Agency Workshops & Coaching

Become a great collaborator and support Indigenous rights, wellness, and sustainability wisdom.

We teach and coach agency leaders how to engage with Indigenous communities in good ways, with accessible, evidence-based practices that can be integrated in day-to-day service delivery and policy evolution.

With custom workshops and cohort engagement programs, the Restoring Collective's Agency Leader Coaching enables service providers and decision-makers in civil society, government, and Indigenous-facing services, from health care to resource management, to become good collaborators.

Our Workshop Approach

Our leadership trainings, teaching, and coaching activate the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Calls to Action and United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP).

With these tools, you can build effective, generative, and long-term relations with Indigenous communities in impactful ways.

These practices are also highly effective, evidence-based, cutting edge, and world-known management and leadership tools.

Our workshops will enable your agency to operate with Indigenous wisdom tools that heal, engage, and brilliantly uplift.


Indigenous wisdom tools you will engage with include:

Cultural safety.
All My Relations inclusion and Seventh Generation thinking
All My Relations inclusion and Seventh Generation thinking
Indigenous sustainability wisdom
Gift Identities and Social Economy
Tools for collective inclusion and systems organizing
Circle Process for collaborative planning and decision-making

Indigenous relationship practices are also extremely effective organizational management tools. Learning them will help your agency with collaboration, situation analysis, decision-making, systems innovation, and long-term sustainability planning.


Many best practices for management and social development excellence originally source from Indigenous culture, including:

Systems thinking
Nonviolent communication
Maslow's - actually Blackfoot's - triangle of needs
Land relationship
Upstream social determinants
Storytelling for engagement
Leadership mindfulness
Circle process for group collaboration and decision-making

By participating in our agency workshop program, you will engage with all of these practices, tools, and skills that activate the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Calls to Action, and BC's Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (Declaration Act).

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These practices make it possible for me to do my work so much better. Not only do they engage deeply with our Indigenous clients...they are simply good practice. You've changed the way we operate for the better

Lance Hansen,
Program Coordinator of Clinical Services, Health Initiative for Men