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Indigenous Awareness

The first half of our Working Effectively with Indigenous Peoples® training

How much do you actually know about Indigenous Peoples and issues? Would you like to build a better understanding of some of the issues you hear in the news?

If the answer is "yes!" then Indigenous Awareness training can be a helpful way to get off on the right foot.

Indigenous Awareness
What are your key challenges?
  • Understanding how history impacts Indigenous Peoples?
  • Understanding how current Indigenous issues impact Indigenous communities?
  • Understanding Indigenous self-government?
  • Understanding the constitutional, political and legal context of Indigenous issues?
  • Knowing how Indigenous and Western World views impact decision-making?
Who should take this course?
  • Those new to & those experienced in Indigenous relations
  • Federal, provincial, regional, and municipal government staff
  • Consultants, policymakers, human resources
  • Senior executives, managers and board members
  • Lawyers, justice, police, health care practitioners, educators
  • Retail, not-for-profit, media, hospitality, transportation


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Live-Guided Virtual Training


Licensing


Self-Guided Training




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Unsure which training course or format makes the most sense for you and your team?

quotes2Invaluable information for every Canadian. This presentation is important not only for corporate training but also for developing personal awareness as a conscientious member of society.

K.A-B.  •  Justice Services Branch
Ministry of Attorney General

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The oral matter-of-fact delivery of this e-learning, along with the humour, varied types of visuals, fact-based information and reinforcement through quizzes is excellent.

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Indigenous Awareness - Self-Guided

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