Madeleine Dion Stout Explained
Madeleine Dion Stout |
Native Name: | Kétéskwew |
Native Name Lang: | Cree |
Birth Place: | Kehewin First Nation |
Language: | Cree |
Nationality: | Cree, Canadian |
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Awards: | Order of Canada, |
Madeleine (Kétéskwew) Dion Stout is a Cree author, speaker, and health care professional. She was appointed to the Order of Canada in 2015.[1]
Personal life and education
Madeleine Dion Stout was born on Kehewin First Nation, Alberta. She graduated as a registered nurse from the Edmonton General Hospital in 1968.[2] Dion Stout later went on to continue her education at the University of Lethbridge, Alberta to earn a bachelor's degree in nursing in 1982. Dion Stout was one of the first Indigenous women to graduate from a university level nursing program.[3] In 1993 Dion Stout received a master's degree in international affairs from Carleton University in Ottawa, Ontario.[4]
Dion Stout is currently a resident of Tsawassen First Nation.[5]
Career
After becoming a registered nurse Dion Stout worked at Health and Welfare Canada the Edmonton General Hospital, and as a public health nurse on Peigan First Nation. After receiving her nursing degree Dion Stout gained employment with the Alberta Indian Health Care Commission. In 1983 she began working as a special advisor to the federal minister of Health and Welfare. In 1985 she was appointed as the director of the Indian and Inuit Health Careers Program. Dion Stout is a former Canadian Studies professor at Carleton University and served as the founding director of Carleton's Centre for Aboriginal Education, Research and Culture (1989 - 1993).
Madeline has held numerous appointments on professional committees and associations including: National Collaborating Centre for Aboriginal Health board member; Well Living House at St. Michael's Hospital Counsel of Grandparents; president of the Aboriginal Nurses Association of Canada; member of the National Forum on Health; British Columbia First Nations Health Authority Board member; Vice-Chair of the Mental Health Commission of Canada board of directors.[6]
Dion Stout is currently self-employed as the president of Dion Stout Reflections Inc. and currently speaks throughout North America and Europe on topics relating to Indigenous health, reconciliation, and healing.
Bibliography
- Aboriginal Canada: Women and Health. Ottawa: Women's Health Bureau, Health Canada. 1996.
- Aboriginal Women in Canada: strategic research directions for policy development. Ottawa: Status of Women Canada.1998. By Madeleine Dion Stout, Gregory D. Kipling.
- Aboriginal Women's Health Research Synthesis Project: Final Report. Ottawa: The Centres. 2001. By Madeleine Dion Stout, Gregory D. Kipling, Roberta Stout.
- The Health Transition Fund. Ottawa: The Fund. 2002. By Madeleine Dion Stout, Gregory D. Kipling.
- Aboriginal People, Resilience and the Residential School Legacy. Ottawa: Aboriginal Healing Foundation. 2003. By Madeleine Dion Stout and Gregory Kipling
- Lump Sum Compensation Payments Research Project: The Circle Rechecks Itself. Aboriginal Healing Foundation. 2007.
- "A Survivor Reflects on Resilience" in From Truth to Reconciliation: Transforming the Legacy of Residential Schools. Aboriginal Healing Foundation. 2008.
- Restoring the Balance: First Nations Women, Community, and Culture. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press. 2009. By Eric Guimond, Madeleine Dion Stout, Gail Guthrie Valaskakis. .
- Knowledge Exchange Workshop: Successful Approaches for the Prevention of Aboriginal Family Violence - Final Report. Quebec. 2009.
- "Towards Nahi: Addressing Health Equity in Research Involving Indigenous People" in Canadian Journal of Nursing Research 2012. By Annette J. Browne and Madeleine Dion Stout.
Awards
Stout has received numerous awards for her work in the health care field and with Indigenous communities including:
Notes and References
- News: Local nurse Madeleine Dion Stout appointed to the Order of Canada. Optimist. Delta. July 10, 2015. November 17, 2016.
- Web site: Alumna part of nursing's first class. Kenney. Trevor. January 5, 2010. University of Lethbridge. November 30, 2016.
- Web site: Order of Canada, Madeleine Dion Stout. The Governor General of Canada. November 30, 2016.
- Web site: Madeleine Dion Stout. Thunderbird Partnership Foundation. November 17, 2016.
- News: Tsawwassen First Nation resident Madeleine Dion Stout travelled to Ottawa for the release of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's report into the legacy of abuse at Canada's residential schools.. O'Neil. Peter. June 2, 2015. Ottawa Citizen. November 30, 2016.
- Web site: Keynote Speakers. Congress of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Nurses and Midwives. November 30, 2016.
- Web site: Keynote Speaker - Madeleine Dion Stout. October 27, 2016. Canadian Association of Midwives. November 30, 2016.
- Web site: Dion Stout, Madeleine. University of Ottawa. November 29, 2016.
- News: Laureate. 2010. November 17, 2016.
- News: Madeleine Kētēskwew Dion Stout Receives Honorary Degree from Carleton University. June 10, 2015. November 17, 2016.