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About Take Good Care Consulting

 

Take Good Care Consulting is your outsourced business expertise. From project development to execution, I support you and your organization to grow to support your community further. 

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Focus on what matters—let me handle the rest.

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Mission

I’ve had the honour of working in the non-profit sector with Indigenous communities and young people for over a decade. My mission is to build healthy relational communities at the organizational level by supporting local leaders and organizations to be their best. Trust, respect, collaboration and good relationships ground every good non-profit practice, and my work here is no different.


Guiding Values

Justice - Striving towards social transformation and the elimination of social injustice and marginalization 

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Care - Human-centred consultations for human-centred outcomes

 

Critical Thinking - Academic and sector experience working for your community

 

Continuous Improvement - Learning, evolving, and growing with passionate communities

 

Equitable Practice & Outcomes - Continually working and learning with communities through anti-racist and anti-oppressive lenses. 

 

About the Founder

With Take Good Care Consulting, I strive to use my skills as an academic, researcher, and writer, in combination with a natural love for humanity and an intrinsic desire to see individuals and communities express their highest integrity, creativity, and health. After achieving a Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Alberta, my career has taken me across Canada, working with communities to offer another perspective as to what it means to create a better world for all, especially those who are most marginalized.

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Daena Crosby, PhD
founder

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Take Good Care Consulting acknowledges that reconciliation requires action that follows the leadership of Indigenous communities. As visitors on this land, we honour, stand with, and have a responsibility to, the land, water, and Indigenous people and communities of the traditional territories of the Blackfoot Confederacy (Siksika, Kainai, Piikani), the Tsuut’ina, the Îyâxe Nakoda Nations, the Métis Nation (Region 3) in Treaty 7 and across Turtle Island.

Connect

587.355.2511

Calgary, Alberta

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