
Harm Reduction-NSCDA Indigenous Culture and Awareness Webinar Series
Below is one of the webinars included with a membership to the Nova Scotia Career Development Association.
Use this link to learn more about the membership options: https://nscda.ca/membership/
Individual membership is 155.00 for the year.
Session Description:
This workshop teaches the history of harm reduction, the 8 pillars of harm reduction, and facilitates a dialogue with participants for implementing harm reduction principles into their operations as an organization, and within personal practice, with emphasis on person-centered approaches and autonomy of the individual.
Facilitated by:
Amanda Rekunyk
Facilitated Bio:
Amanda Leigh is a Two Spirit, single parent, Indigenous abolitionist, and uses the pronouns He/Him and She/Her. From the Ts’il Kaz Koh and Kawakatoose Nations, and is a guest on unceded and unsurrendered Mi’kmaq Territory. He has a degree in Child and Youth Counseling with a minor in Psych. Amanda has been working with person’s who have been intentionally marginalized by colonial systems of racialized power since 2004. In 2014, Amanda trained as a Clinical Hypnotherapist and has been providing one-on-one and group services ever since. Many organizations and agencies in Kjipuktuk have benefitted from Amanda’s knowledge and expertise through workshops, consultations, and panels. Amanda is well known in community for his efforts in supporting people through mutual aid and organizational leadership.
This webinar is available to members of the Nova Scotia Career Development Association.
Use this link to learn more about memberships options: https://nscda.ca/membership/
Date: Tuesday, May 07 2024
Time: 1:00 pm -3: 00 pm (ADT)
Use this link to learn more about this webinar: https://nscda.ca/training-calendar/
- Language: English
Virtual Event

Local Time
- Timezone: America/New_York
- Date: May 07 2024
- Time: 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
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