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Click here to download the registration form in pdf format. You can print it and mail it in with your payment. Speaker Summary DON BURNSTICK - MONDAY, APRIL 27TH AT 7:00 PM: www.donburnstick.com Don’s website speaks for itself. Don will be providing us with his 1 hour Comedy Show. JOHN HALLIGAN - TUESDAY, APRIL 28 AT 9:00 AM: www.RyansStory.org CST ALLAN BOYD – TUESDAY, APRIL 28 AT 10:30 AM: Senior Constable Allan Boyd is a twenty-eight year veteran of the Ontario Provincial Police. He has been stationed on Manitoulin Island for his whole career. In 1996 he became the community-policing officer at Manitoulin Secondary School developing crime prevention and safety program to the students. Including an Internet Safety Program for all grade 9 students, this was the first one of its kind in the north. Today he teaches other officers in the latest trends on internet safety working closely with the OPP’s Electronic-Crime Unit at GHQ in Orillia. JIM VARDON – TUESDAY, APRIL 28 AT 1:00 PM: Detective Sergeant Jim Vardon is with the Northeast Regional Drug Enforcement Section of the Ontario Provincial Police. COLIN REINKE AND JAMIE TRADER – TUESDAY, APRIL 28 AT 2:45 PM: Detectives Reinke and Trader will be presenting on “Project Betrayal – Monsignor Prince Investigation”. This presentation is a case study involving clergy abuse. Detectives Reinke and Trader have given this presentation on numerous occasions to police and victim service agencies. MARK CROCKER – TUESDAY, APRIL 28 AT 7:00 PM: http://www.markcrocker.ca Mark is a ventriloquist and will provided us with some much needed humour at the end of a long day! DALE ENGLISH – WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29 AT 9:00 AM: http://www.youdeservesupport.com Dale has worked as psychotherapist and substance abuse counsellor for the past 24 years in a correctional facility, a rural mental health clinic, an Acute Partial Hospital program and now in his practices in northeast PA and northwest NJ where abuse/trauma, battered persons, LGBT issues and men’s issues are among his specialty areas. Dale is also the creator and facilitator of weekend workshops called Rhythmic Journeys where body movement is used as the primary form of communication to access buried feelings. JORDAN M – WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29 AT 10:30 AM: Jordan’s interest in film in media has landed him production jobs in places from Vancouver to Los Angeles and Mexico City. His films have screened in festivals in New York, Singapore, Germany, and across Canada, including the prestigious Toronto International Film Festival in 2007 Jordan has overcome a strong history of negative coping strategies that he used as a result of the sexual abuse that was perpetrated against him by a family member when he was an early teen. He is currently working on a DVD for training of Probation Parole Officers with the Silence to Hope Project in Southern Ontario and the Help and Hope Project in the Toronto area. BRUCE M – WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29 AT 11:30 AM: Bruce owns and operated a successful private investigation agency for a number of years. His knowledge of how the judicial system should have prepared him for ins and outs of the judicial system. When he came forward to report the abuse that he had undergone as a youth he could not have anticipated the 12 year struggle it would become. LYNNE MACDONELL – WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29 AT 1:30 PM: http://www.lmtherapy.com Lynn is a psychotherapist in private practice in the Toronto area. Her focus is primarily working with adult survivors of childhood abuse, relationship issues, including sexual problems, and addictions of all types. Lynne facilitates a weekly support group for male survivors of childhood abuse. MARK H – WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29 AT 3:15 PM: Mark grew up in the inner City of Toronto. Mark came from a family of 10 children. His family is devoted Catholic and were very active in their local church. His mother had three brothers; two of them were priests and one a deacon. Mark is a survivor of clergy abuse who’s abuse began at the age of 9 and continued until his early teens.
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