Upcoming and Recent Events


Vikki Reynolds (PhD RCC) is an activist/ therapist and a white settler on the territories of the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwu7mesh (Squamish), and səl̓ílwətaʔɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) nations.
Articles & speaks free at:
www.vikkireynolds.ca
Vikki Reynolds
'Sharing Practice'
Many people have come to my training sessions and workshops to co
-create knowledge, skills, and analysis for this work and our communities. This is something new.
The intention behind Sharing Practice sessions is to create spaces to share our practice in dialogues within community that holds a collective ethic of justice-doing in community work, counselling and therapy. Each session focuses on specific practice explored in an article, and will have provocations to foster emergent, meaningful dialogues and assist us to explore our practices and witness others in connected struggles.
You are invited to deepen and explore your practice by attending some of the sessions most relevant to your work, or all of the sessions to foster practices that deepen our usefulness across time and communities.
$110 Cnd + tax
for each 3-hour
session
scholarships available: reynolds.vikki@gmail.com
Registration, times, further information & resources:
vikkireynolds.ca/
sharing-practice/
10% of proceeds to
Moms Stop The Harm
*Dates given are for North America
in Australia dates are one day later
Mar 9, 2026 Structuring Safety with people who have experienced oppression, violence and exploitation
Apr 13 Hate Kills: A justice-doing response to ‘suicide’
May 11 Navigating Multiple Relationships- not Dual Relationships
Jun 23 A Solidarity Approach: working towards ethical and accountable ‘Research’, Publishing, Dissertations & Thesis Writing
Aug 17 People-ing-the-room: Solidarity Practices
Nov 9 A Solidarity Interview: A practice-based session.
Dec 14 A Justice-doing approach to work with Men who use violence
Jan 11, 2027 Vicarious Resistance & Believed-in-hope
Feb 8 To Be of Use: Working in Solidarity; Solidarity in Action: Addressing Complexity and holding tensions; Solidarity Collective Care & Sustainability

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Centre for systemic studies the family institute

Dialogues of solidarity, believed in hope & resistance with Vikki Reynolds

The Grand Port Talbot, Wales
Tuesday, May 19 from 9:30 am to 4:30 pm GMT+1

Join Vikki in dialogues of justice doing at the intersections of abuses of power & community responses, evoking solidarity & collective care

Registration: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/dialogues-of-solidarity-believed-in-hope-resistance-with-vikki-reynolds-tickets-1980543696511


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A Supervision of Solidarity

A Supervision of Solidarity is informed by an ethics of justice-doing & solidarity, encompassing: resisting settler colonialism, centering ethics, doing solidarity, addressing power, fostering collective sustainability, critically engaging with language, and structuring safety. In this workshop we will consider the ethical frame for liberatory and collaborative, relational supervision, and reflect on our own ethical stances for supervision that centres an ethics of justice-doing.

May 30 2026 Antwerp Belgium https://ndc2.eu/




0 Justice-Doing with each other in contexts of mean spirited and cruel politics
0 ‘Lean In’ & holding onto our fabulous and painful histories of joint struggle
against multiple oppressions
0 Repair as dignity-driven practice
0 Resist carceral logics of crime/punishment
0 Address repair while holding critiques of coercive forgiveness
0 Visioning and world building requires us to enact the kind of politics and
justice-doing we want to create more of.
0 Co-creating ‘Cultures of Accountability’ alongside solidarity
0 Relationships of Sustainability and Transformation
Cost: $220 per Participant
including processing fees
Scholarships available.
Contact organizer : reynolds.vikki@gmail.com
10% of proceeds
will be donated to
registration: tickettailor.com/events/vikkireynolds/2137740
Rupture & Transformative Repair | Online Workshop
Sustaining Ethical Relationships & Collective Accountability
Vancouver, Canada
November 3 & 4
3 pm to 6 pm PDT
Sydney, Australia
November 4 & 5
9 am to 12 pm AEDT
Vikki Reynolds (PhD RCC) is an activist/ therapist and a
white settler on the territories of the xʷməθkʷəyəm (Musqueam),
Skwxwu7mesh (Squamish), and səl̓ílwətaʔɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) nations.
Articles & speaks free at: www.vikkireynolds.ca

Collective Care, Solidarity & Justice-Doing
Resisting Burnout
Vikki Reynolds (PhD RCC) is an activist/ therapist and a
white settler on the territories of the xʷməθkʷəyəm (Musqueam),
Skwxwu7mesh (Squamish), and səl̓ílwətaʔɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) nations.
Articles & speaks free at: www.vikkireynolds.ca
Online workshop for workers/practitioners. We will foster Solidarity and
Justice-Doing as central to our Collective Care and resistance against what
the trauma industry calls “Vicarious Trauma”’ & “Burnout” and:
Enact Collective Ethics for Justice-Doing
Put work in Context of Necropolitics & Structural Abandonment
Resist Enmeshment & Disconnection, centering Connection
Resist patronizing “self-care” & diagnosis of workers as broken & deficient
Build Solidarity & Collective Care/Mutual Aid Projects
Co-create Believed-in-Hope
Vancouver, Canada
November 16 & 17
3 pm to 6 pm PDT
Sydney, Australia
February 17 & 18
9 am to 12 pm AEDT
Cost: $220 per Participant
including processing fees
Scholarships available.
Contact organizer :
reynolds.vikki@gmail.com
10% of proceeds
will be donated to
registration: tickettailor.com/events/vikkireynolds/2049920

Supervision at the Intersections of Power in
Community Work & Therapy | Online Workshop
Vikki Reynolds (PhD RCC) is an activist/ therapist and a
white settler on the territories of the xʷməθkʷəyəm (Musqueam),
Skwxwu7mesh (Squamish), and səl̓ílwətaʔɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) nations.
Articles & speaks free at: www.vikkireynolds.ca
A Supervision of Solidarity is informed by an ethics of justice-doing:
resisting settler colonialism
centering ethics
doing solidarity
addressing power
fostering collective sustainability
critically engaging with language
structuring safety
Cost: $220 per Participant
including processing fees
Scholarships available.
Contact organizer :
reynolds.vikki@gmail.com
10% of proceeds
will be donated to
registration: tickettailor.com/events/vikkireynolds/2137775
November 24 & 25
Vancouver, Canada
3 pm to 6 pm PDT
November 25 & 26
Sydney, Australia
9 am to 12 pm AEST

Collaborative Leadership | Online Workshop
Creating Cultures of Accountability, Structuring
Safety & Justice Doing in Community Work
Vikki Reynolds (PhD RCC) is an activist/ therapist and a
white settler on the territories of the xʷməθkʷəyəm (Musqueam),
Skwxwu7mesh (Squamish), and səl̓ílwətaʔɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) nations.
Articles & speaks free at: www.vikkireynolds.ca
For Team Leads, Change Agents, Supervisors
Lateral Mentoring & Leadership qualities
Promoting Relationships of Respect & Dignity in Team Building
Cultures of Accountability & Making Repair of Transgressions
Collective Ethics & Collective Accountability
Power & Responsibility
Collaborative Leadership Frameworks
Vancouver, Canada
December 1 & 2
3 pm to 6 pm PDT
Sydney, Australia
December 2 & 3
9 am to 12 pm AEDT
Cost: $220 per Participant
including processing fees
Scholarships available.
Contact organizer :
reynolds.vikki@gmail.com
10% of proceeds
will be donated to
registration: tickettailor.com/events/vikkireynolds/2137785

“The Zone of Fabulousness”
A Train the Trainers Online Workshop
Vikki Reynolds & Tara Taylor
Practical ways to bring learnings to teams & communities of struggle
Resources: videos, articles, exercises
Structuring Safety for diffifficult conversations
Approaches to unsettle-settlers & resist replicating colonization
Resisting Burnout & Vicarious Trauma with Justice-doing
Centering Connection & resisting Disconnection & Enmeshment:
The Zone of Fabulousness
Creating Cultures of Critique
Debriefifing with Collective Care & Connection
Resisting traumatizing each other
Responding to Tragic Death
Strategies for Loss & Grief: Holding On & Letting Go
December 8 & 9
Vancouver, Canada
3 pm - 6 pm PDT
December 9 & 10
Sydney, Australia
9 am - 12 pm AEDT
Cost: $220 per Participant including processing fees
Scholarships available.
Contact organizer : reynolds.vikki@gmail.com
10% of proceeds
will be donated to
registration: tickettailor.com/events/vikkireynolds/2137802

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Collaborative Leadership | Online Workshop Creating Cultures of Accountability, Structuring Safety & Justice Doing in Community Work Vikki Reynolds (PhD RCC) is an activist/ therapist and a white settler on the territories of the xʷməθkʷəyəm (Musqueam), Skwxwu7mesh (Squamish), and səl̓ílwətaʔɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) nations. Articles & speaks free at: www.vikkireynolds.ca For Team Leads, Change Agents, Supervisors Lateral Mentoring & Leadership qualities Promoting Relationships of Respect & Dignity in Team Building Cultures of Accountability & Making Repair of Transgressions Collective Ethics & Collective Accountability Power & Responsibility Collaborative Leadership Frameworks Vancouver January 21 & 22, 2026 2 pm to 5 pm PST Sydney January 22 & 23, 2026 9 am to 12 pm AEDT Cost: $220 per Participant including processing fees Scholarships available. Priority to BIPOC, Indigenous people & peers/people with lived & living experience contact organizer : reynolds.vikki@gmail.com 10% of proceeds will be donated to registration: tickettailor.com/events/vikkireynolds/1868438

Workshops in Mexico City February 13 and 14


Collective Care, Solidarity & Justice-Doing Resisting Burnout Vikki Reynolds (PhD RCC) is an activist/ therapist and a white settler on the territories of the xʷməθkʷəyəm (Musqueam), Skwxwu7mesh (Squamish), and səl̓ílwətaʔɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) nations. Articles & speaks free at: www.vikkireynolds.ca Online workshop for workers/practitioners. We will foster Solidarity and Justice-Doing as central to our Collective Care and resistance against what the trauma industry calls “Vicarious Trauma”’ & “Burnout” and: Enact Collective Ethics for Justice-Doing Put work in Context of Necropolitics & Structural Abandonment Resist Enmeshment & Disconnection, centering Connection Resist patronizing “self-care” & diagnosis of workers as broken & deficient Build Solidarity & Collective Care/Mutual Aid Projects Co-create Believed-in-Hope Vancouver February 25 & 26 2 pm to 5 pm PST Sydney February 26 & 27 9 am to 12 pm AEDT Cost: $220 per Participant including processing fees Scholarships available. Priority to BIPOC, Indigenous people & peers/people with lived & living experience contact organizer : reynolds.vikki@gmail.com 10% of proceeds will be donated to registration: tickettailor.com/events/vikkireynolds/1868442

“Trauma”: Witnessing Resistance & Justice Doing in Response to Violence Suffering and Oppression Vikki Reynolds (PhD RCC) is an activist/ therapist and a white settler on the territories of the xʷməθkʷəyəm (Musqueam), Skwxwu7mesh (Squamish), and səl̓ílwətaʔɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) nations. Articles & speaks free at: www.vikkireynolds.ca This online workshop offers a justice-doing response to ‘trauma.’ It will address: A decolonizing & justice-doing ethical stance Resisting individualization, objectivity & neutrality of trauma industry Witnessing stance informed by direct action activism Understandings of Acts of resistance Stories from practice Cost: $220 per Participant including processing fees Scholarships available. Priority to BIPOC, Indigenous people & peers/people with lived & living experience contact organizer reynolds.vikki@gmail.com 10% of proceeds will be donated to registration: tickettailor.com/events/vikkireynolds/1869620 March 2 & 3 Vancouver, Canada 2 pm to 5 pm PDT March 3 & 4 Sydney, Australia 9 am to 12 pm AEDT

Keynote: Witnessing our Collective Resistance to “Trauma” for Colonial Violence and Opression


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Collaborative Leadership | Online Workshop Creating Cultures of Accountability, Structuring Safety & Justice Doing in Community Work Vikki Reynolds (PhD RCC) is an activist/ therapist and a white settler on the territories of the xʷməθkʷəyəm (Musqueam), Skwxwu7mesh (Squamish), and səl̓ílwətaʔɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) nations. Articles & speaks free at: www.vikkireynolds.ca For Team Leads, Change Agents, Supervisors Lateral Mentoring & Leadership qualities Promoting Relationships of Respect & Dignity in Team Building Cultures of Accountability & Making Repair of Transgressions Collective Ethics & Collective Accountability Power & Responsibility Collaborative Leadership Frameworks Vancouver January 21 & 22, 2026 2 pm to 5 pm PST Sydney January 22 & 23, 2026 9 am to 12 pm AEDT Cost: $220 per Participant including processing fees Scholarships available. Priority to BIPOC, Indigenous people & peers/people with lived & living experience contact organizer : reynolds.vikki@gmail.com 10% of proceeds will be donated to registration: tickettailor.com/events/vikkireynolds/1868438

Wed, 18 Mar, 9:30am – 4pm AEST

We’re excited to announce our first confirmed speaker: Vikki Reynolds, joining us online from Canada. Vikki’s internationally recognised work will bring a powerful and thought-provoking lens to our conversations. Vikki will be speaking on building a safe, sustainable and well workforce.

We need systems and workforces that prevent harm, respond effectively, and support people experiencing or using gender-based violence. Systems that are accessible, connected, diverse, well-resourced and capable.

Join us at Our Workforce Symposium to help bring this shared vision to life.

Contact workforce@healingfoundation.org.au for an application form if you would like to apply for a travel subsidy to attend this event


“The Zone of Fabulousness” A Train the Trainers Online Workshop Vikki Reynolds & Tara Taylor Practical ways to bring learnings to teams & communities of struggle Resources: videos, articles, exercises Structuring Safety for diffifficult conversations Approaches to unsettle-settlers & resist replicating colonization Resisting Burnout & Vicarious Trauma with Justice-doing Centering Connection & resisting Disconnection & Enmeshment: The Zone of Fabulousness Creating Cultures of Critique Debriefifing with Collective Care & Connection Resisting traumatizing each other Responding to Tragic Death Strategies for Loss & Grief: Holding On & Letting Go March 24 & 25 Vancouver, Canada 3 pm - 6 pm PDT March 25 & 26 Sydney, Australia 9 am - 12 pm AEDT Cost: $220 per Participant including processing fees Scholarships available. Priority to BIPOC, Indigenous people & peers/people with lived & living experience contact organizer : reynolds.vikki@gmail.com 10% of proceeds will be donated to registration: tickettailor.com/events/vikkireynolds/1869641

Supervision at the Intersections of Power in Community Work & Therapy | Online Workshop Vikki Reynolds (PhD RCC) is an activist/ therapist and a white settler on the territories of the xʷməθkʷəyəm (Musqueam), Skwxwu7mesh (Squamish), and səl̓ílwətaʔɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) nations. Articles & speaks free at: www.vikkireynolds.ca A Supervision of Solidarity is informed by an ethics of justice-doing: resisting settler colonialism centering ethics doing solidarity addressing power fostering collective sustainability critically engaging with language structuring safety Cost: $220 per Participant including processing fees Scholarships available. Priority to BIPOC, Indigenous people & peers/people with lived & living experience contact organizer : reynolds.vikki@gmail.com 10% of proceeds will be donated to registration: tickettailor.com/events/vikkireynolds/1869652 April 15 & 16 Vancouver, Canada 4 pm to 7 pm PDT April 16 & 17 Sydney, Australia 9 am to 12 pm AEST

AAOS  Australian Association of Supervision

Centering Ethics in Therapeutic Supervision: Fostering Cultures of Critique and Structuring Safety

April 22, 2026 – April 22, 2026
9:00am AEST – 12:00pm AEST

This presentation is informed by a spirit of solidarity and social justice activism. Vikki will illuminate her stance for a Supervision of Solidarity and an ethic of Justice Doing as a frame for the Supervision of community work and therapy. The frame for a Supervision of Solidarity includes: centering ethics, doing solidarity, addressing power, fostering collective sustainability, critically engaging with language and structuring safety. We will engage with our own stances for ethical practice, opening up our collective work to a hopeful skepticism that questions the ethics alive in our supervision practice.


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entry hall to display and share your program
information. Please bring your signage, brochures,
and represent your organization!
Multi-sectoral Partners and Anti-Violence Community Workers
will come together at VIU for dialogue and strategic
coordination in community responses to IPV.
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Arbutus Room, Building 300, Vancouver Island
University, 900 Fifth Street, Nanaimo, BC
We thank the Snuneymuxw people for the opportunity
to gather on their traditional territory, and acknowledge
their inherent rights to their unceded land.
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Greetings and Welcome to the Land
Morning Session:
Working Together: Community Collaboration in Leadership within Structures of
Accountability, Safety and Justice Doing
Lunch Provided
Afternoon Session:
1) Community Multi Sectoral Partners Session/ Strategies in Responses to IPV
2) Community Anti-Violence Workers Session, Vicarious Hope and Resistance in IPV
Community Mapping our Individual and Shared Responses
Closing of Our Day Together
Vikki Reynolds PhD RCC is an activist/therapist from Vancouver,
Canada, who works to bridge the worlds of social justice activism
and therapy. Vikki is a white settler of Irish, Newfoundland and
English folks, and a heterosexual woman with cisgender privilege.
Her experience includes supervision and therapy with peers, activists,
and other workers responding to the opioid epidemic/poisonings,
torture and political violence, sexualized violence, mental health and
substance misuse, homelessness and legislated poverty, and working
alongside gender and sexually diverse communities. Vikki is an
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Adjunct Professor and has written, keynoted and presented internationally on the subjects of
‘Witnessing Resistance’ to oppression/trauma, ally work, resisting ‘burnout’ with justice-doing, a
supervision of solidarity, ethics, and innovative group work
Pay Parking is available in Lot E as
shown in this map. Accessable
parking is available closer to
Building 300 as highlighted.
Alternatively please vivit this link
for a full map of campus parking:
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Leadership Workshop with Vikki Reynolds: Creating Cultures of Accountability, Structuring Safety & Justice-Doing
WorkUP Queensland

Date: Wednesday 6th May 2026

Time: 9:30am – 12:30pm AEST

In this powerful online workshop, activist/therapist Vikki Reynolds (PhD RCC) invites leaders to reflect on how they lead and explore leadership grounded in justice-doing, collective ethics, and staying connected in the face of the ethical pain this work can bring.

The workshop will include a presentation with breakout spaces to reflect and learn from peers.

Participants will be introduced to leadership practices that resist burnout and disconnection by anchoring teams in a believed-in hope and shared ethics.

This workshop is for Team Leads and Supervisors who are committed to fostering and shouldering up collaborative teams that hold participants at the centre, and engage with collective ethics and collective accountability:

  • Centering participants: “Client centered teams” not “Staff centered teams”.
  • Collaborative Leadership Frameworks: Living Supervision & Solidarity Groups

Workshop Learning Outcome include:

  • Centering participants: “Client centered teams” not “Staff centered teams”.
  • Collaborative Leadership Frameworks: Living Supervision & Solidarity Groups
  • Learning Outcomes:
  • Workshop Learning Outcome include:
  • Understand leadership through a client centred lens
  • Apply collective ethics to team leadership
  • Strengthen connection and solidarity within teams
  • Recognise & respond to ethical pain
  • Create cultures of accountability & repair
  • Support sustainable, client-centred practice