Services

Training
Connecting Cultures Health and Social Development Training brings an extensive history of facilitating comprehensive training to a variety of audiences.
Training that is provided is based on your audience and the objectives of learning and skill development desired. Connecting Cultures will work with you to fine tune your training goals and deliver tailored curriculum and facilitate informative and motivating content while keeping within your professional training budget. Connecting Cultures will develop age specific content (Addiction and Adolescents or Addiction and the Elderly) for specific audiences e.g. Community health nurses. Connecting Cultures will specifically include culturally diverse perspectives and better practices for Aboriginal communities.
Types of facilitation offered through Connecting Cultures include:
- Parenting Conferences
- Youth Leadership
- Understanding Addictions
- Mental Health Awareness
- Addiction Prevention
- Suicide Prevention
- Communication Skills
- Cross Cultural Training
- Employee Wellness
- Strategic Planning
- Community Development
Training offered is based on sound research, experienced clinical work, and current with better practices. You can expect facilitation that is interactive and inclusive of divergent learning styles.
Training fees are $1000 a day. Development of new training curriculum is charged at approximately $450 for each day of curriculum developed. Training fees exclude travel costs and resource development/printing for each training.
Previous Training Developed
- Youth Peer Counselling for Fort Rupert Band
- Peer Support Training for Adolescent Addiction Treatment
- Aboriginal Youth Mentorship Training for Vancouver Island Health Authority
- Cultural Sensitivity Training for Addiction Services Vancouver Island
- Aboriginal Addiction and Mental Health Profession Development Training for School District #61
- Suicide Prevention
- Cultural Sensitivity Training for Ministry of Children and Family Development Mental Health Clinicians
- Addiction Prevention
- Adolescents and Addiction
- Addiction, Mental Health and Elders
- Harm Reduction




