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Joyce Leppington
Joyce Leppington is a consultant, educator, and advocate of xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sts’ailes, and Métis heritage. With over two decades of experience, she specializes in Indigenous engagement, cultural safety, and systemic change, focusing on fostering equity and reconciliation in education and community systems. Joyce holds a Bachelor of Integrated Studies from the University of the Fraser Valley. Her degree, combined with a double minor that provides a holistic perspective, enhances her ability to address complex challenges. Growing up in the foster system gave Joyce a personal understanding of the systemic barriers faced by Indigenous children and youth. This lived experience shapes her empathetic and impactful approach to advocacy. As an independent contractor, Joyce offers consulting, training, and advocacy services tailored to organizations and communities. She collaborates with Len Pierre Consulting on initiatives promoting cultural safety and systemic transformation. Joyce also works as an independent financial broker, where she supports individuals and families in achieving financial empowerment. Joyce is a dynamic public speaker and trainer. Her expertise includes complex trauma, Indigenous engagement, cultural safety, emotional intelligence, and financial literacy. Through workshops and presentations, she builds understanding and inspires meaningful change, helping to create more equitable and inclusive spaces.