Initiatives
Over the years Romy Pritchard has initiated or been involved with numerous programs, projects, and training. Here are some of the initiatives Ms. Pritchard has developed or helped implement:
- Metis Wellness Health Fairs and Workshops for Metis Communities on Vancouver Island for the Metis Nation of British Columbia
- "You Belong Here" Youth and Community Leaders Unite for An Anti-Bullying Program
- "Telling It Like It Is" – DVD resource for Aboriginal youth addiction prevention for the Vancouver Island Health Authority
- Peer Support Program for Camosun College
- Aboriginal Mentorship Program for Vancouver Island Health Authority
- Aboriginal Youth Work Exchange Program for the Ministry of Children and Family Development
- The implementation of the Vancouver Island Aboriginal Child and Youth Mental Health Plan for the Ministry of Children and Family Development
- Addiction and Mental Health professional development training for school district #61
- Community Development projects for remote communities
- Indigenous Child at the Centre Chief’s Forum for BC Assemblies of First Nations
- Youth Peer Counselling Training for Fort Rupert Band
- Peer Support Training for Adolescent Addiction Treatment
- Aboriginal Youth Mentorship Training for Vancouver Island Health Authority
- Cultural Sensitivity Training for Alcohol and Drug Services Vancouver Island
- Suicide Prevention Training for Fort Rupert Band
- Cultural Sensitivity Training for Ministry of Children and Family Development Mental Health Clinicians
- Substance Abuse Prevention for the Native Mental Health Association of Canada
- Adolescents and Substance Misuse for the Vancouver Island Health Authority
- Addiction, Mental Health and Elders for the Vancouver Island Health Authority
- Drug and Alcohol Brochures for Vancouver Island Health Authority
- Alternatives to Suspension Packages for school districts # 61, 62, and 63
- Harm Reduction training Vancouver Island Health Authority
- Asset Building training for the Vancouver Island Health Authority
- Train the Trainer Asset Building for the Vancouver Island Health Authority




