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2010 CCP Workshop Report
From October 5-7, 2010, more than 120 people representing 65
First Nations, 10 supporting organizations, and 5 government
departments, came together to share their ideas, enthusiasm and
energy for Comprehensive Community Planning (CCP).
Working Successfully with Consultants - Presentation by Larissa Grant
Working Successfully with Consultants - Presentation by Larissa Grant
Writing Successful Proposals Dianne Buchan INAC Workshop Oct 2010
Writing Successful Proposals Dianne Buchan INAC Workshop Oct 2010 Document
Monitoring and Evaluating to Ensure Success - Presentation by Judith Sayers
Monitoring and Evaluating to Ensure Success - A Power Point Presentation by Judith Sayers.
Integrating Culture and Ecology - Presentation by Ellen Simmons
Integration of Ecology /culture into Comprehensive Community Plans
En’owkin Centre
South Okanagan Similkameen – uniqueness
Ecommunity Place (what we are doing here)
Why should we include ecology into Community Plans?
Who should include it?
What do we include?
Hiring a Consultant - Presentation by Wes Shennan
Hiring a Consultant - a Power Point Presentation by Wes Shennan.
Getting Started -Presentation by Christine Callihoo
Assumption - that we are starting at post-funding when we say “Getting Started”.
- The Nation has already established the overall goal – completing a CCP – and has already allocated staff time (including a CCP CHAMPION), established timeline, a budget, a CCP Committee and so forth.
Advancing CCP - Presentation by Gwen Phillips
Strong, healthy citizens and communities, speaking our languages and celebrating who we are and our history in our ancestral homelands, working together, managing our lands and resources as a self-sufficient, self-governing Nation.
2010 CCP Workshop Speaker Biographies
Day One: Tuesday, October 5th, 2010
5:30-8:00 Welcome and Dinner
2010 CCP Workshop Program
Comprehensive Community Planning (CCP) Workshop
Quw’utsun’ Cultural and Conference Centre, Duncan, BC
October 5th-7th, 2010



