Key Takeaways
Understand the types of conflict in co-ops
Identify and adapt your personal conflict resolution style
Learn the board's crucial role in resolving conflicts
Explore principles of conflict resolution and good governance
Meet Our Facilitators

Anya Phillip
Meeting and Support Coordinator, Co-op Services
Anya Phillip is the Co-op Services and Meeting Support Services Co-ordinator of CHF BC. They hold a bacherlor's degree in Cognitive Science from the University of British Columbia and have research experience with UBC's Social Identity Lab and Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience Lab. She has facilitated training related to unconscious bias and accessibility, showcasing their commitment to creating inclusive and accessible spaces. Anya's expertise in coordinating meetings, combined with their passion for creating equitable spaces, make them an invaluable member of the CHF BC team.
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Kate Neale-Hughes
CHF BC Facilitator
Kate Neale-Hughes is a Registered Clinical Counsellor and Approved Clinical Supervisor with the BCACC with extensive experience in community-building, conflict resolution, and mental health advocacy. With a deep commitment to fostering inclusive, supportive environments, Kate specializes in helping housing cooperatives build neuro-affirming, trauma-informed practices that promote emotional well-being and member collaboration. Drawing from years of work in both clinical settings and cooperative housing volunteering, Kate brings a unique blend of psychological expertise and cooperative values to guide participants in developing conflict management strategies, enhancing communication, and creating spaces where all members can thrive. Kate's approach is grounded in empathy, cultural humility, and evidence-based practices, making their workshops not only educational but also deeply transformative for cooperative communities.
About the Workshop
When asked if they have successfully resolved the majority of member conflicts over the past thirty years, most co-ops respond with a resounding “No”. To build strong communities in our co-ops, we need to have a basic understanding of conflict and be clear about our role in resolving disputes.
Ready to Master Conflict Resolution?
Take the first step towards building stronger relationships and creating harmonious co-op communities. Sign up now to secure your spot in this transformative workshop!
$45.00