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Women’s Empowerment Gathering - Self Defence postponed

  • JANVIER MULTIPLEX Janvier, AB, T0P 1G0 Canada (map)

this session has been postponed and will be rescheduled for next week.

Create a pathway of prevention and healing from sexualized trauma and abuse.

Open to Chipewyan Prairie First Nation Women 18+

Trauma-informed educators and instructors combine Indigenous culture, female wisdom and experiences with the training and expertise for Self Defence.

Sixth Sense Self Defence will provide 6-weeks of instruction about using physical self-defence as a last resort, being self-aware, and personal protection from harassment, sexual assault, violence, and sex trafficking!

Week 3 – Responsibility & Accountability

Response ability

As a functioning adult, your “ability to respond to circumstances, situations, and events is your responsibility and our laws are designed with this in mind. When we engage with the outside world, we are our own first responder to a crisis. This changes if we are unconscious, seriously injured, in shock or in need of help we are not capable of providing for ourselves. Our personal safety requires us to be conscious, and physically capable. This allows for a greater “response ability” than if we were impaired or disabled in physical or cognitive function.

Personal responsibility involves recognizing the consequences of our choices and accepting and being accountable for the outcomes, whether they are positive or negative. It encourages us to act ethically, fulfill our duties and obligations, and strive to make responsible decisions that consider the well-being of ourselves and others. It is important to note that personal accountability never implies blame or judgment towards you as a sexual assault survivor.

Each individual’s healing journey is unique, and the process may take time. Personal accountability actions focus on empowering and promoting individual well-being by seeking assistance and support. It is not a means to place undue pressure or expectations on oneself.

This week we further incorporate the visions and values of Athabaskan culture and the community as a whole, into the youth empowerment planning and reflect on how it influences our own response to the world around us. This way personal responsibility becomes a skill and an integrated part of “the Self.” When you know what you want from life, you take steps to move towards that greater vision, while loving yourself where you are at, in any given moment.

As we do this, our inner world will change and be reflected in our outer world.

Upcoming Sessions

April 4, 11, 18

5:00PM - 7:00PM

Janvier Multiplex

Refreshments provided.

Attend all 6 session and be entered to win a self-care package valued at $200!

If you have questions, you can contact: 

Carlee Myette

780-715-6093 | Carlee.Myette@atcfn.ca

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