Join us for a three-day, in-person learning series that explores trauma-informed anti-racism education and challenges systemic and institutionalized racism.

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About Us

Our team is a collaborative partnership between the Anti-Racism Network and the Heart-Song Complex Trauma Program.

Becky Sasakamoose Kuffner, founder of the Anti-Racism Network, is an Anti-Racism practitioner from the Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation.

Lorie Harrison of the Heart-Song Complex Trauma Program promotes trauma-informed practices as a pathway to transformative change.

We look forward to working with you this season!

 

Contact Us

For more information, please get in touch with our team at (639) 525 - 3707 (Monday to Friday, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm) or email anytime at [email protected].

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About This Opportunity

In collaboration with the Anti-Racism Network (ARN), the Heart-Song Complex Trauma Program will support trauma-informed leaders in confronting racism and discrimination and foster equitable opportunities for all Canadians by training and supporting trauma-informed anti-racism across the province; facilitating ongoing trauma-informed anti-racism training with staff at settlement agencies, public services, non-profit organizations and private businesses across the province that work with Indigenous people, racialized communities and religious minorities; and, holding the first trauma-informed Public Forum on Systemic Racism with ARN members, employers and law enforcement agencies in January 2025.

 

*This opportunity has been funded by Heritage Canada.