The Comeback Society is proud to present our education, training and consulting section of our agency. Indigenous knowledge, training and consulting refer to the traditional knowledge and practices of Indigenous communities. These practices have been developed over generations and are based on a deep understanding of the natural world and the interconnection between humans and the environment.
The Indigenous education and training section of our non-profit agency is dedicated to promoting and preserving Indigenous knowledge, culture, and language. Our goal is to support the empowerment and self-determination of Indigenous peoples, and to promote reconciliation and decolonization.
Our Indigenous education and training programs are delivered through a variety of methods, including workshops, seminars, webinars, online courses, and land-based learning experiences. We work with Indigenous educators, knowledge holders, and community leaders to ensure that our programs are culturally appropriate and relevant.
We also collaborate with Indigenous organizations, schools, and communities to tailor our programs to the needs of specific groups and populations. We believe that Indigenous education and training are essential tools for promoting Indigenous self-determination and achieving reconciliation, and we are committed to providing accessible and inclusive learning opportunities to all.
100% of all proceeds generated through this sector is put back into our community for cultural programming to Indigenous Kin.
This program is designed to help us understand the impact of trauma on individuals and communities, particularly inter-generational trauma. We will explore the history of trauma experienced by Indigenous peoples and its effects on subsequent generations.
We will learn about the ways trauma manifests in individuals and communities and discuss how it can be addressed through healing and reconciliation. We will also discuss the role of cultural identity, language, and spirituality in healing from trauma.
During this program, we will use a variety of teaching methods, including presentations, group discussions, and activities. I encourage you to participate actively in all sessions and to share your thoughts and experiences.
We believe that this training program will be a transformative experience for all of us. We will learn about the power of healing and reconciliation and how to use this knowledge to support individuals and communities affected by trauma.
This program is designed to help us understand the importance and significance of land acknowledgment. We will explore the history of the land we occupy and the Indigenous peoples who have lived on it for thousands of years.
We will learn about the impact of colonization and residential schools on Indigenous peoples and how land acknowledgment can be a powerful tool for reconciliation. We will discuss ways to create a respectful and meaningful land acknowledgment and how to incorporate it into our personal and professional lives.
During this program, we will use a variety of teaching methods, including presentations, group discussions, and activities. I encourage you to participate actively in all sessions and to share your thoughts and experiences.
We believe that this training program will be a transformative experience for all of us. We will learn about the power of acknowledging the land and its original inhabitants and how to use this practice to promote understanding, healing, and reconciliation.
This program is designed to help us understand the truth and reconciliation process and to equip us with the skills and knowledge we need to support it. We will explore the history of our country and the impact of colonization and residential schools on Indigenous peoples.
We will also learn about the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's Calls to Action and the importance of implementing them in our personal and professional lives. We will discuss ways to create a safe and inclusive environment and how to be an ally to Indigenous peoples.
During this program, we will use a variety of teaching methods, including presentations, group discussions, and activities. I encourage you to participate actively in all sessions and to share your thoughts and experiences.
We believe that this training program will be a transformative experience for all of us. We will learn about the power of listening, empathy, and compassion, and how to use these skills to build bridges and promote healing.
The Comeback Society works with a number of Indigenous consultants with numerous years of experience working with Indigenous communities and organizations.
We offer a wide range of services, including cultural sensitivity training, community engagement, policy development, and strategic planning. We work with clients to understand their unique needs and develop tailored solutions that meet their goals.
Our approach is grounded in Indigenous perspectives and values, and we prioritize building relationships with our clients based on trust, respect, and collaboration. We believe that the best solutions are developed through a co-creation process that involves all stakeholders and respects diverse perspectives.
We have had the privilege of working with a diverse range of clients, including Indigenous communities, government agencies, non-profit organizations, and private sector businesses. We are committed to supporting the empowerment and self-determination of Indigenous peoples and communities through our work.
This program is designed to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of harm reduction and its importance in promoting health and safety for individuals and communities. We will explore the principles of harm reduction and how they can be applied in various settings, including substance use, sexual health, and mental health.
We will discuss the impact of stigma, discrimination, and social determinants of health on harm reduction efforts, and how to address these barriers. We will also explore the role of peer support and community engagement in harm reduction initiatives.
During this program, we will use a variety of teaching methods, including presentations, group discussions, case studies, and activities. I encourage you to participate actively in all sessions and to share your thoughts and experiences.
We believe that this training program will be a valuable experience for all of us. We will learn about the power of harm reduction in promoting health and safety, and how to apply this knowledge in our work and daily lives.
This program is designed to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of Indigenous history in North America, including the impacts of colonization and the legacy of residential schools. We will explore the diversity of Indigenous cultures, languages, and traditions, and the ongoing struggles of Indigenous peoples for sovereignty, self-determination, and justice.
We will discuss the importance of centering Indigenous perspectives and voices in the teaching of history, and the role of non-Indigenous allies in supporting Indigenous-led movements for change. We will also explore ways to apply this knowledge in our own work and daily lives, and to promote reconciliation and decolonization.
During this program, we will use a variety of teaching methods, including presentations, group discussions, guest speakers, and cultural activities. I encourage you to participate actively in all sessions and to share your thoughts and experiences.
We believe that this training program will be a transformative experience for all of us. We will learn about the resilience, resistance, and resurgence of Indigenous peoples, and how to support their ongoing struggles for justice and healing.
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