For more information about Shayla and her work, visit www.wellnessempowered.com
For more information about Adele and her work, visit: www.dradelelafrance.com
Instructor: Shayla Dube, MSW, RSW & Adele Lafrance, PhD
Location: Online Live Stream Event
Early Bird Cost: $125 CAD + GST/HST (if applicable) by March 29, 2026
Regular Cost: $149 CAD + GST/HST (if applicable) after March 29, 2026
**All prices are in CAD$. American Patrons - your dollar goes further! $1 CAD = $0.72 USD (as of Jan. 9, 2026 - check online for current exchange rate)
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: April 28, 2026 at 12pm ET
* For information about Group Rates and Discounts click here.
Certificates of Attendance / CEU's / CE Information
For those requiring a Certificate of Attendance, certificates will be issued upon either:
1. Verification of 100% attendance during the live broadcast OR
2. Successful completion of a post-training quiz with a minimum score of 75% (multiple attempts allowed)*
*This option is for those who do not attend the full workshop “live”.
Certificates will indicate the number of direct education hours (3), not including breaks. Certificates may be used to qualify for eligibility for Continuing Education Credits from licensing boards and professional colleges; it is the participant’s responsibility to contact their college or association to confirm its requirements and the workshop's eligibility for CEU's / CE’s.
Cancellation Policy
An administrative fee of $50 will be charged for all cancellations. Cancellation 14 or more days prior to the workshop date – receive a refund, less $50 administration fee. Cancellation less than 14 days prior to the workshop date – receive a credit, less $50 administration fee, to be applied to a future workshop. No credit or refund will be issued if you do not notify us in advance of the workshop date. You may transfer your registration to another individual at no extra cost. In this case, please notify Mission: Empowerment of the name of the alternate person. The organizers reserve the right to cancel the event due to instructor illness, extreme weather, under-enrollment or other unforeseen circumstances. If a workshop is cancelled, any registration payment will be returned in full. Liability is limited to a refund of workshop/live-stream fees only.
Refunds will not be issued in cases where a registrant did not receive the workshop login instruction email due to email issues. It is the registrant’s responsibility to contact us if they don’t receive the required login information at least 24 hours prior to the start time of the workshop.
Dr. Adele Lafrance is a clinical psychologist, research scientist, author and co-developer of emotion-focused treatment modalities, including Emotion-Focused Family Therapy. She has published extensively in the field of emotion and health, including the EFFT Clinician’s Manual published by the American Psychological Association. She has also written a popular parenting book titled: What to Say to Kids When Nothing Seems to Work.
A frequent keynote speaker at professional conferences, Adele is known for her engaging, energetic and authentic presentation style. She provides consultation and training for clinicians, school boards and mental health agencies worldwide.
Adele is perhaps best known for promoting family-focused care for children, adolescents and adults struggling with mental health issues.
About the Presenters
Shayla S. Dube, MSW, RCSW, is a Zimbabwean-born Canadian social worker, psychotherapist, educator, and ACSW board-approved clinical supervisor with over 15 years of post-graduate experience across micro, mezzo, and macro practice. She teaches Africentric Social Work at the University of Calgary and works as an intercultural safety consultant. Her clinical and educational work integrates Africentric healing frameworks, EMDR, somatic practices, and Ubuntu/Sankofa wisdom to support collective wellness.
As an uninvited guest on Indigenous lands, Shayla honours Indigenous sovereignty and works in relational and communal solidarity with Indigenous peoples.
Shayla is grateful to co-facilitate this workshop with Adele Lafrance, her Ubuntu-centred sistar who embodies cultural humility with so much grace.
Can’t attend live? Register anyway to get 60-day access to the workshop recordings and materials after the course.
ONLINE LIVE STREAM EVENT
Workshop Description
Most people enter the helping professions moved by compassion and a genuine desire to support others. At the same time, we all carry the imprint of the worlds we grow up in - our families, communities, cultures, and histories - shaped within broader social systems marked by ongoing colonialism, power imbalances, and inequity. Without intentional self-awareness, even well-meaning practitioners can unintentionally replicate harm, overlook important cultural contexts, or miss cues that influence safety, trust, and healing. This workshop begins with a simple but essential premise: ethical and culturally responsive care starts with understanding ourselves.
A central focus of this training is cultivating awareness of our own intercultural and intersectional identities, values, and social locations, and how these shape the ways we show up in clinical and community-based relationships. Participants will explore the lenses they bring into the room, including personal history, worldview, migration stories, experiences of displacement, identity formation, and the ways they may hold, navigate, or be impacted by privilege, power, marginalization, and cultural narratives. Together, we will examine how these intersecting dynamics influence assessment, attunement, and decision-making, and how greater self-awareness strengthens our ability to recognise, respect, and attune to the cultural worlds of the people we support.
Participants will also explore how colonial histories, contemporary forms of colonial harm, and ongoing systems of colonial domination continue to shape mental-health structures, clinical relationships, and the lived experiences of the individuals and communities they accompany. Through guided reflection, dialogue, and applied exercises, attendees will deepen their capacity to engage across differences with authenticity, openness, and compassion.
You will deepen your practice or learn to:
Explore and describe your own cultural identities, values, and social locations - and recognize how they shape clinical presence and decision-making.
Identify how lived experience, worldview, and personal history influence relational dynamics with the individuals and communities you serve.
Understand how colonial histories, contemporary forms of colonial harm, and ongoing systems of colonial domination continue to affect mental health systems and the people you support.Who Should Attend?
This workshop is designed for helping professionals who provide counselling or relational support, including therapists, social workers, psychologists, and other mental health and health-care professionals. It is also well-suited to educators, community workers, leaders, and anyone seeking to deepen cultural self-awareness, relational humility, and understanding of how culture, power, and history shape relationships.
You will receive: