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In Part 2 of the webinar, Lori Vitale Cox will delve into the Two-Eyed Seeing (TES) approach to health service delivery for addressing conditions related to transgenerational trauma, such as FASD. This model, developed by Elders Murdena and Albert Marshall, combines traditional Indigenous perspectives with scientific understanding, offering a more holistic and inclusive approach. Unlike the PHAC model, which focuses primarily on changing the behavior of the birthing parent, TES emphasizes healing the child, family, and community as a whole. Lori will also explore practical strategies to support parents and teachers in managing challenging behaviors, helping to reduce fear and build understanding for all involved.

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lori cox

Dr Lori Vitale Cox

Director, Eastern Door Centre

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