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Cheryle Dreaver

B.A.


Description

Cheryle Dreaver, B.A., serves as an Anti-Racism Project Lead at FNHSSM, bringing over a decade of experience advocating for First Nations families. With expertise in navigating complex systems and a commitment to confronting racism, Cheryle collaborates with a dedicated team of professional Anti-Racism trainers that are committed to delivering the training, ensuring that anti-racism principles are effectively integrated into research and clinical practice to promote inclusivity and equity. Cheryle facilitates knowledge exchange within FNHSSM’s 10-week First Nations Specific Anti-Racism Training Project. Additionally, she ensures that project remains up-to-date, coordinates diverse learning opportunities, and implements trauma-informed support mechanisms. Skilled in leadership, advocacy, and cultural sensitivity, Cheryle is dedicated to fostering inclusive environments and driving positive change.