Emerging from a proud history of community-based organizing, advocacy and activism, community workers work with individuals and communities at all levels (local, national, natural and global) toward positive individual and social change.
The course develops crucial skills including: Anti-oppressive and intercultural practice in working with diverse populations (including youth, immigrant communities, Indigenous populations), critical analysis, research and writing, group facilitation and leadership, individual and group counselling, conflict mediation and restorative justice, community organizing, activism and development, proposal writing and program evaluation, policy analysis and rights-based advocacy.