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Mental Health Counselling

Family Justice Hub

Group: Folktales

Let’s collaborate to improve your mental wellness and those of your loved ones and friends while creating vibrant, healthy and inclusive communities.

  • Do you have loved ones facing criminal or immigration charges?
  • Are you struggling to understand what the lawyers are saying?

 For self-management tools beyond will power and self-discipline, join our folktales group programming…

Counselling
Justice Hub
Folktales

Racial Self-Efficacy Coaching

Racial Self-Efficacy Training

Advocacy

You have done the training. You know all the “isms” and anti-oppression but continue to struggle with implementation. Coaching might just be for you!

Want to become an anti-racism? Begin your racial self-efficacy training today…

Walking with you side by side and engaging policy advocacy. Interested in collaborating? Get in touch

Coaching
Training
Advocacy

Our Approach

We intentionally seek to influence the exercise of discretions by individuals in varying relational settings such as workplaces, communities and families as well as the education, health and criminal justice sectors.

Driving systemic changes for improved outcomes for children, youth, families, institutions and our communities.

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    Collaborations

    We collaborate with experts, communities, parents and service providers such as school districts, schools, and different levels of government to drive research, guide practice and inform policy.  Some of our current collaborators are:

    • Government of Canada, Capital Funding
    • The Church of Jesus Christ and Latter Day Saints, Yellowknife Branch, NT
    • Faculty of Social Work, University of Calgary
    • African Canadian Civic Engagement Council, Edmonton, AB

    Did you know?

    You and/or your child can help each other to regulate your emotions when you are struggling.  Remember! Your brain and your relationships are power sources to:

    • Calm your fear.  Use logic (upstairs brain).
    • Control Impulses: Use your upstairs brain to put a space between your impulse and actions
    • Name it to tame it – Name whatever is causing distress. It has a calming effect (Siegel).
    • Connect & Redirect: Tune into another’s experience (compassion) and mental state (empathy), then redirect.
    • For more hands on tips, get in touch today! reezcommunity.at.gmail.com
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