The "Walking Together" workshop is a versatile program designed to foster stronger relationships across diverse sectors. It can be tailored to meet the specific needs of various partnerships, including those within Indigenous communities, between First Nations and government or industry, and within organizations that employ or serve Indigenous populations.
Within Indigenous communities, we face the ongoing challenge of unhealthy relationships and lateral violence, a pattern of harm inflicted amongst ourselves. Copper Maker is dedicated to providing resources and fostering dialogue to promote healing and build stronger, healthier relationships within our communities.
The relationship between Indigenous peoples and government/industry is undergoing a significant shift. While previously centered on interactions between elected chiefs and councils and external entities, there's a growing movement to re-establish engagement with traditional Indigenous leadership. This evolution reflects a deeper recogni
The relationship between Indigenous peoples and government/industry is undergoing a significant shift. While previously centered on interactions between elected chiefs and councils and external entities, there's a growing movement to re-establish engagement with traditional Indigenous leadership. This evolution reflects a deeper recognition of Indigenous rights, self-determination, and the importance of incorporating traditional knowledge and governance systems into decision-making processes that affect Indigenous communities and lands.
This workshop is designed to empower organizations that employ or provide services to Indigenous peoples. We'll explore how to cultivate respectful and reciprocal relationships that honor Indigenous cultures, values, and perspectives. By fostering understanding and collaboration, we can create positive and sustainable outcomes for everyone involved.
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