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8:00am MDT

Registration & Breakfast
Friday May 29, 2026 8:00am - 8:45am MDT

Friday May 29, 2026 8:00am - 8:45am MDT
Gary W. Harris - Foyer 120 College Cir, Red Deer, AB T4N 0T7

8:45am MDT

Welcome
Friday May 29, 2026 8:45am - 9:00am MDT

Friday May 29, 2026 8:45am - 9:00am MDT
Gary W. Harris - Gym 120 College Cir, Red Deer, AB T4N 0T7

9:00am MDT

Keynote Speaker- Enduring Harm: The Developmental Impact of Child Sexual Abuse
Friday May 29, 2026 9:00am - 10:00am MDT
Child sexual abuse is not a single event—it is often a sustained disruption to development that can shape a person’s emotional world, relationships, identity, and life trajectory over time. Its effects may emerge, recede, and re-emerge across the lifespan, often in ways that are misunderstood or overlooked.
This keynote invites participants to understand child sexual abuse not simply as an internal experience, but as a relational betrayal and violation that alters the course of development and connection. This understanding provides critical guidance for how we recognize, respond to, and support those affected.
Dr. Lori Haskell, a nationally recognized expert in trauma, challenges conventional approaches that treat child sexual abuse as a time-limited clinical issue. She calls for a developmentally informed, trauma-responsive perspective that recognizes the evolving needs of survivors across the lifespan—from early childhood through adulthood and into later life.
Drawing on neuroscience, clinical practice, and decades of work with justice and health systems, this keynote will explore:
  • How child sexual abuse shapes development across emotional, relational, and neurobiological domains
  • Why the impact of trauma may re-emerge at key life stages such as adolescence, parenthood, and aging
  • The limits of symptom-focused approaches, and the need for long-term, context-sensitive support
This keynote is an invitation to reframe how we understand and respond to child sexual abuse—across clinical, educational, legal, and community settings.

Speakers
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Dr. Lori Haskell

Dr. Lori Haskell is a clinical psychologist, researcher and writer, renowned nationally for her leadership in developing trauma-informed approaches to mental health services, the legal system, and other professional contexts. With over three decades of dedicated experience, Dr... Read More →
Friday May 29, 2026 9:00am - 10:00am MDT
Gary W. Harris - Gym 120 College Cir, Red Deer, AB T4N 0T7

10:00am MDT

Break
Friday May 29, 2026 10:00am - 10:15am MDT

Friday May 29, 2026 10:00am - 10:15am MDT
Gary W. Harris - Foyer 120 College Cir, Red Deer, AB T4N 0T7

10:15am MDT

UPDATED: Research on adolescent sexual exploitation: Identifying risks factors and understanding resiliency among sexually exploited boys.
Friday May 29, 2026 10:15am - 11:15am MDT
NEW ABSTRACT:
For this presentation, we discuss the research on adolescent sexual exploitation to understand the factors that associate with sexual exploitation for both adolescent boys and girls. We assess further if the sexual exploitation of boys is linked with similar risky behaviours as noted among girls. With specific focus on marginalized adolescent boys, we explore the factors that help build their resilience in the face of sexual exploitation victimization.

Please note this session has recently been updated with a new topic and abstract.
Speakers
avatar for Dr. Jones Adjei

Dr. Jones Adjei

PhD, Instructor - Sociology, Red Deer Polytechnic
JONES ADJEI is a Sociology Instructor at Red Deer Polytechnic, with a focus on social demography and applied statistics. His research focuses on population health disparities and immigrant settlement experiences in Central Alberta. His research has been published in peer-reviewed... Read More →
avatar for David Campbell

David Campbell

Accessibility Technology Strategist, Red Deer Polytechnic
I am the Accessibility Technology Strategist at Red Deer Polytechnic. I have a Masters in Education and have been at RDP for 16 years in various  instructional and student-support roles. I'm passionate about helping learners and educators use accessibility technology, evidence-based... Read More →
Friday May 29, 2026 10:15am - 11:15am MDT
GWH177

10:15am MDT

CACAC Counter Exploitation and Trafficking Initiative - Youth engagement and instruction
Friday May 29, 2026 10:15am - 11:30am MDT
This session will provide an overview of the informational lessons that the CACAC is offering to youth groups and schools to counter child exploitation and trafficking. Knowledge is power, and our intention is to provide all youth in Central Alberta information regarding the methods used for online and in person grooming and to recognize the risks. We cover basic ways to keep themselves safe online, and provide students with information to recognize the signs of possible exploitation and trafficking. We encourage them to report to trusted adults if they have any concerns for their own or a peers wellbeing.

The Counter Exploitation and Trafficking information sessions can be adjusted for length to fit the available class times of each school or youth group. We also provide information sessions for staff, parents, and community groups. These sessions will provide basic statistics on the prevalence of trafficking within Central Alberta and information to recognize grooming risks and signs of trafficking in our youth.
Speakers
avatar for Cam Pizzey

Cam Pizzey

Including 15 years as an administrator, Cam has dedicated his career to supporting students, families, and communities. Now in his second year with CACAC, he continues to bring leadership, experience, and a passion for advocacy to his work. Outside of work, Cam enjoys golfing, playing... Read More →
avatar for Cindy Matheson

Cindy Matheson

Educator, Central Alberta Child Advocacy Centre
Cindy Matheson is an experienced educator with over three decades of teaching and collaborative support experience. She has a proven track record in fostering inclusive, trauma-informed practices and addressing diverse learning needs within the Red Deer Public School Board. As a Coordinator... Read More →
Friday May 29, 2026 10:15am - 11:30am MDT
2nd Floor Classroom - Child Advocacy Centre 70 College Cir #310, Red Deer, AB T4R 0V4

10:15am MDT

Counselling Techniques for Children and Youth impacted by sexual violence
Friday May 29, 2026 10:15am - 11:30am MDT
The session provides participants play techniques for children that can help lower symptoms related to trauma. Techniques will be shown on the use of sand tray, visual impact techniques and art to help children and teens with trauma process their experience.  The session will further demonstrate how techniques can be modified to help work with children and youth with concerning sexualized behavior. 
Speakers
avatar for Mark Ballantyne

Mark Ballantyne

Clinical Manager Children/Youth, Sendero Centre
Mark Ballantyne is a child therapist and clinical manager with the Sendero Centre. He has worked with complex trauma and behavioral health issues with child and youth for the past 24 years in various setting such as schools, hospitals, trauma centers, nonprofits, and government. Mark... Read More →
Friday May 29, 2026 10:15am - 11:30am MDT
1400 Margaret Parsons Theatre - RDP Main Campus 100 Donald Blvd, Red Deer, AB T4N 5H5

10:15am MDT

Envisioning a Multidisciplinary Response to Problematic Sexual Behaviour.
Friday May 29, 2026 10:15am - 11:30am MDT
In this session, we will discuss learnings to date from a scoping review to examine both the conceptualization and response to problematic sexual behaviour in children under 12 from sector perspectives spanning law enforcement, child protection, mental health, and education. Participants will learn about areas of alignment between these partnering sectors, and areas where we need to develop clarity for a strong, collaborative response to promote child and youth well-being.
Speakers
KZ

Katarina Zunjic

Katarina Zunjic, MSW, RSW is a social worker and therapist whose experience includes providing clinical services to children, youth, and families, and consultation and education related to trauma, abuse, and sexual behaviour concerns in children. Within her current role Katarina provides... Read More →
avatar for Janine Elenko

Janine Elenko

Senior Research Associate, Luna Child and Youth Advocacy Centre / Kindex Research and Knowledge Centre of Canadian CYACs
Janine Elenko is a Senior Research Associate at Luna Child and Youth Advocacy Centre and Kindex Research and Knowledge Centre of Canadian CYACs. She holds a Masters of Public Health and is in her first year of PhD studies at the University of Calgary in Community Health Sciences... Read More →
Friday May 29, 2026 10:15am - 11:30am MDT
2501 - RDP Main Campus Red Deer Polytechnic - 100 Donald Blvd, Red Deer, AB T4N 5H5

10:15am MDT

From Enforcement to Empowerment: The Realities of Internet Child Exploitation and a Realistic Approach to Online Safety
Friday May 29, 2026 10:15am - 11:30am MDT
The ALERT Internet Child Exploitation Unit welcomes everyone to attend an information session regarding the realities of Internet child exploitation in Alberta, and strategies to navigate these issues in an open and collaborative way with children. Some of the topics we will discuss include: who we are and what we do, child luring and sextortion, artificial intelligence, the commodification of sexual interactions, our partner agencies, and how we can all work together to keep kids safe online.
Speakers
CH

Cpl. Heather Bangle

Community Engagement, ALERT - Internet Child Exploitation - RCMP
Cpl. Bangle has been a member with the RCMP for over 24 years.  She served 6 ½ years in general duties before transferring to the ALERT Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit in 2008. In 2011 Heather transferred within ALERT to the Southern Alberta Internet Child Exploitation... Read More →
Friday May 29, 2026 10:15am - 11:30am MDT
2602 - RDP Main Campus

10:15am MDT

Introduction to the Child Intervention System - CS 101
Friday May 29, 2026 10:15am - 11:30am MDT
The CS 101 Presentation will provide you with an overview of the Child Intervention System, including Child Intervention Legislation and responsibilities. There will also be a focus on threshold for involvement, decision making in Child Intervention and the different services to children in care. Lastly, there will be information shared about the duty to report.
Speakers
avatar for Sally Nydokus

Sally Nydokus

South-Central Region Practice Supports Manager, Children and Family Services
Sally Nydokus is a Child Intervention Manager for Practice Supports with South‑Central Children and Family Services. Over her career with CFS, she has served in a wide range of roles, including Central Region Consolidated Intake Manager, Intake Supervisor, Child Intervention Supervisor, and... Read More →
avatar for Christie Remfert

Christie Remfert

Practice Specialist, South-Central Children and Family Services
Christie Remfert is a Learning and Development Practice Specialist for the South-Central Region, bringing more than 14 years of dedicated experience to the organization. Throughout her career, Christie has served in several key roles—including Intervention Practitioner, Intervention... Read More →
Friday May 29, 2026 10:15am - 11:30am MDT
1500 - RDP Main Campus 100 Donald Blvd, Red Deer, AB T4N 5H5

10:15am MDT

Part 2: Paedophilia, Child Molestation, and Cross-associated Paraphilia
Friday May 29, 2026 10:15am - 11:30am MDT
During this two-part LE-only session, attendees will learn about exclusive and non-exclusive paedophiles, situational offenders, the role of child sexual abuse material in the paedophilic subculture and cross-associated sexual deviances.

You do not need to attend part 1 in order to attend part 2.
This session contains sensitive content; law enforcement strongly preferred. 
Speakers
avatar for Dr. Peter Collins

Dr. Peter Collins

Peter I. Collins
Peter Collins is the operational forensic psychiatrist with the Intelligence Section, of the Toronto Police Service. He was the operational forensic psychiatrist, with the Ontario Provincial Police, from 1995 to 2025. Prior to that, he was a member of the first profiling unit of the... Read More →
Friday May 29, 2026 10:15am - 11:30am MDT
GWH162 Gary W. Harris - 120 College Cir, Red Deer, AB T4N 0T7

10:15am MDT

Silent Harm: Rising Strangulation Risks Among Children & Youth
Friday May 29, 2026 10:15am - 11:30am MDT
Non‑fatal strangulation is no longer an issue seen only in adult intimate‑partner violence — it is now an emerging and deeply concerning trend among children and youth, appearing in peer‑on‑peer violence, sexual assault cases, high‑risk behaviours, and family‑based abuse. Even when no external injuries are visible, the physiological and neurological consequences can be severe, life‑altering, and sometimes fatal. Because these cases often present subtly, healthcare providers, social workers, educators, and law enforcement all play a critical role in early recognition, documentation, safety planning, and coordinated intervention. Increasing awareness and education across sectors is essential to protect vulnerable young people and prevent escalation to serious harm or homicide.

This session equips healthcare providers, social workers, educators, and law enforcement with the knowledge and tools needed to identify, assess, document, and respond to strangulation in young people. Participants will learn clinical red flags, trauma‑informed assessment strategies, safety‑planning considerations, and best‑practice documentation to support both medical care and legal processes. The goal is to strengthen cross‑sector awareness and ensure that no child experiencing strangulation goes unseen, unsupported, or unsafe.
Speakers
avatar for Ronnie Biletsky BScN SANE-A

Ronnie Biletsky BScN SANE-A

Central Alberta Sexual Assault & Domestic Violence program Coordinator, Primary Care Alberta
Ronnie is the Clinical Nurse Educator providing education to RCMP, physicians, nurses, students & community partners on sexual assault response, intimate partner violence, child sexual exploitation & trafficking. With 21 years of Emergency & 19 years of sexual assault nursing experience... Read More →
Friday May 29, 2026 10:15am - 11:30am MDT
CACAC 3rd Floor Dufresne Family Training Room Child Advocacy Centre

10:15am MDT

Workshop Part 1: Reframing Child Sexual Abuse: A Developmental and Relational Disruption
Friday May 29, 2026 10:15am - 11:30am MDT
Child sexual abuse is a profound violation of boundaries, safety, and trust that disrupts development, relationships, and identity. Its impact is not confined to a single event—it unfolds over time, shaping how individuals experience themselves, others, and the world.This session focuses on the specific ways child sexual abuse can shape a girl’s developing sense of gender, power, and relational worth—and how these early experiences carry forward into adolescence and adulthood with clinical, cultural, and political implications.

Speakers
DL

Dr. Lori Haskell

Dr. Lori Haskell is a clinical psychologist, researcher and writer, renowned nationally for her leadership in developing trauma-informed approaches to mental health services, the legal system, and other professional contexts. With over three decades of dedicated experience, Dr... Read More →
Friday May 29, 2026 10:15am - 11:30am MDT
GWH208 Garry W. Harris - 120 College Cir, Red Deer, AB T4N 0T7

11:30am MDT

Lunch
Friday May 29, 2026 11:30am - 12:30pm MDT

Friday May 29, 2026 11:30am - 12:30pm MDT
Gary W. Harris - Arena 120 College Cir, Red Deer, AB T4N 0T7

12:45pm MDT

A youth rights perspective: Developing a framework for engaging youth at CYACs
Friday May 29, 2026 12:45pm - 1:45pm MDT
This youth-led session will explore a framework for youth engagement that was co-developed with youth from across Canada. The framework is intended to support CYACs and researchers to meaningfully engage young people with experiences of child maltreatment to safely share their lived experience, be part of research and advocacy, and build skills to use their voices to shape practice and policy.
Speakers
avatar for Myah Anderson

Myah Anderson

Youth Advisor, Kindex Research and Knowledge Centre
Myah Anderson is a member of the Youth Rights Advocacy group through Kindex and has been actively involved in child- and youth-centered advocacy initiatives. She currently works as a Family Support Worker with Ubuntu at Boyle Street in Edmonton, where she supports children, youth, and families navig... Read More →
avatar for Noah Harris

Noah Harris

Youth Engagement Specialist, Kindex Research and Knowledge Centre
Noah Harris is a Youth Research Assistant, Luna Child and Youth Advocacy Centre, and a Youth Rights Specialist for Kindex National Research and Knowledge Centre. In her role with Kindex, she is co-developing a national framework for youth engagement for the Youth Rights Hub, helping strengthen you... Read More →
Friday May 29, 2026 12:45pm - 1:45pm MDT
GWH167 Gary W. Harris - 120 College Cir, Red Deer, AB T4N 0T7

12:45pm MDT

Child Homicide Cold Case Investigation
Friday May 29, 2026 12:45pm - 1:45pm MDT
On December 05, 2005, members from the Calgary Police Service (CPS) Child Abuse Unit and Homicide Unit initiated an investigation into the suspicious death of two-year-old Blake Douglas HARVEY who died in Calgary .  The original investigative team conducted a thorough criminal investigation into the death of HARVEY but the case eventually went “cold” due to a lack of evidence against the caregiver(s).  In September 2013, the file was reviewed, re-opened, and assigned to Detective M. CAVILLA in January 2014.  

Following is a summary of the 2005 investigation as well the subsequent "cold case" investigation that followed years later (2014/2015). Collaboration between partner law enforcement agencies and medical experts will be highlighted in this case study.
Speakers
JO

Jason Ogelsby

Jason is a retired Canadian law enforcement professional with 20 years of experience in major crimes, undercover operations, cybercrime, and child abuse investigations. Now in the private sector, he guides organizations through complex cyber breaches, specializing in safe, secure... Read More →
avatar for A/Sergeant Michael Cavilla

A/Sergeant Michael Cavilla

A/Sergeant - Investigative Coordinator, Tsuut'ina Nation Police Service
Former Calgary Police Service Detective Michael CAVILLA was a Detective for 18 years, with the last 11 years of his career assigned to the Homicide Unit of the Major Crimes Section.  Michael has investigated over 300 homicides and been involved with over twenty homicides and suspicious... Read More →
Friday May 29, 2026 12:45pm - 1:45pm MDT
Gary W. Harris - Gym 120 College Cir, Red Deer, AB T4N 0T7

12:45pm MDT

Elder Support Room
Friday May 29, 2026 12:45pm - 1:45pm MDT

Speakers
avatar for Elder - Linda Ophus

Elder - Linda Ophus

Elder Linda, who is known for her dedication to building social connections and fostering a sense of shared equality
and value. Cree is her first language, and she is passionate about language revitalization.

Her formative years were spent on the Bigstone Cree Nation reserve in Nor... Read More →
Friday May 29, 2026 12:45pm - 1:45pm MDT
GWH106

12:45pm MDT

From Enforcement to Empowerment: The Realities of Internet Child Exploitation and a Realistic Approach to Online Safety
Friday May 29, 2026 12:45pm - 1:45pm MDT
The ALERT Internet Child Exploitation Unit welcomes everyone to attend an information session regarding the realities of Internet child exploitation in Alberta, and strategies to navigate these issues in an open and collaborative way with children. Some of the topics we will discuss include: who we are and what we do, child luring and sextortion, artificial intelligence, the commodification of sexual interactions, our partner agencies, and how we can all work together to keep kids safe online.
Speakers
CH

Cpl. Heather Bangle

Community Engagement, ALERT - Internet Child Exploitation - RCMP
Cpl. Bangle has been a member with the RCMP for over 24 years.  She served 6 ½ years in general duties before transferring to the ALERT Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit in 2008. In 2011 Heather transferred within ALERT to the Southern Alberta Internet Child Exploitation... Read More →
Friday May 29, 2026 12:45pm - 1:45pm MDT
2602 - RDP Main Campus

12:45pm MDT

From Puppy to Professional: Training, Development, and Early Identification
Friday May 29, 2026 12:45pm - 1:45pm MDT
This presentation explores the journey of puppies as they develop into confident, capable Facility Dogs. Attendees will learn how thoughtful early training, intentional socialization, and developmental milestones shape a puppy’s future success in working roles. We will discuss how to identify strengths, emerging skills, and potential challenges early on, allowing programs to make informed, welfare-focused decisions about career paths. Practical examples and real-world insights will highlight how early identification and support set the foundation for resilient, reliable Facility Dogs who thrive in their professional roles.
Speakers
DW

Dana Whytock

Dana is often told she has the best job in the world. She agrees, 100%! Starting out as a Volunteer Puppy Raiser introduced her to her newest career as Coordinator, Puppy Program at DWW. Along with working for DWW, she still volunteers as a Puppy Raiser and Boarding Home.

Every da... Read More →
TB

Taylor Bertram

Taylor is the Puppy Program Coordinator at Dogs with Wings. She gets to help our puppies grow into incredible assistance dogs that change lives. She’s been working with dogs since she was 16, and proud to have her CPDT-KA designation and to be a strong advocate for force-free training... Read More →
Friday May 29, 2026 12:45pm - 1:45pm MDT
GWH162 Gary W. Harris - 120 College Cir, Red Deer, AB T4N 0T7

12:45pm MDT

Strengthening Systems of Care: Introducing the Child Abuse and Exploitation Prevention and Response Certificate Program
Friday May 29, 2026 12:45pm - 1:45pm MDT
The Child Abuse and Exploitation Prevention and Response Certificate Program will equip professionals with the specialized knowledge, practical skills, and evidence-informed approaches needed to effectively recognize, prevent, and respond to child abuse, exploitation and trafficking. This comprehensive program supports those working with children and youth across sectors.
This session will provide an overview of the program’s four-course structure:
  • Building Safe Spaces: Trauma Awareness
  • Navigating & Preventing Child Abuse Together
  • Protecting Youth in a Digital World
  • Not for Sale: Protecting Canada’s Youth from Trafficking
Participants will gain insight into key learning outcomes and explore how the program strengthens individual practice while enhancing coordinated, system-wide responses. Emphasis will be placed on building capacity, increasing confidence in reporting and intervention, and fostering safer environments for children and youth.
Speakers
avatar for Lee Caine

Lee Caine

Education Program Coordinator, Central Alberta Child Advocacy Centre
Lee Caine is the Education Program Coordinator at the Central Alberta Child Advocacy Centre, bringing over 31 years of experience in education. With 22 years as a high school teacher and 9 years as a high school counselor in the Red Deer Catholic School Division, Lee has a deep understanding... Read More →
avatar for Dean Pasiuk

Dean Pasiuk

Director of Education, Central Alberta Child Advocacy Centre
For the past six years, Dean has held the role of Director of Education at the CACAC. Dean's 30-year career in Education has seen him progress from classroom teacher to administrator, working with both the Chinooks Edge School Division and the Red Deer Public School Division. Dean... Read More →
Friday May 29, 2026 12:45pm - 1:45pm MDT
2nd Floor Classroom - Child Advocacy Centre 70 College Cir #310, Red Deer, AB T4R 0V4

12:45pm MDT

Student Engagement in Child and Youth Well-being: Community Service Learning, Applied Study, and Summer Research Initiatives.
Friday May 29, 2026 12:45pm - 1:45pm MDT
Student Engagement in Child and Youth Well-being: Community Service Learning, Applied Study, and Summer Research Initiatives. This will be a showcase of student work, with students presenting on the impact of their community-engaged projects.
Speakers
avatar for Brooke Schwartz

Brooke Schwartz

Student, Red Deer Polytechnic
Brooke Schwartz is graduating from the Bachelor of Science in Psychology degree at Red Deer Polytechnic, in June. During her time at RDP, she was given the opportunity to work on two research projects involving the Bethany Care Society, giving her direct and valuable experience working... Read More →
avatar for Sydney D. Greer

Sydney D. Greer

I recently completed my Bachelor of Science in Psychology at Red Deer Polytechnic and will be beginning my master’s studies this October. My academic interests include child and adolescent development, mentorship, trauma, and the long-term impact that childhood experiences can have... Read More →
avatar for Manya Julka

Manya Julka

Student
Manya Julka is a third-year Psychology student at Red Deer Polytechnic with a background in early childhood education. Her experience working with children has shaped her interest in child development and research-informed practices that support healthy learning environments. Through... Read More →
avatar for Trista L. Morgan

Trista L. Morgan

BA in Psychology Student - 4th Year, Red Deer Polytechnic
Hello, my name is Trista and I am a current student a Red Deer Polytechnic, I am about to enter my fourth year in my BA in Psychology and I am looking forward to pursuing a career in clinical psychology. I have about 2 years of job experience in the field of working with children... Read More →
avatar for Gregory D. Wells

Gregory D. Wells

PhD, Instructor - Psychology, Red Deer Polytechnic
Dr. Wells completed his PhD at the University of Windsor in 2001 and has expertise in the area of Human Development. At RDP, he teaches intermediate and senior-level courses in Child Development, Adolescence, and Adulthood and Aging. He is also actively engaged in applied research... Read More →
Friday May 29, 2026 12:45pm - 1:45pm MDT
GWH177

12:45pm MDT

Understanding Trauma in Vulnerable Populations
Friday May 29, 2026 12:45pm - 1:45pm MDT
This presentation explores the impact of trauma on vulnerable populations, with a focus on enhancing trauma-informed responses across helping professions. The purpose is to equip frontline workers with a deeper understanding of how trauma manifests differently depending on the type (acute, chronic, or complex) and the individual’s context, including identity, age, culture, and systemic exposure. Key concepts such as the fight, flight, freeze, fawn, and friend responses are explained to help decode behavioural reactions often misinterpreted in service settings. Vulnerable populations—including children, Indigenous peoples, 2SLGBTQ+ individuals, newcomers, and those affected by poverty, abuse, or systemic violence—experience higher rates of trauma and face barriers to healing within traditional systems. The session presents practical strategies for frontline workers that emphasize emotional safety, empowerment, cultural humility, and relational care. Findings underscore that trauma is not solely about the event, but about how it impacts the nervous system, relationships, and sense of self over time. Workers who understand the nuances of trauma are more likely to build trust, reduce re-traumatization, and support long-term healing. In conclusion, adopting a trauma-informed approach is not an optional skill but an essential framework for all professionals working in community, health, justice, and education sectors. It transforms service delivery from one-size-fits-all to person-centred, ultimately promoting dignity, resilience, and more effective outcomes for those most at risk.
Speakers
avatar for Donna Astley-Reed (she/her)

Donna Astley-Reed (she/her)

Director, Little Bear Child & Youth Advocacy Centre
Donna Astley-Reed is the Director of Little Bear Child & Youth Advocacy Centre, where she works alongside a dedicated team to support children, youth, and families through their healing journeys. With a heart for advocacy and community connection, Donna is passionate about creating safe, welcoming sp... Read More →
avatar for Cassidy Shopland (she/her)

Cassidy Shopland (she/her)

Child and Youth Counselling Lead, Lloydminster Sexual Assault Services
Cassidy Shopland is a Counselling Therapist at Lloydminster Sexual Assault Services, where she has spent more than a decade supporting individuals and families impacted by trauma. Her work centers on vulnerable populations, particularly children and youth, and is guided by a trauma-informed... Read More →
Friday May 29, 2026 12:45pm - 1:45pm MDT
2501 - RDP Main Campus Red Deer Polytechnic - 100 Donald Blvd, Red Deer, AB T4N 5H5

12:45pm MDT

Workshop Part 2: Healing from Child Sexual Abuse: What Actually Promotes Change
Friday May 29, 2026 12:45pm - 1:45pm MDT
Most survivors of child sexual abuse do not receive support in childhood. Many begin therapy in adulthood—often decades later—carrying patterns shaped in the absence of safety, recognition, and repair.
This means healing is gradual and relational—requiring repeated experiences of safety and trust that reshape how the brain and body respond over time.
Speakers
DL

Dr. Lori Haskell

Dr. Lori Haskell is a clinical psychologist, researcher and writer, renowned nationally for her leadership in developing trauma-informed approaches to mental health services, the legal system, and other professional contexts. With over three decades of dedicated experience, Dr... Read More →
Friday May 29, 2026 12:45pm - 1:45pm MDT
GWH208 Garry W. Harris - 120 College Cir, Red Deer, AB T4N 0T7

1:45pm MDT

Break
Friday May 29, 2026 1:45pm - 2:00pm MDT

Friday May 29, 2026 1:45pm - 2:00pm MDT
Gary W. Harris - Foyer 120 College Cir, Red Deer, AB T4N 0T7

2:00pm MDT

Keynote Speaker: Incel – the Crossroads of Misogyny and Extremism
Friday May 29, 2026 2:00pm - 3:30pm MDT

Speakers
avatar for Dr. Peter Collins

Dr. Peter Collins

Peter I. Collins
Peter Collins is the operational forensic psychiatrist with the Intelligence Section, of the Toronto Police Service. He was the operational forensic psychiatrist, with the Ontario Provincial Police, from 1995 to 2025. Prior to that, he was a member of the first profiling unit of the... Read More →
Friday May 29, 2026 2:00pm - 3:30pm MDT

3:30pm MDT

Closing Remarks
Friday May 29, 2026 3:30pm - 3:45pm MDT
Closing Remarks 
Closing Ceremony - Linda Ophus
Friday May 29, 2026 3:30pm - 3:45pm MDT
Gary W. Harris - Foyer 120 College Cir, Red Deer, AB T4N 0T7
 
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