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Workshops
& Training

Perhaps you're looking for perspective on what the healing journey looks like, how to support interpersonal relationships at the workplace, or support team-building using trauma-informed approaches. We'd love to chat more about how we can create an inspired adventure or calming session for your team.

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We have designed a range of in-person and virtual experiences that reduce stress, improve skills around conflict, and support your capacity for creative problem-solving. When translating content to other languages, we work with your team to support the relevant visuals and workbooks.​

We ignite your audience's curiosity.

Crowd Gathering
Working Together

Mind/Art Adventures

We know you have to meet your learning goals, especially when you have annual or semi-regular gatherings. It's imperative that we create the conditions to deeply retain and think critically as a group, improving the chances that they will integrate their insights throughout the year and across your organization.

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These workshops can be facilitated virtually or in-person, and are applicable to audiences of all abilities. When translating content to other languages, we work with your team to support the relevant visuals and workbooks.

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Through arts and culture projects, we support healthy brain development and promote mental health literacy. We innovate the mental health conversation with evidence-backed processes developed through our research, blend it with art, and then weave it into a narrative for fun and playful learning.

In the spirit of reconciliation and truth, we are grateful to ground our work and learning in Moh’kinsstis (Calgary). We acknowledge the Treaty 7 region of Southern Alberta, Canada as home of the Blackfoot Confederacy (Siksika, Kainai, Piikani), the Tsuut’ina, the Iyarhe Nakoda Nations, and the Otipemisiwak Métis Government, Districts 5 & 6. Thank you for your ongoing stewardship of this land, for helping us to witness the trauma of your experience, and for sharing the wisdom of the Medicine Wheel with us.

©2018-25 by Stacey Perlin. 

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