Reports
Explore a sample of my community and practice reports, highlighting collaborative, evidence-informed approaches to mental health, education, and Indigenous wellness.
Braiding Accountability
Calls to Action 18–24 challenge governments and health authorities to acknowledge colonial harms, close health gaps, recognize Indigenous approaches to healing, and transform healthcare systems. This report assesses public health authority responses to Calls 18–24 through an environmental scan of provincial, territorial, and federal actions from April 2024 to April 2025.
Applying the Braiding Framework for Health Accountability, developed from the Cultural Responsiveness Framework, we assessed progress along three interrelated strands: restoring Indigenous wellness systems, establishing ethical space for engagement, and transforming mainstream service delivery. Grounded in relational accountability, this approach offers a culturally responsive lens to evaluate whether actions reflect meaningful structural change.
A Ten-Year Review of the TRC’s Healthcare Calls to Action
“Collectively, these competencies position me to lead futurefacing research portfolios, academic centres, and health system innovation initiatives at national and international levels.”
Health System Postdoctoral Fellowship
Canadian Institutes of Health Research-Institute of Health Services and Policy Research
2023-2025
nato’ we ho win
Between October 2016- March 2021, PATHS worked with partners to facilitate the design, delivery, and research of nato’ we ho win (a Cree word, which can be translated as “the art of self-healing”). nato’ we ho win is a trauma-and-violence-informed, artistic, and cultural program where participants engage in cultural and creative activities to increase stress management skills, social support networks, and knowledge of traditional Indigenous culture and to address issues related to intimate partner violence.