Experts in our Field
Presentations
Caverley, N. (2012, November). Presenter at the Literacy Victoria Annual General Meeting – Presentation on the Aboriginal Literacy and Essential Skills Project (ALESP). Victoria, BC, November 28, 2012.
Caverley, N., Krishnaswamy, A., Eustache, J., & Langlois, B. (2012, March). Guest Presenters for the 2012 First Nations’ Emergency Services Society (FNESS) Public Safety Conference – Presentation on safeguarding our indigenous communities: Measuring the health and safety culture of Aboriginal fire crews and emergency service personnel in British Columbia. Prince George, BC, March 18, 2012.
Caverley, N., Krishnaswamy, A., Eustache, J., & Langlois, B. (2012, January). Preliminary Results from Safeguarding our indigenous communities: Measuring the health and safety culture of Aboriginal fire crews and emergency service personnel in British Columbia. Presentation made to the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations – Wildfire Management Branch and the Ministry of Public Safety/Solicitor General – Office of the Fire Commissioner, Victoria, BC, January 12, 2012.
Caverley, N., Krishnaswamy, A., Eustache, J., & Langlois, B. (2012, January). Preliminary Results from Safeguarding our indigenous communities: Measuring the health and safety culture of Aboriginal fire crews and emergency service personnel in British Columbia. Presentation made to the First Nations’ Emergency Services Society Board of Directors and Management Team, North Vancouver, BC, January 20, 2012.
Caverley, N., & Harshaw, H. (2011, November). Guest Presenters for the Human Dimensions in Natural Resource Management 2011 – 2012 FORREX Webinar Series. FORREX Webinar 1 – Presentation on Examining the human dimensions of climate change in the South Selkirks.
Caverley, N. (2011, October). Qualitative Interviews – Aboriginal Perspectives Research Findings. Presentation made to the Métis Nation BC – Kootenays Region, Cranbrook, BC, October 24, 2011.
Caverley, N. (2011, October). Qualitative Interviews – Aboriginal Perspectives Research Findings. Presentation made to BC Hydro (representatives from the Corporate Environment, Aboriginal Relations, Transmission/Distribution, and Fish/Wildlife Compensation Teams), Vancouver, BC, October 20, 2011.
Caverley, N. (2011, February). Guest Speaker and Panelist for the University of British Columbia and Environment Canada – Proactive Adaptation: Challenges and Opportunities for Incorporating Climate Change Response Within Sustainable Forest Management Workshop (Vancouver, BC). Presentation on Experiences on Climate Change and Forest Management in the South Selkirks Region.
Caverley, N. (2009, July). Guest Lecturer for the Canadian Institute of Forestry/FORREX Electronic Lecture Series: Science, Sustainability and Innovation. FORREX Series 3 – People and Trees: Social, Economic and Cultural Issues in Forest Management (on-line). Presentation on Understanding the Socio-Cultural Impacts of the Mountain Pine Beetle Epidemic on BC First Nations Communities.
Caverley, N. (2008, September). Guest Presenter for the 2008 Metis Nation Annual General Meeting (Kelowna, BC). Presentation on the 2008 Metis Nation British Columbia General Election Interim Report: Update from the Chief Electoral Office.
Caverley, N. & Kainz, N. (2008, April). Guest Presenters at the Inaugural Partners in Community Learning “Lunch & Learn” Series (Victoria, BC). Presentation on the Community-Based Implications of the Mountain Pine Beetle: Municipal and First Nations Perspectives.
Caverley, N. (2008, February). Guest Presenter for the Interagency Committee on Non-Timber Forest Resources (Victoria, BC). Presentation on the First Nations Mountain Pine Beetle Initiative.
Caverley, N. (2005, July). Guest Presenter for Industrial/Organizational Psychology Research Scientists – Human Resources Research Organization (Alexandria, Virginia). Presentation on Civil Service Resiliency and Coping.
Caverley, N. (2005, February). Guest Presenter for Strategic HR Directors – Government of BC (Victoria, British Columbia). Presentation on Measuring Employee Well-Being: The importance of research and assessment in understanding organizational health.
Caverley, N. (2004, September). Guest Presenter for the Disability Management Programs Unit - Government of BC (Victoria, British Columbia). Presentation on Workplace Well-Being and Stress.
Caverley, N. (2004, May). Guest Lecturer for Strategic Human Resource Management course at the University of Victoria (Victoria, British Columbia). Presentation on Employee benefits and its application within a public service work setting.
Caverley, N. (2003, September, 2002, September & 2001, November). Guest Lecturer for Multicultural Counselling & Teaching course at the University of Victoria (Victoria, British Columbia). Presentation on Counselling biracial/multiracial individuals within school and community based settings.
Caverley, N. (2003, January & 2002, September). Guest Lecturer for Strategic Human Resource Management course at the University of Victoria (Victoria, British Columbia). Presentation on The use of competencies within the BC public service’s human resource management system.
Poster Presentation
Innes, J.L., Harshaw, H.W., Nelson, H., Caverley, N., Klenner, W., & Krishnaswamy, A. (2012, April). Climate change adaptation research for forest and rangeland ecosystems: Resiliency implications at the landscape level. Poster presented at the Southern Interior Silviculture Committee (SISCO) Winter Workshop, Salmon Arm, BC, April 2 – 4, 2012.
Caverley, N. (2008, June). Stand Alone Poster Presentation at the June 10 & 11, 2008 FORREX MPB “From Lessons Learned to Community-Based Solutions” Conference. Presentation on Understanding the Human Dimensions of the MPB Epidemic: Lessons Learned from the First Nations Mountain Pine Beetle Initiative.
Media Interview
Native Journal. (2009, June). Harmonizing First Nations’ values in the FIA-Forest Science Program. Native Journal Online.
URL: www.nativejournal.ca
Azpiri, J. (2007, October 11). Sick and at work? Take a tip from Wally Pipp. The Georgia Straight, 41(2077).
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