
How We Help



Beyond economic benefit, engaging with Indigenous communities is essential for businesses committed to truth and reconciliation. Collaborating authentically can lead to richer cultural awareness, improved workplace diversity, and a greater societal impact.
Partnering for Meaningful Action
At Ask Auntie Consulting, we believe reconciliation is a verb—it’s about action, commitment, and building authentic, sustainable relationships with Indigenous communities. We work with organizations ready to move beyond words and engage in meaningful, transformative work.
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Our tailored services combine expert consulting, knowledge sharing, facilitation, and hands-on training to empower you with the tools and confidence to foster lasting connections. Whether you're just beginning your reconciliation journey or looking to enhance your efforts, we meet you where you are and guide you every step of the way.

Our Expertise Includes:
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Learning Sessions: Interactive and insightful education tailored to your team.
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Strategy Planning: Crafting actionable roadmaps for reconciliation and engagement.
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Team Building: Strengthening collaboration and cultural awareness within your team.
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Leadership Coaching: Supporting leaders in navigating reconciliation with confidence and empathy.
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Reconciliation Action Plans (RAPs): Developing customized, measurable plans for meaningful progress.
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Sharing Circles and Focus Group Facilitation: Creating safe spaces for dialogue and collaboration.
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"What We Heard" Reporting: Turning community input into actionable insights.
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Economic Reconciliation: Strategies for community investment and economic development.
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Indigenous Community Engagement Guidance: Building trust and understanding through respectful communication.
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Identifying Indigenous Communities: Helping you connect with the right partners.
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Protocol Best Practices: Navigating cultural and ceremonial protocols with respect and confidence.
Together, we’ll help you build bridges of trust and create partnerships that honor and support the goals of reconciliation.