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<strong>[https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/4th-annual-open-door-symposium-registration-218073783557 Register]</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp;
 
<strong>[https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/4th-annual-open-door-symposium-registration-218073783557 Register]</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp;
 
<strong>[[Media:OpenDoor2022 Agenda FINAL.pdf|Agenda]]</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp;
 
<strong>[[Media:OpenDoor2022 Agenda FINAL.pdf|Agenda]]</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp;
<strong>[[Media:FINAL_Program_Booklet_2022.pdf|Event Booklet]]</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp;
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<h2>10:00-10:15am PST - Meditation & Grounding</h2>
 
<h2>10:00-10:15am PST - Meditation & Grounding</h2>
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Christy Hutchison
 
<h2 style="color: Teal">'''10:15-10:30am PST - HEALTH BREAK'''</h2>
 
<h2 style="color: Teal">'''10:15-10:30am PST - HEALTH BREAK'''</h2>
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<h2>10:30-12:00pm PST - Morning Breakout Rooms (3 concurrent sessions)</h2>
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<h2>10:30-11:55pm PST - Morning Breakout Rooms (3 concurrent sessions)</h2>
 
'''<p style="color:#4682b4; font-size:large;"><strong>Theme: The Importance of Informed Communication Approaches</strong></p>'''
 
'''<p style="color:#4682b4; font-size:large;"><strong>Theme: The Importance of Informed Communication Approaches</strong></p>'''
<h3>1. Dealing with Mental Health injuries and Brain Trauma</h3>  
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<h3>1. Dealing with Mental Health Injuries and Brain Trauma</h3>  
    
Two federal government employees will share their lived experiences, one resulting in a traumatic brain injury after a fall down a cliff and another dealing with a mental health injury from a traumatic prison incident and cumulative stress. We will hear what happened, how it affected them, how they recovered, their transition back to the workplace, what helped and what didn’t, and how they are doing now. Joining the panel will be a neuro-rehab-based chiropractor and director of the Canadian Brain Performance Clinic, as well as an occupational therapist who will speak about brain injuries from a medical perspective – what happens to the brain, the care needed, treatments available, how to advocate for yourself or someone else, the recovery process, resuming regular activities<ins>,</ins> and successfully transitioning back into the workplace.
 
Two federal government employees will share their lived experiences, one resulting in a traumatic brain injury after a fall down a cliff and another dealing with a mental health injury from a traumatic prison incident and cumulative stress. We will hear what happened, how it affected them, how they recovered, their transition back to the workplace, what helped and what didn’t, and how they are doing now. Joining the panel will be a neuro-rehab-based chiropractor and director of the Canadian Brain Performance Clinic, as well as an occupational therapist who will speak about brain injuries from a medical perspective – what happens to the brain, the care needed, treatments available, how to advocate for yourself or someone else, the recovery process, resuming regular activities<ins>,</ins> and successfully transitioning back into the workplace.
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<h3>2. Understanding the Experiences and Trauma of Indigenous Colleagues</h3>
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<h3>2. Does Indians Have Feelings: A Panel Discussion</h3>
 
*Mikelle Sasakamoose, Senior Policy Advisor to the Director on Reconciliation, Indigenous Relations, Transport Canada (moderator)
 
*Mikelle Sasakamoose, Senior Policy Advisor to the Director on Reconciliation, Indigenous Relations, Transport Canada (moderator)
 
*Kelly Larkin, Regional Program Manager – Enhanced Maritime Situational Awareness (EMSA), Transport Canada, Pacific Region  
 
*Kelly Larkin, Regional Program Manager – Enhanced Maritime Situational Awareness (EMSA), Transport Canada, Pacific Region  
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<h2>12:00-12:15pm PST - Bhangra Dance Instruction session</h2>
 
<h2>12:00-12:15pm PST - Bhangra Dance Instruction session</h2>
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Gurdeep Pandher
 
<h2 style="color: Teal">'''12:15-1:00pm PST - LUNCH BREAK'''</h2>
 
<h2 style="color: Teal">'''12:15-1:00pm PST - LUNCH BREAK'''</h2>
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<h2>1:00-1:40pm PST - Lived Experience Presentation</h2>
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<h2>1:00-1:40pm PST - Lived Experience Story</h2>
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*Michael Van Nen, Joint Learning Program
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*Michael Van Nen, British Columbia-Yukon Regional Field Coordinator, Joint Learning Program
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<h2 style="color: Teal">'''3:15-3:30pm PST - HEALTH BREAK'''</h2>
 
<h2 style="color: Teal">'''3:15-3:30pm PST - HEALTH BREAK'''</h2>
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Krista Leis
 
<h2>3:30-4:15pm PST - Event Closing</h2>
 
<h2>3:30-4:15pm PST - Event Closing</h2>
  

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