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Taking Indigenous Relations, Reconciliation, and Inclusion to the Next Level: Strategies for Change
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Taking Indigenous Relations, Reconciliation, and Inclusion to the Next Level: Strategies for Change

2024-06-27
When: Thursday, June 27, 2024
1:00pm EST
Where: Online
Canada
Contact: contactus@indigenousworks.ca

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 Taking Indigenous Relations, Reconciliation, and Inclusion to the Next Level: Strategies for Change 

 

PRICE

CPHR Members –$34.81 (includes GST)
*Please email info@cphrsk.ca for the promo code
Non-Members - $40.95 (includes GST)

This webinar is hosted by Indigenous Works. Registration, attendance and cancellations will be processed directly by Indigenous Works.

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CPD:
 1.0 CPD hour

 

Event Summary

Many large organizations have dedicated Indigenous Relations specialists who are struggling with the rapid pace of change they are seeing in the Indigenous landscape.  The impacts of judicial wins have achieved their tipping points and Indigenous organizations continue to fight new and innovative cases based on rights and self-determination. Indigenous organizations are uniting and seeking equity positions in major projects. Expectations are increasing on the part of Indigenous people and governments. In this changing environment non-Indigenous settler organizations need new approaches based on co-design and a better sense of what Indigenous communities are wanting to achieve for the long term. 

At what point are organizations evolving their approach to Indigenous relations? What are the trigger points for change? How can Indigenous relations be aligned with our Indigenous engagement and employment strategies?
 
In the knowledge capital webinar, you will garner some insights and perspectives from recognized Indigenous leaders. These leaders will be expanding upon this topic at Inclusion Works 24, October 6-8, 2024 in Nanaimo.


Presenters
Moderator: Craig Hall

Stephen Lindley, Former VP SNC Lavalin, Co-Chair Indigenous Works,  Principal, Stephen Lindley Consulting

Shaun Soonias, Director, Indigenous Relations, Farm Credit Canada and Board Member, Indigenous Works 

Female Leader: To be identified


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