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Guide 1: Fostering Healthy Masculinity and Emotional Resilience in Boys

Guide 1: Fostering Healthy Masculinity and Emotional Resilience in Boys

by admin | Apr 11, 2025 | Caregiver Guide, Understanding / Responding / Supporting

Guide 1: Fostering Healthy Masculinity and Emotional Resilience in Boys Introduction Talking to boys about gender roles, feelings, and identity can be tough, especially when society often tells them to “man up” or bottle up emotions. The Netflix series...
Conversation Guide For Caregivers: Talking to Your Youth About Healthy Relationships  

Conversation Guide For Caregivers: Talking to Your Youth About Healthy Relationships  

by admin | Feb 18, 2025 | Caregiver Guide, Healthy Relationships

Download/View the PDF Here:Talking to Youth about Healthy Relationships booklet  Conversation Guide For Caregivers: Talking to Your Youth About Healthy Relationships   Get Comfy  Bring a sense of warmth, comfort, and normalcy to personal safety conversations so your...
Recommended Books for Parents/Caregivers and Children about Consent, Boundaries, and Body Safety

Recommended Books for Parents/Caregivers and Children about Consent, Boundaries, and Body Safety

by admin | Nov 14, 2024 | Caregiver Guide

We would like to start by acknowledging that for some parents and caregivers, talking to children about consent, boundaries, and body safety can be difficult. This could be due to discomfort around these topics, lack of knowledge on how to approach them (many of us...
Talking to Youth About Online Sexual Images: A Guide for Caregivers

Talking to Youth About Online Sexual Images: A Guide for Caregivers

by admin | Nov 7, 2024 | Caregiver Guide

Discussing sensitive topics like pornography can feel daunting as a caregiver or parent. Many of us grapple with some level of discomfort around these topics, which could stem from our own upbringing, lack of knowledge, or fear of how these conversations may affect...
Conversation Guide for Caregivers: Talking to Your Child About Body Safety

Conversation Guide for Caregivers: Talking to Your Child About Body Safety

by admin | Sep 11, 2024 | Caregiver Guide

Download/View the PDF Here: DF_Caretaker booklet- online If you or someone you know needs support, please contact us through either our Online Referral Form or calling our office...
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We are grateful to be guests on Treaty 6 territory, a meeting ground, gathering place, and traveling route for many Indigenous peoples including the Plains Cree, Woodland Cree, Beaver Cree, and Dene, as well as Métis Region 4. These Indigenous people were deceived into giving up their land, and how treaty promises are still not being honoured. If we are to make progress as a society the core experiences of indigenous people, especially those who are female identifying or two spirit must be centralized to the anti-violence issue. Sexual violence is an issue that has colonial foundations, a fact that may bring forward some uncomfortable truths. Sexual violence embodies the worst parts of colonialism, a disregard for boundaries, sovereignty, or humanity. The knowledge and wisdom of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples have shaped these lands for centuries and we express gratitude to those who came before and on whose territory we live.  

As we as settlers who benefitted from the unethical agreements and continue to occupy stolen land, land acknowledgements are the bare minimum we can do in acknowledging the impacts of colonialism. We recognize that we are all Treaty people and have a responsibility to become aware of our shared history, understand the Spirit and Intent of the Treaties and by doing so that we can honour the past, be aware of the present, and create a just and caring future built upon Peace, Friendship, and Understanding. 

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