The ‘Blueprint to Success Series’ offers a range of self-development tools designed to guide clients on their journey of self-discovery. These tools provide a structured plan that serves as a bridge connecting clients with their partners, families, employers, or business development goals, as well as their support systems. This personalized and goal-oriented approach ensures outcomes are tailored to meet each client's unique needs.

First Nations Cross Cultural Lens Awareness Program

Corporate, Sporting Organizations, Government Services, Community Organizations, and Educational Services.

The First Nations Cross-Cultural Lens Program provides insight into how three key government policies have impacted Indigenous and wider communities. It explores Indigenous family systems, social challenges like alcohol abuse, unemployment, and the struggle of living in two worlds. By seeing through an Indigenous perspective, non-Indigenous participants will gain a deeper understanding, improving their ability to deliver culturally responsive services. This program equips professionals with the knowledge to better support and empower Indigenous clients.

Information First Nations Cross Cultural Lens Awareness Program


Delivery Mode

  1. In-Person Sessions – Face to face one on one sessions

  2. Group Workshops – interactive group sessions focusing on shared experiences and support each other in group setting.

  3. Workplace/Community Programs – Onsite group delivery to cater for your services


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Impact of Government Policy

Exploring three policies shaping Indigenous and wider communities.

Indigenous Family Systems

Understanding traditional structures and modern challenges.

Social Issues

Addressing problematic use of alcohol and other drugs its effects of long-term unemployment trends and welfare dependency within this cultural population.

Navigating and Living in Two Worlds

Understanding cultural conflicts through an Indigenous lens, exploring the lasting impacts of colonization on identity, family, and community.

Building Cultural Competence

Enhancing non-Indigenous services quality for Indigenous clients.