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Indigenous Consultation
& Engagement: Introductory

Are you ready to engage with an Indigenous community but are unsure where to start? Do you understand the differences between consultation and engagement?


 
Indigenous Consultation & Engagement: Part 1 pattern

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20% Off Private Group Training

 

Start the new year with 20% off live trainer-led, private group training for your team! Book your virtual or in-person group training for January or February 2026 before December 19, 2025 in order to receive the discount. Contact training advisor using the link below to claim your deal.

 

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Who should take this course?

 

Federal, provincial, regional, and municipal government staff

Indigenous Relations or Affairs staff

Senior executives, managers and board members

Line managers, project managers, project team members

Policy Makers and Indigenous facing administrators



Key Challenges

Consultation Process

You’d like to understand how to conduct respectful, effective, and culturally informed consultation with Indigenous communities.

Consultation vs. Engagement

You want clarity on the differences between consultation and engagement, and when each approach is required.

Effective Accommodation Measures

You’d like to learn what meaningful accommodation looks like and how to ensure it meets community needs and expectations.

Conducting Meaningful Research

You want to know how to research Indigenous communities thoroughly and respectfully before beginning consultation or engagement.

 
 

Our Pricing

All of our group prices include up to 30 learners.
There is an additional cost for each learner beyond the included amount.

Groups
Individuals
In-Person
$6500 $400
Live-Guided Virtual
$3500 $225



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most sense for you & your team?

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quotes2This should be a standard course for all of our employees working with Aboriginal Peoples, communities & issues. Teachings such as this bridges people and brings good things. Gets everyone involved.

J.C.  •  Environment Canada

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