Jocelyn is an educator and mental health advocate, currently serving as a Mental Health Liaison with the Burnaby School District and teaching adult learners in a forensic psychiatric hospital. With a decade of teaching experience, she first starting using Restorative Justice practices to foster growth and understanding in her classrooms. On the North Shore, she organized youth programming with the North Vancouver Recreation Commission and supervised the youth lounge at John Braithwaite Community Centre. Jocelyn has a lifelong passion for education, holding a Masters of Education in School Counselling, a Bachelor of Education with a minor in Environmental Education, and a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology. Outside of work, Jocelyn finds solace paddleboarding and exploring the North Shore mountains.
NSRJ honours the Elders and Knowledge Holders, past, present and future, and acknowledges with gratitude that our work takes place in communities situated on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territories of the Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh and Musqueam First Nations.
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