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OTHER SERVICES

Proud to collaborate with a diverse network of partners

RSB collaborates with trusted partners to offer workshops, training, and customized learning experiences. These services are designed to support capacity building, professional development, and meaningful engagement across sectors.

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INclusion INcorporated

More details on services & programs available coming soon!

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Survivor Spirit Rising (SSR)

Survivor Spirit Rising (SSR) delivers trauma-informed, culturally grounded training that equips organizations to understand, prevent, and respond to sexual and gender-based violence. Developed in partnership between Survivor Perspectives Consulting Group (SPCG) and ReconciliActionS Inc., SSR offers an immersive 8-hour, Indigenous-led workshop that integrates Indigenous knowledge systems, storytelling, emotional intelligence, and survivor-centred practices.

This leading edge program addresses the root causes of harm—including institutional betrayal, harassment, discrimination, and demoralized workplace culture—while offering practical tools for leaders, front-line workers, and peers to create safer, more inclusive environments. SSR services include tailored training sessions, executive briefings, onboarding modules, refresher courses, and peer-support frameworks designed for organizations across sectors, wherever leaders are ready to create safer, more inclusive environments.

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Survivor Spirits Rising

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MÀMAWI TOGETHER

MÀMAWI TOGETHER

We believe that Reconciliation offers a focal point for building and sustaining respectful relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Canadians across Canada.

Through increasing awareness and education and inspiring civic action, our goal is to help heal our past and move us forward to embrace and celebrate an open, diverse and respectful society that is both sustainable and enriching.

Màmawi Together is a community ‘grassroots’ based reconciliation initiative, with a priority focus on youth, working to bring Indigenous awareness and reconciliation initiatives to life across Canada. 

Our name is symbolic – “Màmawi” means “Together” in the Algonquin language, and honours the Indigenous language of the birthplace of this movement on the traditional unceded territory of the Algonquin nation – “Together” underscores how we can achieve positive change.

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