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Engaging Community Members


Musqueam First Nation Government Planning and Community Engagement Project

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The Musqueam Community Engagement Project contains examples of a Planning Timeline, Governance Poster, Governance Newsletter, Aboriginal Day Survey, and a Governance Community Survey Report.

 




Engaging and Empowering Aboriginal Youth

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 A toolkit for service providers, Claire V. Crooks, Ph.D., Debbie Chiodo, M.A., Darren Thomas, BSc., 2009


A Kid’s Guide to Building Great Communities

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Safe well-functioning communities are everyone’s responsibility. All citizens have something to
contribute and a right to be heard. We often hear that “children and youth are our future”, but their
opinions and needs are rarely considered in decisions affecting the future of our communities.


Yekooche Learning Centre Project - Case Study

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"Background: Yekooche First Nation is a community of approximately 120 people, located about 85 km northwest of Fort St. James, BC. The community is remote, accessible only by logging road and has since the mid 1990‟s been pushing its community forward, towards treaty.