Do you engage with people who are experiencing homelessness? Do you want to learn how to resolve conflict with empathy? Then this training is for you!
This one-day training will include a selection of pre-recorded Ryan Dowd homeless training modules. Ryan Dowd training provides helpful skills for anyone who engages with a wide variety of people, including those who have lived experience of homelessness.
The training helps prevent conflict with clients, patrons or customers. Following the training modules, participants will be guided through facilitated community conversations to integrate learning. This training is hosted by Selkirk College and the Selkirk Innovates team working on the project Bridging Rural Homelessness and Well-being: A Sustainable and Collaborative Regional Response.
- Monday, May 15
- 8:30 am–4:30 pm
- Castlegar Campus, Selkirk College, S113
- Registration closes at the end of the day on Monday, May 8
- Lunch will be provided
- Cost is $25 per person. If cost is a barrier, scholarships are available upon request. Please email Selkirk Innovates.