Deepen Your Knowledge: Learn from leading Indigenous voices in social work from around the world
Build Connections: Engage with like-minded professionals and change-makers across borders
Inspire Change: Be part of critical conversations shaping the future of social work globally
This is more than a conference — it’s a movement. Will you be part of it?
Who Attends
Social Work & Academic Professionals from Around the World
Indigenous and non-Indigenous social workers, counselors, and therapists
Researchers and faculty specializing in Indigenous knowledge, decolonization, and social justice from various countries
Social work students seeking mentorship and career connections in an international context
Indigenous Knowledge Keepers & Community Leaders
Elders and Traditional Knowledge Keepers representing diverse Indigenous cultures
Indigenous community organizers, activists, and advocates from various nations sharing their experiences and strategies
Leaders in child welfare, mental health, and community healing initiatives contributing to a global dialogue
Individuals with Lived Experience
Those who have navigated the social work system and can provide valuable insights on a global scale
Individuals sharing their personal stories to inform practice and policy across different regions
Allies and community members dedicated to reconciliation and Indigenous empowerment on a global scale
Individuals seeking to learn, grow, and contribute to the international movement for equity and justice
Policy Makers & Change Agents
Government representatives from various countries working in Indigenous affairs and social policy
Leaders in non-profits, advocacy groups, and international Indigenous organizations promoting global best practices
Those engaged in decolonizing social work practice and policy within a global framework
Business & Industry Partners
Indigenous entrepreneurs and business owners in social enterprise from various regions
Corporate representatives investing in Indigenous-led initiatives globally
Funders, grant-makers, and philanthropic organizations supporting Indigenous development projects around the world
Why Attend
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