
Culturally appropriate training with Indigenous Facilitators
Meet our facilitators:
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Frank Charlie
BSW (University of Victoria)
Cultural Navigator - Qwí:qwélstóm Justice
Intake /Referrals ( Stó:ō Services): to 11 contract counsellors for SSA Health
As well one- one Cultural Counselling
Qwí:qwélstóm has 11 Elders to access for individuals that would like to share time with Elder
Participates in Healing circles, programs, community presentations…
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Dr. Wenona Hall
Ts’qwelemót, Dr. Wenona Hall is Stó:lō from Sq’ewqéyl First Nation and the Ts’elxwéyeqw Tribe. She is an Associate Professor at the University of the Fraser Valley and the current Chair of the Indigenous Studies Program.
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Joanne Jefferson
Joanne Jefferson is Sto:lo member and has lived most of her life on the Skowkale reserve. She carries a the traditional Halq’eméylem name Síqwamíya. Joanne received her Bachelor of Arts from the University of the Fraser Valley and has worked with the Stó:lõ Nation for 20 years. She is currently the Qwi:qwelstóm Wellness Manager.
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Carol Peters
Carol Peters is member of the Chawathil First Nation with family ties in Sts’ailes First Nation, Seabird Island and Cheam First Nations. She received a Bachelor of Social Work and is currently working as an Indigenous Cultural Liaison for Fraser Health Aboriginal Health Team
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Charise Conkin
Charise Conkin has two degrees and is currently providing physiotherapy services through Sto:lo Nation. In addition to her regular physiotherapy services she is also providing education for community members. Charise facilitates the Don't Step on the Cedar training.
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Molly Willie
Molly has worked in indigenous Justice and Child and Family services with Sto:lo Nation. She is a strong advocate for community lead and culturally appropriate services and care. She currently works in her home community in Alert Bay.
First Nations Cultural Safety
Indigenous Trainers
Cultural Safety
Effects of Colonization
Echoes of our Ancestors
Stó:lō Roles and Responsibilities
Other Training
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