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Elaine Alec is an Indigenous author, political advisor, educator, and spiritual thought leader.
This podcast episode is Dawn Nickel and Elaine's live session of #MentalHealthMonday . Elaine shared:
The traditional, relational, action, and innovative perspectives that promote well-being, inclusion, validation, and freedom
Utilizing Indigenous stories, teachings, and language to cultivate safer spaces for healing, communication, and learning
What the four necessary conditions are within a "nested system"
About ELAINE ALEC:
Elaine is from the Syilx (Okanagan) Nation and Secwepemc (Shuswap) Nation and is a member of the Penticton Indian Band in the Interior of British Columbia.
She has been a political advisor, Chief of Staff for the British Columbia Assembly of First Nations, Community Planner for her own First Nation, an employee for the Province of BC and Federal Government, and an Entrepreneur.
Elaine has spent over 20 years in over 100 communities across Canada to promote healing and wellness. She is a partner of an Indigenous-owned and operated planning company called Alderhill Planning Inc.
Elaine is a first-time author of “Calling My Spirit Back” a memoir about growing up as an Indigenous girl in Canada and the impacts of colonization. It also provides Indigenous knowledge, teachings on how to cultivate safe spaces for diversity and inclusion.
Elaine's Website and to order her book: https://www.elainealec.com/
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Elaine Alec is an Indigenous author, political advisor, educator, and spiritual thought leader.
This podcast episode is Dawn Nickel and Elaine's live session of #MentalHealthMonday . Elaine shared:
The traditional, relational, action, and innovative perspectives that promote well-being, inclusion, validation, and freedom
Utilizing Indigenous stories, teachings, and language to cultivate safer spaces for healing, communication, and learning
What the four necessary conditions are within a "nested system"
About ELAINE ALEC:
Elaine is from the Syilx (Okanagan) Nation and Secwepemc (Shuswap) Nation and is a member of the Penticton Indian Band in the Interior of British Columbia.
She has been a political advisor, Chief of Staff for the British Columbia Assembly of First Nations, Community Planner for her own First Nation, an employee for the Province of BC and Federal Government, and an Entrepreneur.
Elaine has spent over 20 years in over 100 communities across Canada to promote healing and wellness. She is a partner of an Indigenous-owned and operated planning company called Alderhill Planning Inc.
Elaine is a first-time author of “Calling My Spirit Back” a memoir about growing up as an Indigenous girl in Canada and the impacts of colonization. It also provides Indigenous knowledge, teachings on how to cultivate safe spaces for diversity and inclusion.
Elaine's Website and to order her book: https://www.elainealec.com/
SHE RECOVERS Foundation: https://sherecovers.org/
Get involved with SHE RECOVERS Foundation: https://sherecovers.org/get-involved/
Donate to the SHE RECOVERS Foundation: https://sherecovers.org/become-a-founding-investor/

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