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Readiness and Resilience: Mapping the Contours of the Indigenous Skills and Employment Ecosystem in Canada

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Readiness and Resilience: Mapping the Contours of the Indigenous Skills and Employment Ecosystem in Canada The results of this study can help Indigenous entrepreneurs, governments, and private sector companies better understand the shortcomings in present opportunities available to Indigenous peoples, highlight opportunities for future program development, and revise existing opportunities to close any gaps. Credit: […]

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AISES Advancing Indigenous People in STEM

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AISES Advancing Indigenous People in STEM AISES 2022 Programing Priorities for Advancing Indigenous People in STEM. Credit: AISES Date: 2022 For more information on this resource click here. View

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Incorporating Indigenous Cultures and Realities in STEM

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Incorporating Indigenous Cultures and Realities in STEM When educators use a culturally responsive curriculum, one that bridges Indigenous ways of knowing with Western science, Indigenous students are more engaged and perform better. Credit: The conference Board in Canada Date: 2020 For more information on this resource click here. View

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Reconciliation Toolkit For Business Leaders

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Reconciliation Toolkit For Business Leaders A resource for small- and medium-sized businesses to help people like you develop practical, actionable plans to advance reconciliation in your business thinking, planning and practices. Credit: Congress of Aboriginal People Date: 2019 For more information on this resource click here. View

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Building Inclusion for Indigenous Peoples in Canadian Workplaces (Report)

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Building Inclusion for Indigenous Peoples in Canadian Workplaces (Report) Catalyst conducted a survey that shows Indigenous Peoples pay an emotional tax at work and experience low levels of psychological safety. This report points to actions managers and team members can take to build the understanding, relationships, and work environments that will help Indigenous Peoples belong, […]

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Working with Elders

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Working with Elders Our Elders help to preserve traditional knowledge and offer guidance to create strong, healthy nations. It is important to be mindful about how we engage Elders when we include them in in language, arts and cultural heritage revitalization work. Credit: First Peoples’ Cultural Council Date: 2021 For more information on this resource […]

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Indigenous inclusion in Engineering 2019

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Indigenous inclusion in Engineering 2019 Considerations provided for how best to support increased Indigenous inclusion in the engineering profession, improve supports, and reduce barriers to Indigenous engineers in their experiences in formative years and post-secondary education. Credit: Engineers Canada Date: 2019 For more information on this resource click here. View

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He for She Campaign

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He for She Campaign Encouraging men to re-imagine what it means to be a gender equality ally. Credit: United Nations View

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Athena Swan, Advance HE Initiative (Gender Equality in Higher Education)

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Athena Swan, Advance HE Initiative (Gender Equality in Higher Education) This infographic provides further insight into Advance HE’s (Higher Education) gender equality charter, Athena SWAN. We tell the story of the charter and describe the 10 key principles on which it is based. Credit: United Kingdom View

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AISES Resource Center

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AISES Resource Center AISES supported resource centre. Credit: AISES View

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