Facilitators in British Columbia

  • Angeline Day

    Angeline specializes in CSS workshops for organizations, educational institutions, teams and groups including, students, staff/management training, Newcomer groups, and youth groups.

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  • Ashton Harry

    Ashton is passionate about policy development, decolonizing existing policies, and indigenizing spaces, places, and processes.

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  • Candice George

    Candice is an Indigenous interdisciplinary performing artist, cultural leader, educator, public speaker, cultivating safe spaces facilitator (CSS) and certified CSS Trainer. Her focus is in Education & Cultural Development.

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  • Catherine Ruddell

    Specializes in CSS Training for corporate, schools, government workers, social media community influencers, front line workers, post secondary students, youth workers and teachers.

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  • Emily Olsen

    Emily facilitates Cultivating Safe Spaces workshops and community gatherings focused on creativity, personal growth, and healing. In addition, Emily is venturing into documentary filmmaking to further expand her interest in connection through storytelling.

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  • Jen Greenway

    Specializes in CSS for corporate, schools, government workers, social media community influencers, facilitators/planners, leadership, front line workers, post secondary students, youth workers, health staff, teachers and law enforcement.

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  • Ian Foss

    Ian became a dedicated CSS training facilitator in 2023 and is currently the A/Director of Reconciliation Initiatives for the BC Ministry of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness and a sessional instructor in Leadership for the Disaster and Emergency Management curriculum at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology.

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  • Jaime Fafard

    Cultivating Safe Spaces reflects her appreciative inquiry approach, affinity for Circle Process, and my desire to create space and place to empower myself and others to find clarity through complexities and chaos and co-create transformation within ourselves, our families, workplaces and communities.

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  • Jody Dlouhy-Nelson

    Jody recently received her PhD in Interdisciplinary Graduate Studies, with her focus on illuminating how beginning teachers create decolonizing and Indigenizing spaces for their students in the Land of the Syilx People.

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  • Martina Escutin

    Martina brings a breadth of creative facilitation training to her work and seeks to develop spaces in which Indigenous communities can reclaim inherent systems of wellness through authentic sharing, community dialogue, and strengths-based planning.

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  • Melaina Patenaude

    Brings CSS training into her work in the non-profit sector as a community developer. She alo regularly facilitates herbal medicine workshops in Indigenous communities, connecting people with plants and sharing traditional knowledge that has been passed down to her.

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  • Robyn Ward

    Specializes in CSS Training for corporate, schools, government workers, social media community influencers, facilitators/planners, mediators, leadership, front line workers, post secondary students, youth workers, health staff, teachers, holistic health practitioners, entrepreneurs, Womxn, LGBTQQIA2S+, BIPOC and Mental Health Support Workers.

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  • Sherry Mattice

    Specializes in CSS Training for corporate, schools, government workers, post secondary students and teachers.

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  • Tasha

    Tasha’s desire to facilitate Cultivating Safe Spaces (CSS) training stems from a commitment to fostering environments where everyone feels valued and heard. Whether in person, virtually, or through travels across British Columbia and internationally, she is equipped to adapt and provide support tailored to diverse needs and contexts. There is also an option to have the CSS training co-facilitated to honour the diversity that multiple perspectives bring.

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