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Indigenous Social and Emotional Wellbeing Portfolio

Movember Funding to Date

Global funding AUD equivalent 58,682,127

What we seek to achieve

The Indigenous Social and Emotional Wellbeing Initiatives aims to improve the overall wellness of Indigenous men by tackling the health disparities they experience through wholistic, collective community -driven innovative, approaches.

Country
Canada
Implemented by
Movember
Project start date
January 2024
Project Status
In progress

About the project

While language varies across countries and communities, Social and Emotional Wellbeing [SEWB] is the foundation for physical, emotional, spiritual, and mental health for Indigenous people. It is a holistic concept which results from a network of relationships between individuals, family, kin, and community. It also recognises the importance of connection to land, culture, spirituality, and ancestry, and how these affect the individual.

Connecting and engaging in Indigenous culture has been shown to be protective of physical and mental health and wellbeing and is now recognised in national policies.

For the past 10 years in Australia, Canada, the USA and Aotearoa New Zealand, Movember has invested in Indigenous SEWB research and piloted real world delivery programs, focussing on connection to culture in order to improve men’s health.

We seek to contribute to improving the social and emotional wellbeing of Indigenous men and their communities. We believe that a significant investment in long-term funding for Indigenous men’s SEWB has the potential to have a transformative impact on the lives of Indigenous men, women, and their communities.

​We are proposing an approach that builds power and capacity within Indigenous communities through a set of four mutually reinforcing initiatives:
- Indigenous Men’s Health: A Community Empowerment Initiative
- Indigenous Men’s Wellbeing Innovation Initiative
- Reclaiming our Voice: Profiling the Strengths of Indigenous Men
- Indigenous Brotherland Network

The first two of these four initiatives will be achieved by providing grant funding and capacity building opportunities:
- to empower Indigenous communities to develop, implement and evaluate place-based strategies to improve SEWB under the Indigenous Men’s Health: A Community Empowerment Initiative, and
- to empower Indigenous-led organisations to develop, implement and evaluate innovative programs/interventions to improve SEWB under the Indigenous Men’s Wellbeing Innovation Initiative.

(Local investment CAD  21,816,536)

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