ICLD has over 20 years experience working with Indigenous communities on capacity building.
We also deliver our Indigenous Experience workshops to foster reconciliation.
04/17/2026
Hands-on learning in action! Our Craft Workers Program students have been building skills, confidence, and teamwork with every task, tool, and project.
Learning by doing, growing by doing, and achieving by doing, this is what skill-building looks like.
04/07/2026
Understanding people’s experiences is key to creating supportive and respectful environments.
Trauma-informed practice recognizes that many individuals carry experiences of trauma that can shape how they interact with services, workplaces, and communities. By prioritizing safety, trust, choice, and empowerment, trauma-informed approaches help ensure people feel valued and supported.
An important part of this is trauma-informed communication; using thoughtful language, active listening, and compassionate responses that respect each person’s pace and comfort. This approach helps prevent re-traumatization and encourages meaningful connection.
When organizations adopt trauma-informed approaches, they create spaces where people feel safe, heard, and empowered to participate fully.
04/02/2026
Our Keys to Employment (K2E) classroom is more than a place to learn skills, it’s a space where students support each other, share experiences, and grow together. Every session builds confidence, strengthens connections, and prepares them for success in their careers and communities.
03/31/2026
Big congratulations to the I’tusto (To Rise Again) Graduates on becoming Igniting Healing Facilitators! 🎉
Your dedication to healing, growth, and supporting your community is truly inspiring. This work will have a lasting impact, lifting others as you continue to rise together.
We are proud to celebrate this meaningful achievement and are honoured by the trust of Mamalilikulla First Nation as you carry this important work forward.
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03/27/2026
NABOC YVR | Insight. Connection. Growth.
03/24/2026
Truth and Reconciliation is more than a commitment - it’s action.
At ICLD, we support organizations and communities in understanding and implementing the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action in meaningful and practical ways. Through training, guidance, and partnership, we help organizations move beyond awareness and toward real change that supports Indigenous inclusion, cultural safety, and respectful relationships.
If your organization is looking for support on how to action Truth and Reconciliation in your workplace or community, connect with ICLD. Together, we can create pathways for learning, accountability, and lasting impact.
03/19/2026
Honouring culture is at the heart of learning at ICLD’s Keys to Employment program. These photos show a student leading a smudging ceremony, grounding the day in reflection, respect, and connection. Integrating cultural teachings strengthens confidence, leadership, and community.
03/16/2026
Engagement opportunity: Discussion about CLBC’s future
Join ICLD for a facilitated discussion about Community Living BC to inform their new 2026-2029 Strategic Plan.
This is a chance to have a meaningful, guided discussion on what CLBC should prioritize moving forward. All input will be shared anonymously.
Great being part of the conversations at Forward Summit West Coast 2026.
Always inspiring to see leaders and entrepreneurs connecting here in Vancouver.
03/10/2026
03/09/2026
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Are you located in Kamloops?
Join CLBC and ICLD for this community engagement meeting!
This is a chance to have a meaningful, guided discussion on what CLBC should prioritize moving forward. All input will be shared anonymously. If you can't make this session we also have virtual engagements you can register for!
Please RSVP to your preferred session by scanning the QR code or following the link. Let us know if you need any accommodations to participate: https://app.smartsheet.com/.../019c95f9226b7c7da40c6c0e35...
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The Indigenous Community for Leadership and Development (ICLD) works with First Nations, Metis & Inuit communities to develop and deliver personalized training and planning services that are aligned with respect for the wisdom within each community.
As an Indigenous owned company, our mission is to facilitate learning and skills growth that supports each nations economic development goals. We amplify your existing strengths with the networks and tools needed for your vision of success.
Based in, but not limited to, British Columbia, ICLD offers training at all levels of a community; Leadership, Administration & Community members.
ICLD travels to each community to deliver training thus helping ensure maximum participation. Courses range from one day to several weeks depending on the subject.
Courses include:
Computer skills - Office Administration - Governance - Team building - Customer Service - Entrepreneur Training - Essential Employment Skills - Project Management - Data Management - Goal Setting - Strategic Planning.....and many more.