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WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING

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Elaine created a safe, comfortable space for people to learn and talk about their own Mental Health as well as situations that may have been hard for them to talk about in a different setting.  Elaine made every participant feel included and important.  She kept the course interesting and interactive, keeping people engaged and interested.  I would very much recommend Elaine as an instructor for MHFA!

Jessica Lutz (Human Resources)

Elaine brings knowledge and sensibility to her interactions, and does it all with a touch of humor.  She is reliable, smart and kind.  Next time I am asked if I know a MHFA Facilitator in Calgary I will recommend Elaine!

Sandy Marcynuk (Alberta Health Services)

I have taken this course before with another instructor; but would have to say that Elaine's instructing, had humbled me to thoroughly enjoy it as if it were the first time.  Elaine presents with vast knowledge and experience to help us familiarize with concepts that truly satisfy a learner's thirst to learn more.  What sets Elaine aside from my experiences with other instructors is her humor and humility, and being able to balance the two with tact and respect for the learner's understanding.  She was inclusive ensuring all of my other fellow participants were engaged through the class.  I would take this class a third time with Elaine!

Sharon Ng (senior management)

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I am not a licensed therapist or counsellor. I do not provide medical or clinical advice.  If you have questions about your health, kindly consult your physician or mental health professional.  If you need to speak with a nurse, call 811.  If you need crisis support, call the Distress Centre at 403-266-4357.  If it is an emergency,  call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.

I am grateful to honour the Indigenous Peoples in Treaty 7 territory: the Blackfoot confederacy: (Siksika, Kainai, Piikani); the Îyâxe Nakoda (Bearspaw, Chiniki, and Wesley) and Tsuut’ina nations; as well as the Métis Nation of Alberta, Region 3 within the historical Northwest Métis homeland.  Their stewardship kept this land pristine for countless generations.  We are all treaty people.  Reconciliation is an ongoing process of healing and honouring those who came before us and what they endured.  Learn about my own reconciliation projects here.

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