About
Us
We’re a trusted partner in justice, wellness, and community impact.
Castlemain has been engaged in some of the country’s most complex efforts to address historic harms and support community well-being. This includes class action settlements such as the Sixties Scoop and First Nations Child and Family Services and Jordan’s Principle, national health initiatives like the Inuit Health Survey, and legacy programs that promote long-term recovery and cultural renewal.

Why Castlemain?
Our work brings together trauma-informed communications, one-on-one claimant and community support, strategic media and community outreach, capacity bridging programs, and service design and implementation. Our services are grounded in relationships, humility, and the belief that lasting change must be community-led.
We understand that the processes we support often surface pain, and that meaningful engagement requires care, trust, and time. Whether helping a claimant access support, facilitating a healing program, or strengthening a local team’s ability to lead, we bring both cultural safety and professional structure to every step of the journey.
What we bring
Programs built with and for communities, grounded in trust and cultural humility.
- Trauma-informed, human-centred service design
- Claimant and public support in English, French, and some Indigenous languages
- Long-term relationships built on care, accountability, and cultural humility
- Governance models that respect Indigenous protocols and OCAP® (ownership, control, access, and possession) principles
