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Indigenous Consultation & Engagement: Part 2

Are you familiar with the basics of consultation and engagement and are now ready to apply them in practice? Do you need guidance on protocols and building respectful interactions with Indigenous Peoples?

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What are your key challenges?
  • Understanding the purpose and significance of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
  • Knowing how to anticipate questions and how to respond
  • Understanding how to assess risk during a consultation
  • Understanding and practicing appropriate cultural protocols and interactions
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 Contact Us

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


Live-Guided Virtual Training

$225  Individual Contact Us

$3500  Per Group (Up to 30 Learners) Contact Us
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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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Indigenous Awareness

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Indigenous Relations

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Working Effectively with Indigenous Peoples

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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.

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Indigenous Consultation & Engagement: Part 1

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Indigenous Consultation & Engagement: Part 2

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Indigenous Consultation & Engagement: Comprehensive

Indigenous Employment: Recruitment & Retention

Indigenous Procurement

How to Negotiate with Indigenous Peoples

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