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From Our Last Cohort:

A Message from CAMP Coach Doug Wigood

In this short clip from our full CAMP Conversations episode, Doug Wigood shares how the CAMP model challenged him to slow down and look deeper. Assessing needs, he explains, isn’t about fixing — it’s about understanding what’s driving ‘behavior’ and responding with curiosity.

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For Individuals

Next Group Starts Nov 2025

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Our private group program is designed for individuals who are ready to go deeper, connect with like-minded peers, and get hands-on support as they move through the course. Spots are limited to keep the group small, interactive, and impactful.

A small group dedicated to make a difference using CAMP.

Who is this for?

Parents, caregivers, professionals. Anyone wanting to increase the motivation and resilience of the people they support.

How are Graduates using this certification?

Graduates are certified to run 1 hr- 1 day CAMP workshops within their community. This could everything from personal trainers building the motivation of their clients, to parents supporting their kids, to educators supporting their staff and colleagues.

What is the costs?

$1,200

Can I make money with this certification?

Yes! Once certified you have the skills and resources to run your own CAMP workshops to support your community.

What would I use this certification for?

Professional development, run workshops in your community, integrate with your existing staff and clients, or use within your own family.

Sign up for the waiting list today and get early access to the next private group.

Work through the content at your own pace. Bring your questions. Work collaboratively.

Watch the Full Episode with Doug Wigood

In this heartfelt conversation, Dayna Haig-Conway sits down with Doug Wigood, CAMP Coach (Ontario) and lifelong caregiver, to explore how compassion, calm, and quiet leadership shape meaningful connection.

From early lessons in community care to years spent supporting children, youth, and elders, Doug shares how reflection, presence, and curiosity have guided his work across social services and mental health. Together, he and Dayna discuss how to stay grounded when your own flame flickers—and why leadership doesn’t always need to be loud to be powerful.

Highlights:

  • Finding purpose through early caregiving and community support

  • Lessons from outdoor education: reflection as a daily practice

  • Why empathy begins with listening, not fixing

  • How equine therapy reveals the power of calm energy

  • The value of lifelong learning and collaborative care

Doug Wigood

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Doug  is a results-oriented and tenacious professional with a passion for lifelong learning and personal growth. His career has spanned diverse frontline roles supporting individuals and care teams across child and youth mental health, street-involved and homeless youth services, residential treatment for addictions and mental health, and elder care for those living with dementia. With extensive experience collaborating across multi-agency organizations, task committees, and community partners, Doug brings a thoughtful, person-centered approach to every role he takes on. As one of CAMP’s first certified coaches, he helps schools, organizations, and caregivers apply the CAMP framework to build connection, motivation, and resilience.