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Dana Ross

@danarossmd

Psychiatrist specializing in group therapy for complex trauma. Clinician-educator, researcher. Proud to be Dene. Passionate about #traumainformedcare.

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Toronto Trailblazers 2020: Janet Smylie is tracking COVID-19 in Indigenous communities nowtoronto.com/lifestyle/heal…

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What are you doing to celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day? On June 19, join NWRCT in a virtual celebration to honour and celebrate our culture and history. Check out the schedule as it is chalk full of live cultural events! ❤️ #IndigenousPeoplesDay #Tkaronto NWRCT

What are you doing to celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day? On June 19, join <a href="/NWRCT/">NWRCT</a> in a virtual celebration to honour and celebrate our culture and history. Check out the schedule as it is chalk full of live cultural events! ❤️ #IndigenousPeoplesDay #Tkaronto 
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Happy #IndigenousPeoplesDay! Let’s celebrate the diverse voices within our Indigenous communities: 2020 New Releases by Indigenous Authors ravenreads.org/blogs/news/202…

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Today we remember the 14 women killed in Montreal. Today we remember the countless women who, since 1989, have been killed for being a woman. #femicide #MontrealMassacre

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Bonilyn Hill is a registered psychotherapist with our Trauma Therapy Program and has worked at WCH for almost 15 years! Learn about the essential role Bonilyn plays at our hospital and how she is helping future psychotherapists: bit.ly/381WAa1 #WeAreWomens

Bonilyn Hill is a registered psychotherapist with our Trauma Therapy Program and has worked at WCH for almost 15 years! Learn about the essential role Bonilyn plays at our hospital and how she is helping future psychotherapists: bit.ly/381WAa1 #WeAreWomens
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Thank you to Kateri Gauthier @wchospital’s Centre for Wise Practices in Indigenous Health and and Rosary Spence from University of Toronto’s Office of Indigenous Health for opening #WomenforWomens2021 with a beautiful song prayer. A great way to start today’s celebration. #IWD2021

Thank you to Kateri Gauthier @wchospital’s Centre for Wise Practices in Indigenous Health and and Rosary Spence from <a href="/UofT/">University of Toronto</a>’s Office of Indigenous Health for opening #WomenforWomens2021 with a beautiful song prayer. A great way to start today’s celebration. #IWD2021
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So grateful to be part of this $1M commitment to Women's College Hospital from the Slaight Family Fdn, supporting The Centre For Wise Practices ⬌ Indigenous Health to expand trauma-informed care and Dana Ross from Women's College Hospital Dept of Psychiatry to lead expansion of trauma-focused psychotherapy, across Ontario. Thank you!

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We have a free resource that helps one understand about the Indian Residential School System here: anishinabek.ca/wp-content/upl…

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Addressing social determinants of health is critical to delivering evidence-based mental health care. As a psychiatrist, as a scientist, and as a human, I am so grateful for my colleagues who recognize that equity is necessary to improving mental health. #WorldMentalHealthDay

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How can people who have experienced childhood trauma learn to effectively manage symptoms to ensure healthy, emotionally fulfilling futures? WCH psychiatrist Dana Ross explains. loom.ly/Ds9Apj0 #MentalHealth #CdnHealth

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Zka’an Ni-Bmiwdoowin Gchi-Kinoomaadwinan. Building the Fire, Walking with Medicine. Applications are open for this 2-week program for Indigenous students in grades 9 & 10 with an interest in exploring healthcare opportunities. Deadline: July 14, 2023 womenscollegehospital.ca/zkaan-ni-bmiwd…

Zka’an Ni-Bmiwdoowin Gchi-Kinoomaadwinan. Building the Fire, Walking with Medicine. 

Applications are open for this 2-week program for Indigenous students in grades 9 &amp; 10 with an interest in exploring healthcare opportunities.

Deadline: July 14, 2023

womenscollegehospital.ca/zkaan-ni-bmiwd…
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Listen to Bonilyn Hill Mohamed from @wchospital explain how historical trauma and intergenerational trauma impacts Black women’s mental health. youtu.be/y81dsEdI1Xw #BWHS2023 #BlackWomensHealth #BlackWomensMentalHealth

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The #GoC with @camhnews are proud to announce the launch of 9-8-8: Suicide Crisis Helpline across the country. This easy-to-remember number will connect anyone in Canada to free 24/7 #SuicidePrevention support by phone and text. ow.ly/CP4350QcSwe #988Canada

The #GoC with @camhnews are proud to announce the launch of 9-8-8: Suicide Crisis Helpline across the country. This easy-to-remember number will connect anyone in Canada to free 24/7 #SuicidePrevention support by phone and text. ow.ly/CP4350QcSwe #988Canada
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I’m so grateful and excited to have won the inaugural Karen Green Courage Award! Thank you to all involved, it was a wonderful evening and event.

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I am excited to finally share our virtual hub for Ganawishkadawe —The Centre for Wise Practices in Indigenous Health—which we launched on Winter Solstice. Lots of resources & readings here about Indigenous health. Hope it is helpful! Women's College Hospital …genoushealth.womenscollegehospital.ca

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“In Canada, 70% of chronic pain sufferers are female. That means 5.6 million women in Canada have chronic pain. We can’t let women live like this. This is a public health emergency." - Tania Di Renna #WomenforWomens