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Reconciliation & Decolonization Workshop

The reconciliation workshop us aimed at education, knowledge, growth, sustainability, and mindfulness when it comes to reconciliation and decolonization within Canadian workplaces. We believe everyone can gain more knowledge, experience personal growth, and build meaningful connections with all walks of life.

Some of the topics we discuss:

- What is reconciliation and the history behind it?

- What is appropriate language to use? What do all these terms mean?

- What happens after reconciliation?

- How to do a land acknowledgement?

This workshop aims to give individuals and corporations valuable knowledge, skills, and strategies that you can enact in a multitude of settings.

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Contact

Kathy Waddell

Port Alberni, British Columbia​

Tel: 250-720-6640

kathy@kaniikaniitconsulting.ca

My home office is situated on land located in the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territories of the Nuu-chah-nulth people, particularly the Tseshaht and Hupačasath Nations.  To these Nations, I offer acknowledgement, gratitude, and an ongoing commitment to learning and respect.

 

I recognize Indigenous inherent rights and title, the implementation without qualification of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP), and I wholly commit to implementing for the 94 Calls to Action by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.

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