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Aug 19

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Crisis communications shouldn't begin when the crisis does.

With communities across BC currently facing an active emergency, our thoughts are first and foremost with those affected, displaced and responding on the ground.

It’s also an important reminder that effective crisis communication begins long before an emergency happens.

During a crisis, communication has a different purpose. It’s less about polished storytelling and more about sharing timely, accurate information that people can easily understand and act on.

Preparation matters. Clear roles, trusted channels, accessible information and an established communications plan can help organizations and communities respond with greater clarity and care when circumstances change quickly.

We’re sharing a few resources that may be helpful in strengthening your own emergency communications planning, as well as organizations providing recovery and evacuation support to communities currently affected.

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Aug 12

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For eight years we have worked alongside the Te’mexw Treaty Association (TTA) @temexwtreatyassociation building communications capacity in support of its member Nations as they move through the BC Treaty Process.

TTA is a non-profit society formed by five Coast Salish Nations: Beecher Bay (SC’IȺNEW̱), Malahat, Snaw-naw-as (Nanoose), Songhees and T’Sou-ke. 

Our partnership has brought together a range of communications tools and engagement approaches, including printed materials, virtual sessions, in-person gatherings, a comprehensive members’ portal and structured opportunities for members to connect directly with negotiators, Nation leaders and legal counsel.

The result is a communications approach that does more than provide consistent, up-to-date information. It strengthens understanding, builds confidence and supports members in meaningfully participating in decisions that will shape the futures of their Nations.

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Aug 10

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Is perfection standing in the way of sharing something meaningful?

Follow along as our founder and managing director, @nazlauriault, reflects on her journey toward embracing imperfection.

The world doesn’t need more polish. It needs more truth.

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Aug 9

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Sunday, August 9, is the International Day of the World’s Indigenous People. 

A time to honour and celebrate the culture, knowledge, language and environmental stewardship of Indigenous Peoples worldwide, while raising awareness of the challenges they face and the rights that continue to be impacted.

This year’s theme is especially meaningful, Honouring Indigenous Midwives: Safeguarding Life and Well-Being.

Swipe through this post to learn more about this day and discover what this theme speaks to.

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Aug 6

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The foundation of our work is our team.

We are incredibly proud to have such a talented group of individuals whose care and dedication enable us to build meaningful, lasting relationships with our clients.
 
Join us as we celebrate and highlight the many special talents of our team members, showing how they use their skills to uplift and empower our clients.

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Aug 4

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Last month, we were honoured to accept the Gold Quill Award of Merit in Community Relations for our work with the Te’mexw Treaty Association (@temexwtreatyassociation).

As one of the communications profession’s most respected international awards, this recognition was especially meaningful because it honoured steady, community-centred work grounded in trust, clarity and long-term engagement.

Supporting Nations as they make important decisions for their future — and helping ensure members are informed, included and meaningfully engaged — is central to the work of both our organizations. We are deeply grateful to see that commitment recognized on an international stage.

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