Reconciliation is often spoken about, but what does it actually look like? This thought-provoking workshop invites you to move beyond surface-level actions to explore the heart of reconciliation in a meaningful, actionable way.
By learning the historical context and understanding why reconciliation matters today, you will gain practical insights for developing authentic relationships with Indigenous peoples and communities. This workshop encourages open dialogue, self-reflection, and connection – essential steps for anyone seeking to contribute to reconciliation in their workplace and beyond.
Whether you’re just beginning or deepening your journey, this workshop offers your team the tools and perspectives needed to help turn good intentions into meaningful action.
Upon completion, participants should be able to:
Presentation, experiential practice, personal reflection, small group discussions, and reciprocal learning with a two-eyed seeing perspective.
*Please allow only the registered individual(s) to view the materials.
Note: An e-manual for this workshop is included in purchase.
This workshop is for leaders, managers, team members, and anyone who is committed to reconciliation and creating a culture of inclusivity, understanding, and collaboration in their organization.
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The fees above are for a live event and do not include any copyright or licensing fees for creating recordings or reproductions of the workshop. Participants may not use AI tools or other technology to capture, transcribe, or replicate facilitator content without prior written consent. Exceptions may be granted for accessibility purposes—please contact us in advance to discuss accommodations.
This is a live virtual event, please check your system requirements prior to registering.
Participants will receive the Zoom meeting login details and information about viewing the live virtual workshop by email 3-4 calendar days prior to the date of the event.
Please note, payment is required in order to receive the login details.
Heather is a Registered Social Worker with over 25 years of experience supporting individuals and teams and working directly in demanding and stressful environments. Drawing on a Master of Social Work degree grounded in Indigenous Knowledge, she brings a decolonizing and practical approach to leadership that emphasizes wholisitc wellness for all. Heather works to empower individuals, leaders, and teams to navigate stress, build resilience, and create cultures of honesty, balance, and trust. When she is not leading workshops with ACHIEVE, Heather works one-on-one at her own private practice as a therapist, supporting people who are experiencing burnout, compassion fatigue, and vicarious trauma from their high-stress, high-demand careers. Heather is known for her straightforward, relatable, and compassionate style – cutting through complexity to help people see themselves clearly and lead with authenticity. She believes leadership begins with strong self-awareness, and that personal insight is the foundation of sustainable performance and connection.