BC Society of Transition Houses
Tina Miller is a highly experienced professional specializing in research and outreach within the field of Indigenous women's justice and support services. Currently serving as a Research Analyst for the Indigenous Women's Justice Team at the BC First Nations Justice Council, Tina also contributes to the Indigenous Women's Justice Plan. Tina has held various roles, including Research & Outreach Coordinator for the Cedar Blankets Project at the BC Society of Transition Houses and Case Planning Coordinator at Turning Points Collaborative Society. Tina's background includes significant experience supporting Indigenous peoples through training, education, and administrative coordination at the BC First Nations Justice Council. Tina's earlier positions include Residential Worker, Human Resources Service Partner, First Nations Group Benefits Administrator, and Research Assistant, showcasing a commitment to community service and advocacy. Tina holds a Bachelor of Business Administration with a focus on Marketing and Communications from Okanagan College.
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BC Society of Transition Houses
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Support and training to Transition, Second and Third Stage Houses, Safe Homes, Children Who Witness Abuse programs and services for Violence Against Women.