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At The BraveArt Project, we bring creativity, compassion, and trauma-informed practices into workplaces, studios, and communities.
Our services combine art-based healing and evidence-informed education, helping teams, leaders, and individuals build empathy, emotional regulation, and resilience. Every session, keynote, and workshop you book directly helps fund programs for survivors of domestic abuse across Canada. Because healing should create ripples of change, inside organizations and out in the world.
Lead with empathy, awareness, and courage. Perfect for managers, educators, healthcare teams, and service-based professionals ready to build safer, more supportive workplace cultures.
Participants learn how trauma impacts communication, behavior, and performance, and leave equipped with strategies to foster psychological safety, trust, and belonging.
For studios that value respect, consent, and comfort. This unique program helps artists and service providers create trauma-aware environments for clients with lived experience, teaching boundaries, communication techniques, and grounding tools.
Our training supports studios and clinics in becoming leaders in compassionate, client-centered service, where creativity and consent go hand-in-hand.
Because burnout isn’t a badge of honour. We help teams understand and prevent secondary trauma, compassion fatigue, and emotional exhaustion, while integrating creative regulation strategies that promote sustainable wellness at work.
From hospitals to shelters to nonprofits, we help high-empathy teams refuel without guilt, so they can keep doing the work that matters most.
Turn pain into power. Discover how to move beyond survival and into creative, authentic living. This workshop series explores how to move beyond adversity using evidence-based tools for post-traumatic growth, mindfulness, and expressive art exercises.
It’s an empowering, interactive experience for individuals and groups, helping them reconnect with joy, self-trust, and authenticity.
Hands-on, heart-centered experiences that use painting, mindfulness, journaling, and grounding to inspire reflection and renewal.
Perfect for:
- Team-building events
- Healing circles and community groups
- Mental health organizations
- Retreats and wellness programs
Every participant leaves with a tangible reminder that healing is brave, creativity is powerful, and connection is everything.
BraveArt’s founder and Certified Trauma-Informed Coach, Jessie Taylor, is a registered speaker with Speakers Nova Scotia. She’s known for dynamic, heartfelt talks that inspire both reflection and action.
Signature Topics:
Create. Heal. Connect.
Nova Scotia, Canada
The BraveArt Project is a Division of New Leaf Global Services Inc.
© 2025 The BraveArt Project. All rights reserved.
The BraveArt Project is not a clinical mental health provider. We cannot offer therapy or immediate support. If you or someone you know is in crisis, please call or text 988 for the Suicide Crisis Helpline or 911.
Proudly woman-owned social enterprise.
The BraveArt Project, a Division of New Leaf Global Services Inc. operates on the unceded ancestral territory of the Mi’kmaq people. We honour the Treaties of Peace and Friendship as living agreements and acknowledge the longstanding presence and contributions of African Nova Scotians, many of whom are descendants of enslaved Africans and Black Loyalists.
As a trauma-informed, equity-driven business, we’re committed to learning, unlearning, and taking meaningful action toward truth, reconciliation, and collective healing.
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