Doodem Aki is an experiential professional development training that equips frontline workers, therapists, social and youth workers, family support professionals, and Indigenous wellness practitioners with practical tools for integrating land-based mental health approaches into individual, group, and community practice.
Grounded in Etuaptmumk (Two-Eyed Seeing), participants will explore the intersection of Indigenous ways of knowing and contemporary mental health research, examining how land based movement, mindfulness, expressive writing, storytelling, and the Seven Sacred Teachings can support mental wellness, resilience, prevention, and early intervention.