Family. Respect. Trust. In-Community.
Our Origin Story
Founded in 2020, we are developing Hazardscape because the next seven generations depend on Indigenous Peoples being successful and having free, prior, and informed consent in Canada’s future.
Whether we are working in adaptation, mitigation, preparedness, response, or recovery we use an integrated risk approach. An integrated risk approach is like a thoughtful plan to help keep a community safe and strong.
It's about considering all the things that could be risky for the community and finding ways to handle them together. We include your family, your economy, your safety, your culture, your language, and your land.
Hazardscape does one thing differently than other contractors, we consider family in the work we do.
Hazardscape is not 100% Indigenous owned, it is 100% Indigenous influenced. And it is managed through a co-operative of Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Emergency Managers who all benefit from Hazardscape’s work.
Our Approach:
Community-driven and land-based.
Inclusive and meaningful to your culture and language.
Training and tools are adapted for your community and context.
We create space for everyone we work with to connect and learn from each other.
Hazardscape provides full and part-time in-community resources for the following aspects:
Contact Hazardscape today to discuss how we work with communities.
Contact:
support@hazardscape.com
Call or Text: 780-297-8796
Offices In:
Amiskwaciy Waskahikan (Edmonton)
Siksika Nation
The Team
Stacy Doore, Operations Manager
EDUCATION
Lakeland College Fire Instructor
Incident Command System, Certified Incident Commander and Trainer 300 Level
PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE
Learn more about Stacy on LinkedIn
Smith’s Landing First Nation Recovery Planning
Little Red River Cree Nation - Long-Term Recovery Planner
Emergency Management Specialist Trans Mountain
Director of Emergency Management Siksika Nation
First Nations Field Officer Alberta Emergency Management Agency
Captain Siksika Fire Rescue
Brad Ison, Operations Manager
EDUCATION
NAIT, Business Administration Diploma
UN Environment Programme, Nature-based Solutions for Disaster and Climate Resilience
Essential Impact, Non-Directive Coaching Mastery
Machine Learning Foundations, Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute
Futures Thinking Specialization, Institute for the Future
Incident Command System 400
PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE
Learn more about Brad on LinkedIn
Smith’s Landing First Nation Evacuation and Recovery Planning
Little Red River Cree Nation - Evacuation Re-Entry and Long-Term Recovery Lead Planner
Course Developer - Emergency Management - U of A, NAIT, and Medicine Hat College
Director, Training, Accreditation, and Standards Alberta Emergency Management Agency
Director Disaster Recovery Alberta Emergency Management Agency
Manager Disaster Recovery Alberta Emergency Management Agency
Chelsey Maton, Project Manager
EDUCATION
University of Alberta, Bachelor of Education majoring in English Language Arts and minoring in French as a Second Language
Incident Command System 100
PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE
Learn more about Chelsey on LinkedIn
Little Red River Cree Nation - Project Management and Recovery Task Force Secretariat Support
Métis Nation of Alberta, Children and Family Services Programs Administrator
Harmonic Horticulture and Construction, Office Administrator
Practicum Teaching Experience, Junior High
Jesse Korpan, Emergency Management Specialist
EDUCATION
NAIT, Diploma Disaster and Emergency Management
University of New Brunswick, Occupational Health and Safety
Ashton University Paralegal
Incident Command System 200
PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE
Learn more about Jesse on LinkedIn
Little Red River Cree Nation - Emergency Management Planning
Health Care Emergency Management
Emergency Dispatch Program Instructor
Health, Safety, Security & Environment incident investigator
Let’s Meet
We would love to visit your community.