Christiane Guay – Intervening with Aboriginal families with respect for cultural values
Intervening with Aboriginal families with respect for cultural values : Christiane Guay presents the point of view of Innu stakeholders in social intervention.
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Intervening with Aboriginal families with respect for cultural values : Christiane Guay presents the point of view of Innu stakeholders in social intervention.
Dr. Julien explains how the practice of community social pediatrics can help children in vulnerable situations.
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The CSPI is helping to build a community of practice based on respect for all the fundamental rights set out in the Convention on the Rights of the Child. It offers tools through training courses designed for anyone interested in integrating the principles and knowledge of Community Social Pediatrics into their professional or personal lives, in Quebec and elsewhere in the world.
The CSPI is an initiative of the Fondation Dr Julien.
The CSPI offers a continuing professional development program for professionals and practitioners in the health, social and legal sciences, whether or not they work in Community Social Pediatrics Centres (CSPCs).
University trainingThe CSPI offers a variety of clinical internships to educate and train students in the Community Social Pediatrics approach.
Community training (D-CODE workshops)This series of workshops offers tools to help children take their place as full-fledged citizens, and to help adults contribute to building a fairer, more equitable society.
The CSPI participates in the development, support and dissemination of research that adds value to Community Social Pediatrics (CSP). It carries out consulting mandates for CSPCs and the clinical management of the FDJ. Mobilized in the development of a movement of researchers and students committed to CSP, and with a research posture rooted in the values of the approach, The CSPI builds bridges between the university research community and the clinical teams of the CSPCs.
En 2015, la Fondation du Dr Julien et le CSSS Lucille-Teasdale (maintenant CIUSSS de l’Est) obtiennent une subvention de la Fondation de l’Ordre des infirmières et infirmiers du Québec pour mettre en place un projet visant l’intégration d’infirmières et infirmiers cliniciens au sein de la pédiatrie sociale en communauté au Québec.
Dans un premier temps, ce projet a pour objectif de former les infirmières et infirmiers cliniciens à la pratique interdisciplinaire de la pédiatrie sociale en communauté en facilitant l’acquisition de compétences et d’aptitudes leur permettant d’intervenir auprès de populations vulnérables. Dans un deuxième temps, le projet prévoit intégrer des infirmières et infirmiers dans les équipes de pédiatrie sociale en communauté et ainsi tester un projet pilote qui pourra par la suite être déployé auprès des autres centres de pédiatrie sociale.
Ce projet permettra de dresser un profil de l’infirmière et infirmier en pédiatrie sociale en communauté, de développer un programme de formation adapté à ces professionnels, de sensibiliser une centaine d’entre eux et d’en former une cinquantaine à la pratique de la pédiatrie sociale en communauté.
Ultimement, l’intégration d’infirmières et infirmiers au sein d’équipes de pédiatrie sociale en communauté vise à accroître l’accès à des services cohérents pour les enfants issus d’un milieu vulnérable.
2015 à 2017
Community Social Pediatrics Institute
4765, Sainte-Catherine Est
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