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Our Work

At Share Knowledge Consulting (SKC), we believe in building lasting partnerships that create meaningful, measurable change. Our clients come to us for clarity, guidance, and support — and leave with stronger systems, empowered teams, and a renewed sense of purpose.

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A note to say THANK YOU so much for the THSP training yesterday. I found it really informative and think it gave everyone who attended a sense of the purpose and goals of the THSP program.  It was also nice to take time to reflect on how we approach the service we provide - - Karen Crow, from Family Service Toronto

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Carla delivered an outstanding training session focused on violence against women, demonstrating exceptional knowledge and a thoughtful, trauma-informed approach. The session was both comprehensive and practical, equipping participants with relevant information, evidence-based resources, and actionable strategies to support women facing violence.
About THSP: Particularly noteworthy was the inclusion of detailed guidance on transitional housing programs and other critical services, tailored to various community contexts. The material was clearly structured, accessible, and deeply relevant to professionals working in front-line and support roles.
This training represents a valuable contribution to the field and is highly beneficial for individuals and organizations committed to supporting survivors with competence, empathy, and integrity.- 

 

Gabriela Perez-Jimenez
Transitional and Housing Support Counselor 
Family Service Toronto

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Carla Neto’s made an invaluable contribution to the  CAS/VAW Symposium of 2024. Carla is a highly skilled and knowledgeable practitioner whose expertise in the gender-based violence (GBV) sector is both profound and impactful. Her facilitation style is grounded in trauma-informed, survivor-centered principles, and she skillfully fostered an environment of safety, reflection, and meaningful engagement. Carla possesses an advanced understanding of the systemic and structural dimensions of GBV and demonstrates a strong commitment to applying an intersectional feminist framework in both analysis and practice.

Her deep awareness of equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) issues, particularly as they relate to race, gender identity, Indigeneity, disability, and socioeconomic status greatly enriches her contributions to the field. Carla’s ability to articulate the complex interplay of power, privilege, and oppression makes her an invaluable asset to the sector and a powerful advocate for transformative change. Her knowledge, professionalism, and unwavering dedication are of tremendous value to those of us working to end gender-based violence in all its forms.

- Gila's title is Co-Executive Director at Abrigo Centre

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