Customized Indigenous Awareness Training

Understanding the histories, cultures, and rights of Indigenous Peoples is a critical step in building respectful relationships and fostering inclusive environments. Our customized Indigenous Awareness Training programs are designed to equip individuals and teams with the knowledge, empathy, and cultural competence needed to work in partnership with Indigenous Peoples and communities.

Why It Matters:
Many professionals want to engage respectfully with Indigenous Peoples but may lack the context or confidence to do so. Training builds awareness, addresses unconscious bias, and creates a shared foundation for reconciliation and collaboration.

What We Offer:
We offer flexible, scalable training tailored to your organization’s size, sector, and goals. Our programs are:

  • Co-developed with Indigenous educators, Elders, and facilitators
  • Delivered virtually or in-person, as one-time workshops or as part of an ongoing learning journey
  • Interactive and participatory, with opportunities for open dialogue and reflection
  • Customizable by industry, with case studies and examples relevant to your field

Topics may include:

  • Indigenous histories and the impact of colonization
  • Land rights and legal frameworks
  • Cultural safety and respectful engagement
  • Contemporary Indigenous governance and leadership
  • Allyship and reconciliation in practice

We also offer executive training, board briefings, and train-the-trainer programs to support internal champions of reconciliation.

Partnering for Meaningful Change

We understand that every relationship, community, and project is unique. That’s why we approach every engagement with humility, integrity, and a commitment to listening first. Whether you’re just starting your reconciliation journey or looking to deepen existing relationships with Indigenous communities, we are here to support you.

Contact us to learn how we can tailor Indigenous Relations strategies that reflect your values, strengthen your impact, and contribute meaningfully to reconciliation.