Dr. Kim McKay-McNabb
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Community & Social Impact Regina
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Community Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Member Board of Directors
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Jul 2022 - Present
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Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy
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Canada
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Public Policy
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1 - 100 Employee
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First Nations and Indigenous Director (FIN Dir.) kiskēyihtamowina FNUniv Board Governance Program
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May 2022 - Present
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Certified Yoga Teacher
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Aug 2021 - Present
Successfully Completed a 200 hour certificate from SIYA in addition a 25 Hr Chair Yoga Certificate and a 25 Hr Vinyasa Yoga for Youth Certificate.It has always been a goal of mine to access Yoga Teacher Training to take this knowledge back to our Indigenous communities.I’m ready to offer Yoga to Indigenous communities starting Fall 2021 Successfully Completed a 200 hour certificate from SIYA in addition a 25 Hr Chair Yoga Certificate and a 25 Hr Vinyasa Yoga for Youth Certificate.It has always been a goal of mine to access Yoga Teacher Training to take this knowledge back to our Indigenous communities.I’m ready to offer Yoga to Indigenous communities starting Fall 2021
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First Nation Therapist
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Sep 2017 - Present
Provide individual and group support for families who have lived experiences of a missing or murdered family member. Provide individual and group support for families who have lived experiences of a missing or murdered family member.
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AHA 2.0 Governing Council Member
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Mar 2017 - Present
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Executive Director
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Jan 2020 - Jun 2022
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Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations
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Canada
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Civic and Social Organizations
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1 - 100 Employee
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Key Note Speaker
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Mar 2021 - Mar 2021
Dr. Kim McKay-McNabb is from George Gordon First Nation. She is Executive Director of the White Raven Healing Centre, File Hills Qu’Appelle Tribal Council, and practices as an Indigenous Therapist, Researcher and Clinician. The research she conducts is led by First Nation communities and is community-based with focus on holistic health, guided by teachings from the Knowledge Keepers within Treaty 4 Territories and beyond. In 2015, Dr. Kim McKay-McNabb received the education award at the Strength of our Women Gala.
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Morneau Shepell
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Canada
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Human Resources Services
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700 & Above Employee
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Workshop Facilitator
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Apr 2016 - Mar 2020
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Raising Hope Moving Families Forward
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Jul 2014 - Mar 2020
First Nation Therapist First Nation Therapist
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Clinical Expert
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Oct 2018 - Oct 2019
Provide expertise in trauma informed therapy for First Nation families through development of materials, facilitation of workshops and clinical expertise as a First Nation therapist. Provide expertise in trauma informed therapy for First Nation families through development of materials, facilitation of workshops and clinical expertise as a First Nation therapist.
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Clinical Expert
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Sep 2016 - Apr 2019
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Technical Clinical Advisor
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May 2017 - Mar 2018
Technical Clinical Advisor for the Saskatchewan First Nations Suicide Prevention Strategy (SFN) (SPS) Technical Clinical Advisor for the Saskatchewan First Nations Suicide Prevention Strategy (SFN) (SPS)
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Approved Mental Health Therapist
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Jan 2014 - Jun 2017
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Facilitator
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Apr 2015 - Apr 2015
Workshop - Topics included Communication strategies, Team Building, Traditional roles, Frontline service coping strategies and Self Care.
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Facilitator
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Mar 2015 - Mar 2015
Facilitated a health/mental health workshop. Topics included Traditional Roles of Women/Men, Team building, Self Care, Addiction and Mental Health.
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Co-Investigator AHA 1.0
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Mar 2012 - Mar 2017
The Aboriginal HIV/AIDS Community-Based Research Collaborative Centre (AHA Centre) is a national, Indigenous-led collaborative research centre housed at the Canadian Aboriginal AIDS Network (CAAN). The AHA Centre supports HIV and AIDS Community-Based research conducted in Aboriginal communities across Canada The Aboriginal HIV/AIDS Community-Based Research Collaborative Centre (AHA Centre) is a national, Indigenous-led collaborative research centre housed at the Canadian Aboriginal AIDS Network (CAAN). The AHA Centre supports HIV and AIDS Community-Based research conducted in Aboriginal communities across Canada
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University of Regina
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Canada
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Sessional Instructor III
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Sep 2015 - Dec 2015
Indigenous Feminism Indigenous Feminism
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Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations
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Apr 2015 - May 2015
Mental wellness consultant. Mental wellness consultant.
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University of Regina
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Canada
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Sessional instructor III
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Jan 2015 - Apr 2015
Psychology 101
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Sessional Instructor III
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Sep 2014 - Dec 2014
Teach WGST 280AH
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Sessional Instructor III
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Sep 2014 - Dec 2014
Teach Psychology 210
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Clinician
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Jun 2013 - Dec 2014
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University of Regina
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Canada
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Sessional Instructor III
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Jun 2014 - Jun 2014
Psychology 102 Psychology 102
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Facilitator and Trainer
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Mar 2014 - Apr 2014
Facilitated sessions with staff of Neekaneet in team building, lateral violence, time management, and impacts of trauma and residential schools. Facilitated sessions with staff of Neekaneet in team building, lateral violence, time management, and impacts of trauma and residential schools.
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University of Regina
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Canada
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Sessional Instructor III
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Jan 2014 - Apr 2014
Psychology 101
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Sessional Instructor III
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Sep 2013 - Dec 2013
Aboriginal Feminism 280AH
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Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations
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Canada
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Civic and Social Organizations
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1 - 100 Employee
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Independent Researcher/Consultant
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Dec 2013 - Mar 2014
In-depth review of the Active Measures Programs and Enhanced Service Delivery Programs for Saskatchewan First Nations and Tribal Councils. In-depth review of the Active Measures Programs and Enhanced Service Delivery Programs for Saskatchewan First Nations and Tribal Councils.
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First Nations University of Canada
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Canada
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Education Administration Programs
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1 - 100 Employee
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Assistant Professor
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Sep 2006 - Mar 2014
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R.D. Psych. (Provisional)
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Jan 2014 - Jan 2014
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University of Regina
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Canada
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Sessional Instructor
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Jan 2013 - Apr 2013
WGST 280- Aboriginal Feminism WGST 280- Aboriginal Feminism
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Saskatoon Health Region
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Canada
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Hospitals and Health Care
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700 & Above Employee
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Psychology Resident (CPA Accredited Internship)
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Sep 2009 - Sep 2010
Clinical internship provided experiences with adolescent and adult clinical interviewing, assessment, diagnosis, individual and group psychotherapy (CBT, Narrative, Interpersonal, DBT, Client Focused, Mindful Focused) for mental health disorders and essential clinical training. Clinical internship provided experiences with adolescent and adult clinical interviewing, assessment, diagnosis, individual and group psychotherapy (CBT, Narrative, Interpersonal, DBT, Client Focused, Mindful Focused) for mental health disorders and essential clinical training.
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Education
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Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing (EMDR)
EMDR Certification, Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing (EMDR Consulting) -
Crisis & Trauma Resource Institute
Certificate, Lateral Violence -
University of Regina
Doctor of Philosophy - Ph.D., Clinical Psychology (CPA Accredited Program) -
University of Regina
Psychology Resident, Saskatoon Health Region (CPA accredited internship) Long Term Care/Regional Psychiatric Centre -
University of Regina
Master of Arts (M.A.), Clinical Psychology (CPA Accredited Program) -
University of Regina
Bachelor of Arts - B.A., Psychology (Honours)