Upcoming events

  • Train the Trainer 1-Day Intensive

    Are you ready to take the next step in your Cultivating Safe Spaces (CSS) journey? Join us for a 1-Day Intensive CSS Train the Trainer Program designed for individuals who have already completed some CSS training and are ready to deepen their facilitation skills. This immersive session will support your development as a certified CSS Facilitator, aligning with the core values of safety, belonging, and inclusive leadership.

    Date: Saturday, May 24th, 2025
    Location: Penticton Lakeside Resort, Penticton, B.C.
    Time: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
    Investment: $4,250.00
    Capacity: Limited to 30 participants

    Hosted by Naqsmist Storytellers Inc., this program is ideal for those who want to bring the CSS framework into their communities, workplaces, or organizations with greater impact.

    Please note: This intensive is intended for individuals who have already taken Cultivating Safe Spaces training.

  • Elaine Alec's Book Launch: Coming of Age

    You're invited to join teɬkənitkʷ (Elaine Alec) for the official launch of her new book Coming of Age: Overcoming Trauma to Achieve Self-Determination —an evening of storytelling, connection, and celebration. 

    Elaine's second book builds on her personal journey and Indigenous teachings to guide readers through healing, identity, and leadership. This launch is more than a reason it's a gathering of community, insight, and transformation. 

    What to Expect:

    -Opening welcome + reading from the book
    -Guided conversation with Elaine
    -Book signing & mingling
    -Light refreshments
    -Free giveaways & resources

    📚 Books will be available for purchase & signing
    💜 These are free events open to all! 

  • Elaine Alec, First Keynote Speaker at Moose Hide Campaign Day

    The Moose Hide Campaign began as a BC-born Indigenous-led grassroots movement to engage men and boys in ending violence towards women and children. It has since grown into a nationwide movement of Indigenous and non-Indigenous Canadians from local communities, First Nations, governments, schools, colleges/universities, police forces and many other organizations – all committed to taking action to end this violence.

    Join the Moose Hide Campaign on May 15 for a day of ceremony – where all Canadians are being called to take a stand against violence towards women, children, and all those along the gender continuum.