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We'd love to see you! To sign up for any upcoming groups or to stay connected with us, give us a call or email or sign up below with our registration forms

Community Groups

Register below for our upcoming groups and workshops

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Fall 2025 groups are now open for registration!

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Workshops and Seminars

Indigenous Psychological Services provides workshops, presentations, and seminars throughout Alberta.

Please fill out our registration form to get started: 

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Or give our Director of Community Training and Development a call or email to book a presentation

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Cultural Awareness Training

Our training integrates the Two-Eyed Seeing approach, crucial for psychologists working Indigenous populations.

 

We offer programs designed to enhance awareness of historical factors impacting client well-being and review how cultural insights can promote healing.

 

We explore trauma-informed perspectives that are effective in colonized systems and focus on actionable truth reconciliation with cultural safety at the forefront.

 

We differentiate between cultural humility and competency and define holistic practices applicable in clinical settings.

 

Our training equips psychologists to adopt cultural and trauma-informed practices, including a Residential School in-service with impactful presentations and sessions for survivors.

Featured Group

Men's Circle

Support Group

Our Men's Group is run by Kiyam Connections. They strongly foster healing through connection in a cultural way.

Garth Lacombe

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Community Calendar 

Click the link below if you want to see what IPS and the Community have going on - Groups, Cultural Events, and Announcements 

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LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT 

We acknowledge that we gather on the traditional territories of Treaties 4, 6, 7, and 8 on Turtle Island—ancestral land of many Nations, including the Blackfoot Confederacy (Kainai, Piikani, Siksika), Cree, Dene, Saulteaux, Nakota Sioux, Stoney-Nakoda, Tsuu T’ina, and the Métis Peoples.

We honour the deep connection of these Nations to the land, and our shared responsibility to protect and respect Mother Earth. We pay tribute to the ancestors, the children, the missing and murdered Indigenous women and men, and all those who rest here.

We recognize the ongoing journey of healing and the shared duty of all treaty people. We stand in solidarity with those present, forgotten, and lost, and seek guidance and wisdom from the land.

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