Charles (Maurice) Hill:
CLASS OF 1967
Shortridge High SchoolClass of 1967
Indianapolis, IN
George W. Carver Elementary School 87Class of 1967
Indianapolis, IN
James W. Riley School 43Class of 1963
Indianapolis, IN
George W. Carver Elementary School 87Class of 1963
Indianapolis, IN
George W. Carver Elementary School 87Class of 1962
Indianapolis, IN
Charles (Maurice)'s Story
Life
In high school I used my middle name of Maurice, so you will know me as maurice hill. I now use Charles Maurice Hill. I currently live in Vancouver, BC. As an entrepreneur I have a mediation practice and co-own a residential / commercial cleaning company.. Here is a bit of info about me.
Successfully completed Master in Education (MA)
Sucessfully completed Master of Arts (M.Ed)
224 hours of training &Certificate in Conflict Analysis and Management
Certificate in Restorative Justice
Twenty-one years experience facilitating / training intercultural sensitivity, cultural competency seminars, classes, workshops.
Experience developing and facilitating workplace strategic planning for non-profit organizations
Family Mediator providing Custody & Access Evaluations, Views of the Child Reports. Facilitates Parenting After Separation Seminars in Nanaimo.
Investigator in wrongful dismissal and sexual harassment cases
Co-Owner of Tang...Expand for more
erine Clean, residentall and commercial cleaning company.
Co-Owner, Property Magnet Real Estate Investors Inc. Real Estate Investor, specializing in Lease Purchase Strategies in USA and Canada.
Co-authored ÿRaising Healthy Multiracial Adoptive Families: A Question and Answer Guide for Adoptive Parentsÿ. Serves as consultant to the Adoptive Families Association of British Columbia and introduced a widely accepted basic skills training program for families of adoption.
PUBLICATIONS
Boehm-Hill, Charles, ÿEmpowering An Endangered Species: The African-Caribbean/Canadian Male,ÿ Education Canada, Volume 33 / No.2 /Summer / 1994, pp. 31-35.
Boehm-Hill, Charles M. et.al, ÿRaising Healthy Multiracial Families: A Question and Answer Booklet,ÿ 1999. For Adoptive Families Association of BC
I always wanted to be a psychologist when I grew up. My family and friends thought that was a good idea. As it turns out, they were right.
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