About this course
AECENL
AECEO
CECE
SECA

"Pathways to Reconciliation: Enhancing Indigenous Awareness" offers an immersive exploration into the rich tapestry of Indigenous cultures in Canada, emphasizing a transformative approach towards reconciliation and relationship-building. This course provides a platform for deepening understanding of the diverse Indigenous communities, their unique histories, cultures, and the pressing issues they face today.

Led by Indigenous elder, the course unpacks the complex landscape of Indigenous rights, land claims, and the ongoing effects of colonial histories. Participants will engage with case studies that highlight successful reconciliation initiatives and examine the challenges and missteps that can occur without respectful dialogue and genuine engagement.

The curriculum is designed to foster a proactive approach, encouraging participants to move beyond mere awareness to active participation in supporting meaningful change. Through a blend of lectures, interactive sessions, and collaborative projects, learners will gain practical skills and insights to contribute effectively to reconciliation efforts within their professional and personal communities.

Topics List:
  • Introduction to Canada's Indigenous Communities: Diversity and Cultural Richness
  • Misconceptions and Awareness: Breaking Down Generalizations
  • The Role of Listening and Respect in Reconciliation
  • Practical Engagement: Building Meaningful Relationships with Indigenous Communities
  • The Importance of Indigenous Input in Corporate and Community Projects
  • Case Studies of Successful Indigenous Inclusion and Engagement
  • Future Steps: Policies, Personal Actions, and Organizational Strategies
  • This course includes:
    schedule1 hours on-demand video
    signal_cellular_altBeginner level
    task_altNo preparation required
    calendar_todayPublished At Jun 15, 2024
    workspace_premiumCertificate of completion
    errorNo prerequisites
    lock1 year access
    calendar_todayUpdated At Aug 8, 2024