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Education at Work Ontario
Consultation on decolonizing awards and recognition processes
Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario
EDI consultation and review of Work-Integrated Learning resources; – project link TBA (final stages of publication)
Project S.H.A.R.E
non-profit community consultations and establishment of a Board approved three-year strategic plan;
Government of Ontario
Career Ready Fund design and launch of Toolkit for the Design, Delivery and Assessment of Experiential Learning; For more information and to access this open education resource: Defining EL: Frameworks and Typologies – Experiential Learning Toolkit (eltoolkit.ca)
Niagara Leadership Summit for Women 2024
Workshop facilitators Brock University – April 6 2024
Session title: Using Inclusion and Decolonization as a Basis for Unlocking Bold and Unapologetic Leadership
Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board
Instructional strategies and movement education training and consultation with various schools.
District School Board of Niagara
Inclusive Strategies training for teachers and support staff
Niagara Catholic District School Board
Instructional strategies workshops for Educational Assistants
Autism Ontario
Program development and program evaluation
Niwasa Kendaawasin Teg – Hamilton
Staff AODA and Accessibility Training
Niagara Leadership Summit for Women
Using Inclusion and Decolonization as a Basis for Unlocking Bold and Unapologetic Leadership
Indigenous campus-wide collaboration on decolonizing experiential education and the University; For more information:
Indigenous campus-wide collaboration on decolonizing experiential education and the University; For more information and link to this research: The current state is a crime: Decolonizing experiential education on the Brock University campus – Brock University (exlibrisgroup.com)
Mental Health First Aid Supporting Youth
facilitator (Independent First Nations, Toronto District School Board guidance counsellors, Foster Parents Ontario, various non-profits) on behalf of the Mental Health Commission of Canada. More than 800 Canadians personally trained since 2013. See website for more information on this in-person, virtual or hybrid course: MHFA Supporting Youth – Opening Minds