 My name is Alison Pooley. I'm the executive director of the Asante Center. The Asante Center is a non-profit organization that specializes in neurodevelopment and supporting people who have neurodevelopmental disabilities. So we specialize specifically in fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, autism spectrum disorder, and what we would call other complex needs from a range of brain-based neurodevelopmental influences, genetics, trauma, exposure to substances, prenatally, etc. Hi, my name is Brittany Bertrand. I work for Métis Nation as a youth and community program assistant. I'm a mother of two. I currently am taking my BA in child and youth care counseling at Douglas College. My name is Dr. Daniel Tull from the Surrey School District. I am the district principal for all of the alternate-based programs, as well as the programs that are interagency, as well as supporting students with mental health and street entrenchment. I also oversee all of Surrey's summer programs, as well as the program in Surrey Pre-Trail Center for inmates who want an education. Hi, I'm Jeff Schiffer. I am Métis on my mother's side and German on my father's side. I was born and raised here in unceded Coast Salish territories. I'm currently a sectional instructor with the Justice Institute of British Columbia and also a faculty member of the Aboriginal Focusing Oriented Therapy Program that's delivered there. My name is Dr. Jennifer Wallowick. I'm the managing director of the Stigma and Resilience Among Vulnerable Youth Center. It's a research center at UBC School of Nursing, and we do a lot of population research and research for vulnerable youth, specializing mostly in LGBTQ youth, as well as sexual exploitation. And we're a team of researchers internationally and also across Canada that are really dedicated to creating applied research that school districts, governments, and individuals can use to really shape their policies. My name is Lauren McKayla-Petersen, and I'm from the Métis Nation of British Columbia. I am Métis. I currently work for the Langley School District as an Aboriginal Support Worker, and I am also the Fraser Valley Community Activator for the Métis Nation of British Columbia's Tau Sante Community Health or Healthy Communities Project. This is a new initiative working our own wellness. My name is Rachel Calder. I'm the executive director of Artemis Place Society. We're an integrated youth program that combines education, counseling, life skills, parenting, support, and childcare to young women, teenage mothers, and transgendered youth in the Capital Region in BC. Hi, my name is Simone Hottie. I'm a registered clinical counselor for BC Postal Association, and I work under the division of the BC Trauma Care Program. So BC Postal Association has been established since 1948, working with federal ex-offenders and rehabilitation back into society. And then in 2016, they opened up a trauma care division in which provides intervention, prevention, and aftercare for clients who are facing traumatic events. My name is Sonya Piricini, and I'm a teacher at Addieville Elementary this year teaching Grade 2-3, and I'm Delta.