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Indigenous Consultation

Are you ready to consult with an Indigenous community but aren't sure where to start? Do you understand the differences between consultation and engagement?

What are your key challenges?
  • Understanding the differences between consultation and engagement?
  • Knowing how to consult with Indigenous communities?
  • Understanding how to assess risk during a consultation?
  • Knowing how to anticipate questions and know how to respond?
  • Understanding the intention of engagement and consultation?
Who should take this course?
  • Everyone who needs to fulfill legal and regulatory requirements for consultation
  • Federal, provincial, regional, and municipal government staff
  • Indigenous Relations or Affairs staff
  • Senior executives, managers and board members
  • Line managers, project managers and project team members


In-Person Training

$400  Individual Register Now

$6500  Per Group (Up to 30 Learners) Contact Us


Live-Guided Virtual Training

$225  Individual Register Now

$3500  Per Group (Up to 30 Learners) Contact Us
Unsure which training course or format makes the most sense for you and your team?

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J.C.  •  Environment Canada

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Foundational Training

Sign up for...

Indigenous Awareness

and then

Indigenous Relations

Or take both in one:

Working Effectively with Indigenous Peoples

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These courses are BC Law Society Continuing Ed certified for CPD purposes.

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I cannot emphasize enough the importance of this topic, and highly endorse others to experience for themselves the quality of the training.

A.J.

Advanced Training

Sign up for...

Indigenous Consultation

or

Indigenous Engagement

Or take both in one:

Indigenous Consultation & Engagement

Indigenous Employment: Recruitment & Retention

Indigenous Procurement

How to Negotiate with Indigenous Peoples

Working with the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples  This training is now a part of our new course: Indigenous Engagement

Our Advanced Training exceeds the requirements of CCIB PAIR certification.

Canadian Council for Indigenous Business (CCIB) and Partnership Accreditation in Indigenous Relations (PAIR) logos

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Your Commitment + Our Training = Informed Indigenous Relations