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If you are interested in ReconciliAction and collaborating with Indigenous Peoples for personal and social change through the healing arts, you have come to the right place at the right space and time.
Eastern Door
Eastern Door Pathway
LIFE as Medicine invites IBPOC, 2SLGBTQIA+ and Settler Ally Art Therapists, Social Workers, Counsellors, and other helping professionals who are ready to honour Truth and Reconciliation Commission Recommendations and commit to ensuring that as a provider with.in Indigenous Communities, you are better prepared to meet the specific needs of our communities.

LIFE as Medicine is providing spaces, times and places to land and connect, and collaboratively deepen our understandings of how to practice for and with Indigenous peoples in more sustainAble ways in today’s complex conditions. We are able to provide qualified and experienced supervision to meet your RCAT/CRPO/RSW requirements.

Beginning November 15, 2023, we will be offering a space for those who wish to deepen their understanding of Indigenous Teachings with opportunities for shared space as arising over the span of four weeks.

Session Dates & Time Zones
Wednesdays
November 15, 22, 29 & December 6, 2023
7-9 pm Atlantic | 6-8 pm Eastern | 5-7 pm Central | 4-6 pm Mountain | 3-5 pm Pacific


About the Facilitators
Fyre Jean has decades of experience providing trauma integrative spaces for and with Indigenous peoples and allies and mentorship for service providers in agencies and learners and teachers in post-secondary systems, as well as navigating her own successful private practice, Circle Works Counselling and Consulting Services for 25 years.

Jean Tait, well known as a Canadian Indigenous Artist for her work with Ancient Symbols, has been in private practice as Art Can Heal since 2008 and has experience working with Indigenous groups and individuals.

LIFE as Medicine Holistic Practice Model
Our holistic practice model LIFE as Medicine embraces Lived Experience, interwoven with Indigenous Spirituality, Feminist Activism, and a dedication to Ecological Sustainability. We welcome co-creation of Indigenous Healing Arts practices embedded within trauma-integrating and resiliency-based approaches, where together, we recognize growth opportunities arising within “personal” challenges experienced. Simultaneously we acknowledge interweaving of ancestral, intergenerational, collective and ecological trauma fields and encourage support and advocacy for Indigenous individuals, families and communities while enacting systemic, structural and ecological change.

For more information and to register, please visit our website.