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8:00am PDT

Registration & Breakfast
Friday May 30, 2025 8:00am - 9:00am PDT
Friday May 30, 2025 8:00am - 9:00am PDT
Gary W. Harris - Foyer 120 College Cir, Red Deer, AB T4N 0T7

9:00am PDT

What We Inherited and Roles We All Shall Play When It Comes To The Relationship Between Canadians and Indigenous People
Friday May 30, 2025 9:00am - 10:00am PDT
Prior Chief of Cowessess First Nation Cadmus Delorme provides a message of hope, reality, and a strategic direction we call can focus on. He explains on what we all inherited in our history and how Truth and Reconciliation Calls To Action can refocus Canada to be the greatest we can be.
Speakers
avatar for Chief Cadmus Delorme

Chief Cadmus Delorme

Cadmus Delorme was Chief of the Cowessess First Nation. During his time in leadership, his focus was on three pillars: economic self-sustainability, political sovereignty, and cultural rejuvenation. Cadmus leads areas in child welfare reform, agriculture, renewable energy projects... Read More →
Friday May 30, 2025 9:00am - 10:00am PDT
Gary W. Harris - Gym 120 College Cir, Red Deer, AB T4N 0T7

10:00am PDT

Coffee Break
Friday May 30, 2025 10:00am - 10:30am PDT
Friday May 30, 2025 10:00am - 10:30am PDT
Gary W. Harris - Foyer 120 College Cir, Red Deer, AB T4N 0T7

10:30am PDT

22 Timely Topics on Caregiver Health & Wellness - Ideas I Stole from Others (1 hr)
Friday May 30, 2025 10:30am - 11:30am PDT
Come and join us for this discussion-based session for caregivers in the area of health and wellness. During our time together, we will engage in small and large group discussions around timely topics on staff health and wellness. In addition to learning some practical strategies, we’ll also help each other by sharing key ideas from our own practice, organization or school division. Together, we will connect and engage around one of the most important topics in education today, taking care of ourselves.
Speakers
avatar for Ray Hoppins

Ray Hoppins

Facilitator & Coach, Hoppins People Services
Ray Hoppins is a grateful husband, father, and son who thoroughly enjoyed his 33-year career in education. He retired in 2024 from the role of associate superintendent people services with Chinook’s Edge School Division, and now serves organizations as a presenter, mentor, and coach... Read More →
Friday May 30, 2025 10:30am - 11:30am PDT
2600 - RDP Main Campus Red Deer Polytechnic - 100 Donald Blvd, Red Deer, AB T4N 5H5

10:30am PDT

Building Safe Spaces: The 4 and 7 Essentials of Trauma-Informed Care (1 hr) LIMITED
Friday May 30, 2025 10:30am - 11:30am PDT
Building Safe Spaces: The 4 and 7 Essentials of Trauma-Informed Care

Trauma-informed care is increasingly recognized as essential across sectors such as education, healthcare, and social services. This presentation introduces the foundational framework of trauma-informed environments, focusing on the four key pillars—realize, recognize, respond, and resist re-traumatization—and the seven guiding principles that support effective practice.

Led by the Central Alberta Child Advocacy Centre Education Team, the session will explore how these components work together to create safe, supportive spaces that promote healing and resilience. Participants will gain practical strategies to implement trauma-informed approaches, shift from reactive to proactive practices, and develop a tailored plan to foster trauma-sensitive environments within their organizations.
Speakers
avatar for Lee Caine

Lee Caine

Education Program Coordinator & Director of Education, CAC
Dean Pasiuk and Lee Caine have over 60 years educational experience working in Central Alberta Schools. During Dean's 30 years as an educator, he has gone from classroom teacher to administrator with the Chinooks Edge School Division and the Red Deer Public School Division. Dean has... Read More →
avatar for Dean Pasiuk

Dean Pasiuk

Director of Education, Central Alberta Child Advocacy Centre
Dean and Lee bring over 60 years of combined experience in Central Alberta education. Dean has worked as a teacher and administrator in both Chinook’s Edge and Red Deer Public schools, and for the past five years, has been Director of Education at CACAC. Lee has spent more than... Read More →
Friday May 30, 2025 10:30am - 11:30am PDT
2nd Floor Classroom - Child Advocacy Centre 70 College Cir #310, Red Deer, AB T4R 0V4

10:30am PDT

Facility Dogs: Transforming Lives Through Canine Partnerships LIMITED
Friday May 30, 2025 10:30am - 11:30am PDT
Facility Dogs are specially trained working dogs that provide comfort and support in a variety of professional settings, including child advocacy centres, hospitals, victim services, and more. This session will explore what Facility Dogs are, the profound impact they have on individuals and communities, and the specialized training that prepares them for their unique roles. Attendees will gain insights into the selection, training, and placement process, as well as client stories. Whether you're a professional considering a Facility Dog for your organization or simply curious about their life-changing work, this session will provide valuable knowledge and inspiration.
Speakers
avatar for Piera Angotti

Piera Angotti

Director of Canine Operations & Instructor, Dogs with Wings Assistance Dog Society
Piera Angotti is a dedicated Service Dog Instructor with Dogs with Wings Assistance Dog Society, specializing in training and placing highly skilled Assistance and Facility Dogs. With a passion for enhancing lives through canine partnerships, Piera works closely with volunteers, clients... Read More →
Friday May 30, 2025 10:30am - 11:30am PDT
GWH162 Gary W. Harris - 120 College Cir, Red Deer, AB T4N 0T7

10:30am PDT

Therapy is great, but what about the rest of the time? (1 hr.) LIMITED
Friday May 30, 2025 10:30am - 11:30am PDT
We will do a quick review of the impact of trauma (emotional, neurological, CNS, health) but the focus of this session will be to explore what we can do outside of the therapy office. Pulling heavily from The Other 23 Hours and Life Space Crisis Intervention concepts, we will explore specific strategies from models such as NMT and polyvagal theory, to discuss the role and impact that all safe adults can have in the recovery of traumatized children.
Speakers
avatar for Shantelle Szuch

Shantelle Szuch

Registered Psychologist in 2 provinces, since 2011. Gained provisional hours while working in live-in treatment for children and adolescents through Children's Services from 2007-2011 and moved back to AB to help create and launch AHS Step Up Step Down program. Certified in TFCBT... Read More →
Friday May 30, 2025 10:30am - 11:30am PDT
GWH208 Garry W. Harris - 120 College Cir, Red Deer, AB T4N 0T7

10:30am PDT

Commercial Sex: Empowerment or Exploitation? (1.5 hr.) LIMITED
Friday May 30, 2025 10:30am - 12:00pm PDT
This session explores various legislative responses to commercial sex, development of the Equity Model, legal changes in Canada, and challenges facing Canada's current PCEPA legislation, the Protection of Communities and Exploited Person Act, enacted in 2014.
Speakers
avatar for Andrea Heinz

Andrea Heinz

Andrea, a former experiential woman, holds a diploma in Correctional Services and is presently completing a Bachelor of Professional Arts in Governance, Law, and Management.Together Kathy King and Andrea spent three years researching and compiling a book, When Men Buy Sex: Who Really... Read More →
avatar for Kathy King

Kathy King

Kathy is a retired clinical social worker (MSW) and mother of a MMIW, with over five decades of professional and volunteer experience.
Friday May 30, 2025 10:30am - 12:00pm PDT
1500 - RDP Main Campus 100 Donald Blvd, Red Deer, AB T4N 5H5

10:30am PDT

Innovation in Sexual Assault Response (1.5 hrs) LIMITED
Friday May 30, 2025 10:30am - 12:00pm PDT
In December 2024 the AHS Central Alberta Sexual Assault Response Team, in partnership with the Central Alberta Child Advocacy Center, opened the doors to the Truant Family Medical Suite.  This innovative service re-imagined health care delivery for people who have experienced sexual violence.  The Medical Suite located at the Sheldon Kennedy Centre of Excellence, is the first of it's kind in Canada allowing emergency services to be offered to patients in trauma informed spaces outside of the Emergency department.  This is an example of  how collaboration based on trust, careful planning, commitment and belief in innovation, can lead to better care.

Join us for a discussion on creating a safe, private, and warm space provides patients, of all ages, space to tell their story. We will share our journey to getting here, sharing the challenges and successes. Explore how we navigated the barriers, and built off each learning to create a new way to look at trauma informed response.

At the end of the presentation we will tour the clinic space & share feedback from our patient's experience in the clinic.
Speakers
avatar for Julie Hansen

Julie Hansen

Area Manager, Sexual Health, CASART, DV, Public Health Nursing
Julie is the manager of the AHS CASART / Domestic Violence program in Central Alberta with over 30 years of nursing or leadership experience in a variety of programs including Public Health, Sexual and Reproductive Health, Health Promotion, Comprehensive School Health, Sexual Assault... Read More →
avatar for Ronnie Biletsky

Ronnie Biletsky

Central Alberta Sexual Assault & Domestic Violence program Coordinator, Central Alberta Child Advocacy Centre
Ronnie is the Clinical Nurse Educator providing education to RCMP, physicians, nurses, students & community partners on sexual assault response, domestic violence, sexual exploitation & trafficking. With 20 years of Emergency & 18 years of sexual assault nursing experience combined... Read More →
Friday May 30, 2025 10:30am - 12:00pm PDT
Third Floor Classroom - Child Advocacy Centre

10:30am PDT

Kairos Blanket Exercise: Building Bridges Toward Reconciliation (1.5 hrs) LIMITED
Friday May 30, 2025 10:30am - 12:00pm PDT
Join us for an engaging and transformative experience that deepens understanding and fosters connection. The Blanket Exercise is an interactive workshop that brings to life the history and ongoing impacts of the relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in Canada. Through hands-on participation, you'll gain insight into nation-to-nation relationships and explore meaningful steps toward reconciliation.
Following the exercise, engage in a reflective sharing circle to discuss how we can support young people in overcoming trauma and systemic barriers. Transform your practice to empower resilience and foster success by deepening your knowledge and understanding. This session offers a unique opportunity to build bridges of respect, understanding, and hope.
Speakers
avatar for Hayley Christen

Hayley Christen

Coordinator, Learning Services, Red Deer School Division
Hayley Christen is a Coordinator with First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Learning Services for Red Deer Public Schools. With over 25 years of experience as a teacher and a vice-principal, Hayley has dedicated her career to supporting students with diverse learning needs and at-risk... Read More →
avatar for Heather Steele

Heather Steele

Heather Steele is a passionate First Nations Social Studies educator and advocate for youth empowerment. Known for her innovative teaching methods, Heather creates engaging, hands-on learning experiences that connect students to real-world issues. Her work emphasizes inclusivity... Read More →
Friday May 30, 2025 10:30am - 12:00pm PDT
GWH161 Gary W. Harris - 120 College Cir, Red Deer, AB T4N 0T7

11:00am PDT

Internet Child Exploitation in Alberta (1.5 hrs) LIMITED
Friday May 30, 2025 11:00am - 12:30pm PDT
The Northern Alberta Internet Child Exploitation (NAICE) Unit welcomes everyone to attend an information session on the realities of internet child exploitation in Alberta, and strategies to navigate these issues in an open and collaborative way. Some of the topics we discuss include: who we are and what we do, the internet and social media, child luring and sextortion, artificial intelligence and emerging online sites/apps, our partners, and how we can all work together to keep kids safe online.
Speakers
avatar for Constable Scott Sterling

Constable Scott Sterling

Constable Scott Sterling - Scott has been a member of the RCMP for nearly 20 years, serving both rural and municipal Detachments in Alberta.After 12 years in front-line policing, Scott joined the Integrated National Security Enforcement Team, spending 5 years as part of this Federal... Read More →
avatar for Constable Stephanie Bosch

Constable Stephanie Bosch

Constable Stephanie Bosch – Stephanie has been a member of the Edmonton Police Service for 6 years, spending her first three years in general duty patrol before transitioning into a position as a community beat officer serving the neighbourhoods of Alberta Avenue in Edmonton.In... Read More →
Friday May 30, 2025 11:00am - 12:30pm PDT
Gary W. Harris - Gym 120 College Cir, Red Deer, AB T4N 0T7

11:30am PDT

Complimentary Lunch LIMITED
Friday May 30, 2025 11:30am - 1:00pm PDT
Friday May 30, 2025 11:30am - 1:00pm PDT
Gary W. Harris - Arena 120 College Cir, Red Deer, AB T4N 0T7

12:30pm PDT

Canada's Indigenous Policy: understanding its lasting effects - historical trauma in a contemporary world (1.5 hrs)
Friday May 30, 2025 12:30pm - 2:00pm PDT
Participants will be able to build their foundational knowledge by exploring many Canadian government policies that have affected Indigenous peoples on Turtle Island for centuries. Historical trauma/intergeneration trauma have been the direct result of many governmental policies. This session will be presented as a Breakout EDU game. Breakout EDU is a fun filled, participant centered, active way to learn! Solve puzzles, collaborate, and remove all the locks in a preset amount of time! Work as a team to accomplish your mission! Then, to wrap up the session, participants be given the opportunity to share their insights and learning as a result of participating.  
Speakers
avatar for Terry Lakey

Terry Lakey

Lead Teacher, Red Deer Pubic Schools
Terry Lakey has been a teacher with Red Deer Public since 1999. As well as a classroom teacher, he has spent many years developing and sharing, both with students, district staff, and provincially as well, resources connected to Indigenous peoples authentic histories, stories, and... Read More →
avatar for Brian St. Germain

Brian St. Germain

Brian St. Germain was born and raised in Red Deer. He's been teaching with Red Deer Public School District for many years. Brian is a member of the Métis Nation of Alberta and also a descendant of the Alberta Papaschase Band/First Nation. He has presented throughout the province... Read More →
Friday May 30, 2025 12:30pm - 2:00pm PDT
GWH162 Gary W. Harris - 120 College Cir, Red Deer, AB T4N 0T7

12:30pm PDT

Commercial Sex: Empowerment or Exploitation? (1.5 hrs) LIMITED
Friday May 30, 2025 12:30pm - 2:00pm PDT
This session explores various legislative responses to commercial sex, development of the Equity Model, legal changes in Canada, and challenges facing Canada's current PCEPA legislation, the Protection of Communities and Exploited Person Act, enacted in 2014.
Speakers
avatar for Kathy King

Kathy King

Kathy is a retired clinical social worker (MSW) and mother of a MMIW, with over five decades of professional and volunteer experience.
avatar for Andrea Heinz

Andrea Heinz

Andrea, a former experiential woman, holds a diploma in Correctional Services and is presently completing a Bachelor of Professional Arts in Governance, Law, and Management.Together Kathy King and Andrea spent three years researching and compiling a book, When Men Buy Sex: Who Really... Read More →
Friday May 30, 2025 12:30pm - 2:00pm PDT
1500 - RDP Main Campus 100 Donald Blvd, Red Deer, AB T4N 5H5

1:00pm PDT

15 Helpful Things I Learned from Retiring Staff (1 hr) LIMITED
Friday May 30, 2025 1:00pm - 2:00pm PDT
Come and join us for this discussion-based session on an important life event that comes sooner that we think, retirement. The presenter had a wonderful opportunity to learn from hundreds of retiring caregivers over many years in a large rural school division. The retiring staff had powerful and helpful stories to share. You may enjoy hearing their messages. During our time together, we will also engage in small and large group discussion around the notion, importance, and joy of retirement.
Speakers
avatar for Ray Hoppins

Ray Hoppins

Facilitator & Coach, Hoppins People Services
Ray Hoppins is a grateful husband, father, and son who thoroughly enjoyed his 33-year career in education. He retired in 2024 from the role of associate superintendent people services with Chinook’s Edge School Division, and now serves organizations as a presenter, mentor, and coach... Read More →
Friday May 30, 2025 1:00pm - 2:00pm PDT
2600 - RDP Main Campus Red Deer Polytechnic - 100 Donald Blvd, Red Deer, AB T4N 5H5

1:00pm PDT

CACAC Multi-Disciplinary Team Discussion. (1 Hr.) LIMITED
Friday May 30, 2025 1:00pm - 2:00pm PDT
What does the CACAC MDT do? How do referrals come to the MDT? Case Examples
Speakers
CE

Cpl. Emma Leslie

RCMP Child Forensic Interviewer
JD

Jenni Dimos

Recovery AB: Manager- Child, Youth & Family Mental Health and Addiction Outpatient Services
AL

Annette Lafferty

Children's Services: Senior Intake Practitioner, Central Region Intake Team
avatar for Ronnie Biletsky

Ronnie Biletsky

Central Alberta Sexual Assault & Domestic Violence program Coordinator, Central Alberta Child Advocacy Centre
Ronnie is the Clinical Nurse Educator providing education to RCMP, physicians, nurses, students & community partners on sexual assault response, domestic violence, sexual exploitation & trafficking. With 20 years of Emergency & 18 years of sexual assault nursing experience combined... Read More →
RS

Reyanne Spina

Director of Programs, CACAC
Friday May 30, 2025 1:00pm - 2:00pm PDT
Third Floor Classroom - Child Advocacy Centre

1:00pm PDT

Silent Cries: Child Abuse Trends in Alberta (1 hr.) FULL
Friday May 30, 2025 1:00pm - 2:00pm PDT
Silent Cries: Child Abuse Trends in Alberta builds on the State of Child Wellbeing report, offering an in-depth analysis of child abuse trends in Alberta from 2017 to 2024.

Using national and provincial data, the report highlights that Alberta consistently reports higher rates of child abuse compared to the national average, with certain populations including Indigenous communities, sexual minorities, and individuals with disabilities facing disproportionate risks. Municipal-level analyses reveal that cities such as Lethbridge,
Edmonton and Red Deer have particularly concerning rates of police-reported violent crimes against children.

The report underscores the importance of a centralized data repository to enhance the accuracy and timeliness of child abuse reporting, supporting more effective policy interventions and resource allocation. It also emphasizes the need for community-driven solutions, trauma-informed care, and culturally responsive support services, particularly for Indigenous communities and other vulnerable groups. Key recommendations include enhanced professional training, strengthened legal protections for children, and increased funding for victim support services and research. The report calls for a more integrated and evidence-based approach to child protection in Alberta, ensuring that resources are directed where they are needed most.
Speakers
avatar for Cassandra Galenzoski

Cassandra Galenzoski

Central Alberta Child Advocacy Centre
Cassandra has been a dedicated member of the Central Alberta Child Advocacy Centre (CACAC) since its inception, serving as the Director of Operations. With nearly a decade of experience in child advocacy, Cassandra has played a role in building and sustaining the Centre’s multidisciplinary... Read More →
avatar for Dr. Jones Adjei

Dr. Jones Adjei

Jones Adjei is a Sociology Instructor at Red Deer Polytechnic, with a focus on social demography and applied statistics. His research interests include immigrant settlement experiences, population health disparities, and child wellbeing. His research has been published in peer-reviewed... Read More →
avatar for Emile Johnson

Emile Johnson

Emile Johnson is a dedicated community leader and advocate with over 10 years of experience working to improve the lives of children, youth, and families across Alberta. He currently serves as the Director of Resiliency and Child Advocacy Research at Red Deer Polytechnic, where he... Read More →
Friday May 30, 2025 1:00pm - 2:00pm PDT
2601 - RDP Main Campus 100 Donald Blvd, Red Deer, AB T4N 5H5

1:00pm PDT

Therapy is great, but what about the rest of the time? (1 hr.) LIMITED
Friday May 30, 2025 1:00pm - 2:00pm PDT
We will do a quick review of the impact of trauma (emotional, neurological, CNS, health) but the focus of this session will be to explore what we can do outside of the therapy office. Pulling heavily from The Other 23 Hours and Life Space Crisis Intervention concepts, we will explore specific strategies from models such as NMT and polyvagal theory, to discuss the role and impact that all safe adults can have in the recovery of traumatized children.
Speakers
avatar for Shantelle Szuch

Shantelle Szuch

Registered Psychologist in 2 provinces, since 2011. Gained provisional hours while working in live-in treatment for children and adolescents through Children's Services from 2007-2011 and moved back to AB to help create and launch AHS Step Up Step Down program. Certified in TFCBT... Read More →
Friday May 30, 2025 1:00pm - 2:00pm PDT
GWH208 Garry W. Harris - 120 College Cir, Red Deer, AB T4N 0T7

1:00pm PDT

Cultivating Connection: Interpersonal Neurobiology, Mindfulness, Compassion, and Attunement (1.5 hrs) LIMITED
Friday May 30, 2025 1:00pm - 2:30pm PDT
Participants will learn about Dr. Daniel Siegel's (1999) Interpersonal Neurobiology and how the brain develops within the context of close relationships. We will explore the role of mindfulness and compassion in cultivating attunement through improved neural integration. Integration encourages healthy brain development, cognitive flexibility, self-awareness, emotional well-being, and psychological resilience. Emotional states like compassion and contemplative practices (e.g., mindfulness) facilitate integrative attunement, which enhances well-being within one’s own body-mind as well as promotes security and connection within relationships. Attunement allows people to feel safe with their own emotions and experiences and to become a healing presence for others (e.g., partners, children, clients, coworkers, etc.). Together we will do short practices to cultivate mindfulness, compassion, and attunement (e.g., mindful breathing, body scan, loving-kindness, wheel of awareness).
Speakers
avatar for Dr. Anomi Bearden

Dr. Anomi Bearden

Dr. Anomi G. Bearden has been teaching Psychology at Red Deer Polytechnic since 2008. She teaches courses in social psychology, positive psychology, mindfulness, motivation & emotion, consciousness, consumerism, interpersonal relationships, and gender. Anomi also supervises student... Read More →
Friday May 30, 2025 1:00pm - 2:30pm PDT
2503 - RDP Main Campus 100 Donald Blvd, Red Deer, AB T4N 5H5

1:00pm PDT

Internet Child Exploitation in Alberta (1.5 hrs) LIMITED
Friday May 30, 2025 1:00pm - 2:30pm PDT
The Northern Alberta Internet Child Exploitation (NAICE) Unit welcomes everyone to attend an information session on the realities of internet child exploitation in Alberta, and strategies to navigate these issues in an open and collaborative way. Some of the topics we discuss include: who we are and what we do, the internet and social media, child luring and sextortion, artificial intelligence and emerging online sites/apps, our partners, and how we can all work together to keep kids safe online.
Speakers
avatar for Constable Stephanie Bosch

Constable Stephanie Bosch

Constable Stephanie Bosch – Stephanie has been a member of the Edmonton Police Service for 6 years, spending her first three years in general duty patrol before transitioning into a position as a community beat officer serving the neighbourhoods of Alberta Avenue in Edmonton.In... Read More →
avatar for Constable Scott Sterling

Constable Scott Sterling

Constable Scott Sterling - Scott has been a member of the RCMP for nearly 20 years, serving both rural and municipal Detachments in Alberta.After 12 years in front-line policing, Scott joined the Integrated National Security Enforcement Team, spending 5 years as part of this Federal... Read More →
Friday May 30, 2025 1:00pm - 2:30pm PDT
Gary W. Harris - Gym 120 College Cir, Red Deer, AB T4N 0T7

2:00pm PDT

Coffee Break LIMITED
Friday May 30, 2025 2:00pm - 2:30pm PDT
Friday May 30, 2025 2:00pm - 2:30pm PDT
Gary W. Harris - Foyer 120 College Cir, Red Deer, AB T4N 0T7

2:30pm PDT

Keynote Session: Mental Health: The Good, the Bad, and the Funny
Friday May 30, 2025 2:30pm - 3:30pm PDT
The stigma surrounding mental illness leads to unnecessary suffering and stops people from seeking help. Higher rates of stress and burnout have left people grappling with how to be healthy, hopeful, and engaged. It’s time to talk, but discussing mental health doesn’t have to be heavy or burdensome. In fact, it can feel inspiring, empowering, and even joyful.

Comedian and Bell Let’s Talk ambassador Jessica Holmes breaks down the stigma by using heart and humour to share her experience with depression. She weaves comedy, characters, and music to bring understanding and hope to a serious subject, describing how she went from successful entertainer who opened for Oprah Winfrey to couch potato who slept more than a cat!

Holmes shares the lessons she wrote about in her heartwarmingly funny book, Depression The Comedy, to motivate your team to prioritize their well-being. Your team will learn:
  1. Where to begin if they or someone they know is struggling.
  2. How a small perspective shift can increase their fulfillment and happiness at work and at home.
  3. Simple, achievable steps EVERYONE can use to improve their mental health.
  4. That no one is alone, and we’re all entitled to a sense of well-being.

Holmes’ story, which has a deeply happy ending, leaves audiences with a better understanding of mental illness, more empathy for those suffering with it, and that wonderful feeling you get from a good laugh.
Bring on the Joy! Building Resilience and Engagement in Times of Change
Years of flux and uncertainty have left people burnt out and many are still grappling with stress and disconnection. It’s an important time to foster a sense of well-being and engagement so people can thrive again.
Speakers
avatar for Jessica Holmes

Jessica Holmes

Beloved comedian Jessica Holmes has brought the house down opening for giants such as Ellen DeGeneres, Russell Peters, Jerry Seinfeld, and Oprah Winfrey. She has performed at Just For Laughs and The Second City, and starred in the comedy series, The Holmes Show and Royal Canadian... Read More →
Friday May 30, 2025 2:30pm - 3:30pm PDT
Gary W. Harris - Gym 120 College Cir, Red Deer, AB T4N 0T7

3:30pm PDT

Closing Ceremony
Friday May 30, 2025 3:30pm - 4:00pm PDT
Speakers
Friday May 30, 2025 3:30pm - 4:00pm PDT
Gary W. Harris - Gym 120 College Cir, Red Deer, AB T4N 0T7
 
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