The Alberta Indigenous Mentorship in Health Innovation Network: approach, activities and reflections of an Indigenous mentorship network programme

Author:

Barnabe (Métis Nation of Alberta) Cheryl1ORCID,Henderson Rita2,Murry (Chiricahua Apache) Adam3,Baker (Métis Nation of Alberta) Janelle4,Leason (Anishinaabe) Jennifer5,Currie Cheryl6,Fellner (Cree Métis) Karlee7,Henry Robert8,Voyageur (Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation) Cora9,Crowshoe (Piikani Nation, Blackfoot Confederacy) Lynden10

Affiliation:

1. Departments of Medicine and Community Health Sciences, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada

2. Departments of Family Medicine and Community Health Sciences, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada

3. Department of Psychology, Faculty of Arts, University of Calgary, Canada

4. Department of Anthropology, Centre for Social Sciences, Athabasca University, Canada

5. Department of Anthropology, Faculty of Arts, University of Calgary, Canada

6. Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Lethbridge, Canada

7. Werklund School of Education, University of Calgary, Canada

8. Department of Indigenous Studies, College of Arts and Science, University of Saskatoon, Canada

9. Department of Sociology, Faculty of Arts, University of Calgary, Canada

10. Department of Family Medicine, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Canada

Abstract

The Alberta Indigenous Mentorship in Health Innovation (AIM-HI) Network was developed by Indigenous faculty members as an intergenerational mentorship programme for First Nations, Métis and Inuit (FNMI) scholars engaged in health research training programmes. Through activities and funding programmes, the AIM-HI Network provided opportunities for these scholars to strengthen their personal and professional resources and gain resilience along paths to academic success. While generating evidence on wise practices for Indigenous mentorship, we also advocated for systemic change to enable Indigenous scholar promotion and success in academia and in health research more broadly. In this article, we describe the philosophical approach to mentorship and the organizational structure to deliver aligning activities and supports to students. We also reflect on the successes and learnings from our leadership of the Network, including the impact of the coronavirus-19 pandemic on FNMI scholars, and the ways in which the Network adapted to address these challenges.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

History,Anthropology,Cultural Studies

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