Trauma-informed, culturally grounded — shaped to the community or organization. Available across Canada, on-site or virtual.
How a booking works
This work often begins quietly. However people arrive, the work is shaped to meet them where they are. Circle Bound workshops, intensives, and support services are trauma-informed and culturally grounded:
A trauma-informed intensive for communities, organizations, frontline workers, and caregivers navigating burnout, grief, chronic stress, or lived trauma.
View details →A safe, respectful space to explore personal and collective stories through trauma-informed reflection, writing, and listening practices.
View details →Workshops addressing burnout, lateral violence, trust breakdown, and psychological safety — built collaboratively to meet organizations where they are.
View details →A trauma-informed, culturally rooted experience centring land, story, and relational responsibility — moving beyond surface-level cultural awareness.
View details →Calm, trauma-informed support for communities and organizations navigating conflict, crisis, or high-tension situations.
View details →Story-based, trauma-informed presentations shaped to audience, setting, and cultural context — for conferences, events, and leadership gatherings.
View details →Story-based, trauma-aware workshops supporting emotional wellness, self-esteem, resilience, and cultural connection for children and youth ages 6–17.
View details →Equip your own facilitators to deliver Circle Bound programs long after we've left — with training, guides, and resources for lasting capacity.
View details →Investment
Workshop fees are structured on a half-day or full-day basis and are established in conversation with each organization. Pricing reflects the nature of the work, the community context, and organizational capacity.
To discuss your needs and receive a quote: info@circlebound.ca
What people say
I remember your patience and love of what you do as a teacher. Telling and showing the participants how to bring out their creativity to make it their own.
Karen Tom — Former Healing & Wellness Coordinator, Dryden Native Friendship Centre, Dryden, ON
Arlene came to do a workshop for my security team about grief, loss and trauma. Security work closely with the nurses and this workshop helped tremendously as they too suffer the loss and traumas that come to the nursing station. Arlene was a great facilitator and the workers learned a lot and were given a certificate at the end of the workshop.
Garylene Meekis — Former Health Director, Deer Lake First Nation