

“Growing restorative conversations from the ground up.”
Welcome to Mîtos Consulting.
We are a brand new company with years of experience.
Our mission is to work with organizations to create meaningful conversations that support the betterment for all.
Our team has been leading campaigns, trainings and policy changes for more than 20 years.
From comparative research, impact in the community, supporting Truth and Reconciliation work and more, we work with communities throughout the country to grow restorative conversations from the ground up.
Case Studies
Developed curriculum for provincial update “Indigenous Domestic Violence” program and hired by Healthy Home Counselling Services contract.
Facilitated new curriculum, 1.5 years making updates along the way and changes in facilitation.
Case Studies
Comparative Research survey: designed and facilitated the survey of Indigenous women’s on reserve experiences with domestic violence in southern alberta comported to non-indigenous women, especially those living in urban centers.
Alberta Restorative Justice Executive Board: 2015 – 2020
Case Studies
- Community organizing since 2016. Began with Calgary Alliance for the Common Good.
- Truth and Reconciliation Research Action Team co-chair since 2016.
- Elder Led Reconciliation Groups 2016 2018 2021-2022
- IAFNW 2019 – development of WTC curriculum w/ Indigenous Peoples from US Canada Aotearora and Australia.
Case Studies
- Funding applications to support TRC work within network.
- Train the trainer curriculum developer.
- Wresting with the Truth of Colonization main Indigenous facilitator & trainer.
- Working Seattle, Edmonton Victoria Vancouver Portland Spokane Australia & Aotearora Alliances.
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Policy analysis:
- Coordinator/Founder Women’s Memorial March for Missing and Murdered Women Calgary. In accordance to guidelines set out by the Founders – Vancouver March for MMIW.
- Developed and Facilitated 5 day workshop on Violence Against Indigenous Women with Angela Marie MacDOugall of the Battered Women’s Support Services in DTES (downtown eastside Vancouver) in 2015 with 35 participants in attendance.