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What some of our clients are saying about us 
"The sessions helped our team learn a practical framework to apply to our very stressful work environment. I would highly recommend Snjezana to other organizations.

The greatest impact and benefit would be the feedback we heard from staff; which has led to a dedicated position to lead this work. We have never had this type of engagement before! I am excited to see where we land!!!"

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Senior Leadership 
City of Toronto
I would recommend Snjezana's training program. It has provided me with a better understanding of how trauma affects an individual and the embodied care practices that everyone can utilize to heal/move forward. I feel better equipped with my new understanding of embodied care not only for my youth [clients] but for myself as well.
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Front Line Youth Worker
Centre for Children's Rights 
HONORING WHERE WE ARE- Land Acknowledgement

Even though we work globally, our offices are on the traditional unceded territory of Huron-Wendat, Anishinabek, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee Confederacy and The Mississaugas of the Credit River First Nations.  As treaty people on this land, we acknowledge the collective, yet uniquely, and individually distinct responsibility of repairing the harms and preventing further harm caused by the White supremacist, colonial, systems which impact all parts of society, and which are directly responsible for the violent physical and cultural genocide of Indigenous peoples across Turtle Island, and the forced enslavement of people of African decent on these lands.

In our work we are accountable to all care practices that are not entangled with, and structured in punishment, surveillance and control. Care practices which are land based, and built on mutual support. Practices indigenous to all of our ancestors, and stolen from many. In our work we bring the history of our own individual ancestries, as well as the rich genealogy of deep lineage of care present in Queer, Trans, Black, Indigenous, People of Color (QTBIPoC) communities. Communities from which self-determined care has been stolen through the legacy and present day reality of colonialism, supremacy and binary based systems. We actively center the QTBIPOC voices and aim to ensure that we are taking leadership in care by those who experience most harm.
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