Different Approaches to treatment
Elaborating on their Keynote presentation from Day 1, this panel aims to further dialogue with Matt & Sam on their vision for unique approaches to addiction treatment and recovery models.
We will explore the offerings of Gwekwaadziwin Miikan, an Indigenous land-based mental health and addictions program, located on Mnidoo Mnising, within the Robinson-Huron treaty area.
The interplay of community wilderness; in-patient curriculum on campus; and after-care transitions will showcase a unique approach to client-centered plans of care.
Presenters will describe how immersive land-based initiatives can provide direct observation and foster growth and recovery. The benefits of in-the-field curriculum content will be highlighted, introducing their “Four Directions” and “Seven Grandfathers”, for teens and adults, respectively.
Matt & Sam will lead us to a better understanding of how “the connection to one’s land, the cultural identity, and community can be critical to one’s recovery”.
The Panelists may be asked to draw on their experiences with shared teachings, foraging and food to illuminate the backdrop for inspiring client-centered growth.
Moderator: Andre Rivard and Jennifer Graham
Speaker: Matt Maracle, Sam Gilchrist