
Two-Eyed Seeing for Parents
Cultural parenting support for Indigenous families
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- Combines Indigenous and Western knowledge to support Indigenous parents in their family roles
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Digital tools featured in this session
Ce contenu est uniquement disponible en anglais, car la conférence se déroule exclusivement en anglais.
Inspiration
09H30 to 10h30 • Salle Workday
Julie Pelletier, CJ Blennerhassett
This session emphasized the vital role of Indigenous midwives in perinatal care as both health providers and cultural stewards. We searched for digital tools that:
Support the autonomy of Indigenous pregnant women
Promote the transmission of traditional knowledge around childbirth
Foster early childhood development in culturally aligned ways
Priority was given to tools created by and for Indigenous communities, accessible offline, and aligned with values of privacy, dignity, and cultural safety
Clinically validated and safe, these tools are ready for immediate use in frontline care or patient self-management. Next: We can assess them against your technical criteria.
Cultural parenting support for Indigenous families
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Trusted resources for Québec parents
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Pregnancy follow-up through the public health system
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Mental health support for expecting or new parents
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Promising tools—at various stages of validation—that deserve early testing in real-world settings, especially when clinician-facing.
Educational SMS messages during pregnancy and postpartum
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