
Mauricie
The Centre for Access to Services in English provides support and resources to facilitate and promote the well-being of the English-speaking population of the Mauricie and Centre-du-Québec regions of Québec, Canada.
Health, education, and wellness programs aim to build community through engaging workshops and family activities for all ages.
CASE - Centre for Access to Services in English
“The workshop with Glenn went really well, thanks in large part to our partnership! There were 12 attendees, including two local amateur historians who recently published a book about the English local history of Drummondville, as well as the director general of the Drummondville Historical Society. Feedback was very positive.”
“The training from CDAH has been such a boost for our organization. It’s given us the skills we needed to start creating podcasts, which is an amazing way to share stories from our community. This partnership has helped us connect with people in a fresh and meaningful way, while also celebrating the unique heritage and voices of our region. It’s really expanded what we’re able to do!”
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Glenn Patterson - Mentor
Tyler Rauman - Audio Technician, CDAH
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Interview Workshop for Podcasters and Content Creators with CBC Reporter Ainslie MacLellan in January 2025.
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The Mentorship component was designed to help develop CASE’s podcast series, led by Eleonore Guite and mentored by Glenn Patterson.
Additionally, an online Mentorship circle about the art of interviewing in oral history was given to 12 participants as part of CASE’s “Social Club” meet-ups on zoom.
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Audio editing coaching and support was offered by CDAH technician Tyler Rauman.
Podcast DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT
“The training I received from CDAH provided me with valuable skills in interviewing, recording, and editing podcasts. It gave me the technical knowledge and confidence to handle audio equipment, structure meaningful interviews, and use editing software to create polished, engaging content. This training has been instrumental in helping me effectively share the stories of our community. ”