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Powered by Indigenous Link ®, this highly specialized portal is fully-dedicated to assisting individuals interested in locating and attending conferences and events of specific interest to Canada’s Indigenous Peoples. Events related to skill development, community improvement, economic development and 100’s of other topics are identified and posted on this site. Conferences.Indigenous.Link provides some of the best Indigenous events in North America.

Conference and Events Postings

Decolonizing the Narrative Conversation Series presented by the Banff Centre – Online

Banff Centre

Register in advance – GotoInfo.ca/Decolonizing

In August, Paul Seesequasis will discuss the ways the archival Indigenous images, from the outside gaze, can be reclaimed and reframed, and will explore the work of several contemporary Indigenous photographers as visual recorders of resistance and resurgence.

This session takes place over two days:

Presentation of Work – Location Online
Date: August 18 & 19, 2021
Time: 4:30pm – 5:30pm MDT

Q&A Session and Conversation – Online
Date: Thursday, August 19, 2021
Time: 4:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. MDT

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Edu-Therapy Fall Training Programs

Edu-Therapy

Fall Training Dates:

Aug 19-22 (in person) – Saskatoon, SK

Sept 20-23 – Virtual Certification*

Oct 15-18 (in person) – Winnipeg, MB

*Participants must commit to 4 consecutive full days of online training

ALSO AVAILABLE! – Virtual Training and Private Community Based Certification and Treatment Programs- Contact us today for details

GoToRegister.ca/Grief

Toll Free: 1.866.476.0209
Fax: 1.866.430.8296
Email: Grief@GoToRegister.ca

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Fall 2021 Indigenous Leadership Programs at the Banff Centre

Banff Centre

Register Now:

Introductory negotiation Skills Training – ONLINE – September 14-17, 2021

Intermediate Project Management for Indigenous Organizations  – ONLINE – September 14-October 21, 2021

COMING SOON: Introductory Wise Practices in Indigenous Leadership – ONLINE – tentative date is Nov 2-5, 2021

For details or to register: www.GoToInfo.ca/BanffCentre

Toll Free: 1-866-935-6904

Fax: 1-866-402-9692

Email: leadership@banffcentre.ca

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Decolonizing the Narrative Conversation Series – Join us Online – Presented by Banff Centre

Banff Centre

Decolonizing the Narrative Conversation Series is a monthly online conversation session that invites leading Indigenous Art creators to talk about their practices and processes.

Presentation of Work 

Date Saturday, July 24, 2021
Time 4:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. MDT
Location Online
Q&A Session and Conversation
Date Sunday, July 25, 2021
Time 4:30 p.m. – 5:30 pm

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Healing Your Heart – Intergenerational Trauma & Residential School – Edu-Therapy

Edu-Therapy

Intergenerational Trauma & Residential School Grief Resolution – Communities prepared with the Edu-Therapy Process are stronger and more resilient

Upcoming Edu-Therapy Training Programs

July 19-22 -Virtual Certification

August 19-22 (In Person)  – Saskatoon, SK

August 23-26 – Virtual Certification

ALSO available – Virtual training and Private Certification and Treatment Programs

GoToRegister.ca/Grief

Toll Free: 1-866-476-0209

Fax: 1-866-430-8296

Email: Grief@GoToRegister.ca

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Women Building Futures

Women Building Futures Celebrates National Indigenous Peoples Day

We are committed to helping Indigenous women achieve their goals.

We offer free career coaching, math upgrading, and tools for success workshops

Visit womenbuildingfutures.com to learn more

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Banff Centre

The Banff Centre celebrates National Indigenous Peoples Day

Join us for a virtual celebration June 21

– Creative Workshops

-Film Screenings

-Panel Discussion

Activities are FREE, and everyone is welcome. Register in advance.

GotoInfo.ca/Banff-NIPD

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Edu-Therapy 4-DAY Virtual Certification Training – June 14-17, 2021

Edu-Therapy

GRIEF NEGATIVELY IMPACTSAttentionMemory PlanningLanguageRelationships

Grief and AdditionBreaking Patterns of Behavior by Reducing Emotional Energy

4-Day Virtual Certification Training – June 14-17, 2021. Registration closes May 24, 2021

*Participants must be able to commit to 4 full consecutive days of online training

ALSO AVAILABLE! – Virtual Training and Private Certification and Treatment Programs

If you are a NNADAP and Addiction Worker, Health & Wellness Worker, Health Director, or simply interested in the Training Program, contact us today.

Edu-Therapy™ is the most current, easy-to-use model that reduces and eliminates intense uncomfortable emotional responses to loss, trauma and abuse. Loss and the reactions to unresolved grief go hand in hand with substance abuse and addiction. The losses addicts suffer are many: deaths of friends and loved ones, divorce and break ups, loss of friendships, loss of financial and social status, loss of dignity, just to name a few. Healthy recovery means facing up to the “wreckage”, and coming to terms with the mass of disturbing and conflicting emotions.

Healthy recovery requires learning essential skills for regulating emotions. How often have you seen the pain, anger and confusion of overwhelming feelings drive an addict to relapse? Long term sobriety requires addicts to learn to identify and express their emotions, communicate their thoughts, and create appropriate boundaries.

Edu-Therapy™is a powerful adjunct treatment. Our process is an easy to learn, easy to apply CBT based model that reduces emotional intensity and resolves the conflicting emotions caused by unresolved grief.

Reducing emotional intensity reduces craving intensity. The emotional tribulations of early recovery trigger the need for quick relief. The Edu-Therapy™ process excels in helping addicts recognize, tolerate and discharge their emotional discomfort.

GoToRegister.ca/Grief
Toll Free: 1.866.476.0209
Fax: 1.866.430.8296
Email: Grief@GoToRegister.ca

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National Indigenous Virtual Tech Conference – June 2-3, 2021

Clear Sky

Join your peers for the best Indigenous tech event of the year! All interested are welcome to attend!

REGISTRATION FEES

$200.00 – Regular Fee

$50.00 – Student /Youth/Elders

LEARN how technology can be used to facilitate skill development.

DISCOVER how technology can create opportunities for entrepreneurs.

UNDERSTAND how technology can improve community health.

ENHANCE community capacity using technology to create jobs.

REGISTER ONLINE BY VISITING:

www.clearskyconnections.ca/virtual-tech-conference

For details, contact Jennifer Wood, Event Coordinator:

Tel: 431-997-2324 or Email: Events@clearskyconnections.ca

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National Indigenous Virtual Tech Conference presented by Clear Sky Connections

Clear Sky Connection

National Indigenous Virtual Tech conference – June 2-3, 2021

*** SPECIAL RATE! $50.00 – Student, Youth and Elder

Day 1-Wednesday June 2 , 2021

10:25 am – Asserting Our Sovereignty – Chief Marcel Moody

11:00 am – Creating a Path to Self-Sufficiency – Chief Clarence Louie

11:50 am – How I Use Social Media as a Tool to Make a Difference! – Youth Speaker (TBA)

12:10 pm – Entertainment: Music Group (TBA)

12:35 pm – Technology and Partnership, Accomplishments Within Our Network – Dr. Sayed-Amr (‘Sisso’) El-Hamamsy and Chief Dennis Meeches

1:05  pm – Connectivity and Colonization: Settler Strategies and the Paradox of Being Indian on Our Land – Dr. Barry Lavallee

Day 2 – Thursday June 3, 2021

10:15 am – The Art of Negotiating: Moving Beyond Symbolism- Dr. Ted Moses

10:45 am – Local Radio in Our Communities – Doug and Tracy Thomas

11:20 am – Data Sovereignty – Cheryle Savoi

11:40 am – Connectivity and Infrastructure on Our Reserves-Bruce Buffalo (‘Broadband Bruce’)

12:00 pm – Entertainment: Music Group (TBA)

12:25 pm – How a “Neechi” from Sandy Bay Made a Million-Dollar App-Darrick Glen Baxter

12:55 pm – Know Your ‘Why’ and Change Your Life, Business, Community and Technology – Jenn Harper

1:30 pm – An Indigenous Perspective on the Role of Tech in the Emerging Indigenous Economy – Carol Anne Hilton

***Agenda is subject to change. Times are in Central standard Time (CST)

For more information, please contact:

Jennifer Wood, Conference Coordinator

Cell: 431-997-2325

Email: Events@clearskyconnections.ca

https://clearskyconnections.ca/virtual-tech-conference

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National Indigenous Virtual Tech Conference – June 2-3,2021

Clear Sky Connections

National Indigenous Virtual Tech conference – June 2-3,2021

“Digital Sovereignty: Lighting The Pathway to Connectivity”

Registration and Agenda now  Available! https://clearskyconnections.ca/virtual-tech-conference

For details, contact Jennifer Wood, Event Coordinator: 431-997-2325

Email: events@clearskyconnections.ca

LEARN how technology can be used to facilitate skill development.
DISCOVER how technology can create opportunities for entrepreneurs.
UNDERSTAND how technology can improve community health.
ENHANCE community capacity using technology to create jobs.

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Banff Centre Spring 2021 Indigenous Leadership Programs Online !

Banff Centre

Inherent Right to Indigenous Governance Online  – May 4 – 7, 2021 Register by April 27
Indigenous Strategic Planning Online – May 18 – 21, 2021 Register by May 10
Negotiation Skills Training Online – June 1 – 4, 2021 Register by May 25

Indigenous Evaluations Frameworks Online – June 15 – 18, 2021 Register by June 7

Truth and Reconciliation Through Right Relations Online – June 22 – 25, 2021 Register by June 15

*Please note: these programs prioritize Indigenous learners, and those working within Indigenous communities and organizations. Financial aid is available for these learners.
Programs are subject to change; please refer to our website for up to date information.

To be the first to know about upcoming programs, subscribe to our Indigenous Leadership e-newsletter: www.GoToInfo.ca/BanffCentreEmails

For details or to register: www.GoToInfo.ca/BanffCentre
Toll Free: 1-866-935-6904

Fax: 1-866-402-9692

Email: leadership@banffcentre.ca

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Register NOW! National Indigenous Virtual Tech Conference June 2-3, 2021

Clear Sky Connections

National Indigenous Virtual Tech conference – June 2-3,2021

“Digital Sovereignty: Lighting The Pathway to Connectivity”

LEARN how technology can be used to facilitate skill development.
DISCOVER how technology can create opportunities for entrepeneurs.
UNDERSTAND how technology can improve community health.
ENHANCE community capacity using technology to create jobs.

Registration now available !

https://clearskyconnections.ca/virtual-tech-conference

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Spring Grief Training Programs with Edu-Therapy

Edu-Therapy

BUILDING SUSTAINABLE MENTAL WELLNESS THROUGH INTEGRATED TREATMENT AND TRAINING

A Cognitive Behavioral Model of Grief Resolution

Edu-Therapy in  First Nations, Métis and Inuit Communities

Grief and possible traumas negatively effect our lives. Coming in waves, they have a cumulative effect that, if not acknowledged and treated, inhibits our ability to integrate in healthy ways and will continue to repeat themselves.

Physical reactions include:

  • Numbness
  • Separation
  • Disengagement
  • Hyperactivity
  • Removal

Communities prepared with the Edu-Therapy Process are stronger and more resilient. We are all stakeholders of the collective grief and trauma experience. The Edu-Therapy Process creates a safe place to acknowledge, accept and integrate pain resolution processes-creating resiliency and long term healing.

Grief Edu-Therapy Training Programs

April 16-19 – Saskatoon, SK

April 29-May 2 – Winnipeg, MB

May 14-17 – Edmonton, AB

ALSO AVAILABLE!

Virtual Training and Private Community Based Certification and Treatment Programs

With the isolation and loss occurring throughout the pandemic and the increasing mental health crisis, Edu-Therapy is in need more than ever. Train your team in the safety of your Community or Virtually online.

Contact us today for details.

GoToRegister.ca/Grief

Toll  Free: 1-866-476-0209

Fax: 1-866-430-8296

Email: Grief@GoToRegister.ca

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New Spring Training Programs with Edu-Therapy!

Edu-Therapy

BUILDING SUSTAINABLE MENTAL WELLNESS THROUGH INTEGRATED TREATMENT AND TRAINING

A Cognitive Behavioral Model of Grief Resolution

Edu-Therapy in  First Nations, Métis and Inuit Communities

Grief and possible traumas negatively effect our lives. Coming in waves, they have a cumulative effect that, if not acknowledged and treated, inhibits our ability to integrate in healthy ways and will continue to repeat themselves.

Physical reactions include:

  • Numbness
  • Separation
  • Disengagement
  • Hyperactivity
  • Removal

Communities prepared with the Edu-Therapy Process are stronger and more resilient. We are all stakeholders of the collective grief and trauma experience. The Edu-Therapy Process creates a safe place to acknowledge, accept and integrate pain resolution processes-creating resiliency and long term healing.

Grief Edu-Therapy Training Programs

April 16-19 – Saskatoon, SK

April 29-May 2 – Winnipeg, MB

May 14-17 – Edmonton, AB

ALSO AVAILABLE!

Virtual Training and Private Community Based Certification and Treatment Programs

With the isolation and loss occurring throughout the pandemic and the increasing mental health crisis, Edu-Therapy is in need more than ever. Train your team in the safety of your Community or Virtually online.

Contact us today for details.

GoToRegister.ca/Grief

Toll  Free: 1-866-476-0209

Fax: 1-866-430-8296

Email: Grief@GoToRegister.ca

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Virtual Dress to Impress

Image North Consulting
Do you want your clients to feel confident about themselves?
To have an edge in business opportunities or interviews?
Boost their self esteem by taking this program!
Geared for Community members
Company staff
Social work clients
Employment and training clients
Inclusive for all women & men, youths & Elders
Image North Consulting is an Indigenous-owned company focused on working with clients to help them boost their confidence. With 14 years experience, Image North delivers results through an interactive online program called Dress To Impress. Clients uncover their authentic self by discovering their personal style, colours & goals.

  • Participants of all ages, in a group setting of 4 will experience the importance and impact of effective non-verbal communication skills.
  • Designed for clients who require a boost to their confidence for future job interviews, lifestyle, business opportunities, professional development & incentives for graduates!
  • Workshop includes a virtual shopping trip in which each client receives an entire outfit including shoes, and new hairstyle.

For more information or to contact for pricing: GotoInfo.ca/ImageNorth
Phone: 705-237-8682
Mobile: 705-984-6383
Email: imagenorthconsulting@gmail.com
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RBC 2021 Indigenous Student Awards are BACK!

RBC

Applications open December 1, 2020.

The RBC Indigenous Student Awards Program was launched in 1992 to assist Indigenous students to complete post-secondary education, and provide an opportunity for RBC® to strengthen its relationship with the Indigenous community. This scholarship is intended to support Indigenous students who have a minimum of 2 years remaining in their post-secondary studies. Scholarship recipients are selected primarily on the basis of personal and academic achievements, and individual financial need. Status Indians, Non-status Indians, Inuit and Métis are welcome to apply. Selected students will receive up to $5,000 per academic year for educational and living expenses for 2 to 4 years.

RBC awards twenty scholarships in two categories for students:

• Majoring in disciplines related to the financial services industry

• Majoring in disciplines unrelated to the financial services industry

2021 Student Awards Program:

www.GoToApply.ca/RBC

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Get to Work: Warehouse Express

Application Deadline: January 4, 2021

Class Starts: March 15, 2021

Designed to get you to work quickly, our Warehouse Express Program introduces you to the daily duties of an entry level warehouse worker.
Warehouse workers are typically responsible for receiving and assembling large quantity orders in a warehouse, operating pallet jacks and/or reach
trucks, and packing pallets for delivery. This role is perfect for someone who likes to be active at work and has a flexible schedule.
Warehouse workers are essential workers as part of the food supply chain industry. Lots of job opportunity, more job security and great opportunities for advancement.

Program Length: 3 weeks
Location: Edmonton
Free Tuition: Provided by program sponsors
Class Capacity: 12
Admission Requirements:
• Successful completion of drug, alcohol & fitness testing
• Criminal Record Check
• Ability to work shift work
• Fluent in English
• Class 5 Drivers Licence recommended
Certificates Included:
• Construction Safety Training (CSTS 2020)
• Fire Extinguisher
• Standard First Aid CPR A & AED
• Food Safety
• Pallet Jack training also included
To support employment opportunities students will also have support from our Alumni team.

 

GoToInfo.ca/WomenBuildingFutures Phone: 1-866-979-4434

Fax: 1-866-979-3514 Email: WomenBuildingFutures@GoToInfo.ca

Private Treat & Train Programs available from Edu-Therapy

Edu-Therapy
Over the past few months, our entire team has been working hard so we can deliver this training safely during the pandemic. Certification Training will be offered with COVID-19 safety plan aligned with provincial regulations.
BUILDING SUSTAINABLE MENTAL WELLNESS THROUGH INTEGRATED TREATMENT AND TRAINING
Edu-Therapy™ gives participants a stable cognitive process to help themselves, community and client base Once Certified as an Edu-Therapy Specialist, in as little as 6 hours per week, one Specialist can bring mental resolution of the pain and sadness caused by loss to over 200 people per year Trained teams can escalate these numbers adding to the resiliency of the Community
HUMANS GRIEVE LOSS OR CHANGE OF ANYTHING HELD SIGNIFICANT
Grief happens in many forms and has great potential to create emotional energy and negatively effect life Grief is an emotional experience that doesn’t follow stages or a timeline… and it does not simply go away with time
IT’S THE ACTIONS WITHIN TIME THAT REDUCE AND ELIMINATE PAIN
Edu-Therapy™ Certification is unique training that’s designed specifically to assist all who wish to help those with unresolved loss, deal with pain and reclaim a productive place in the mainstream of their lives
Private Treat & Train Programs
We will safely send our Facilitators to you
Limited Available Dates – Now booking for 2021
Call us directly for details and to customize your Community treatment/training
IN-PERSON 4 DAY TRAINING CERTIFICATION
SASKATOON, SK – DECEMBER 11-14, 2020
ONTARIO – JANUARY 29 – FEBRUARY 1, 2021
WINNIPEG, MB – JANUARY 29 – FEBRUARY 1, 2021
VANCOUVER, BC – FEBRUARY 5-8, 2021
EDMONTON, AB – FEBRUARY 19-22, 2021
WHO SHOULD ATTEND Mental Health and Wellness Workers Addiction Counsellors Educators and Youth Workers Family and Victim Service Workers All interested Groups and Individuals
Help Yourself. Help Others. Help Your Community.
VERY LIMITED SEATING FOR THESE PROGRAMS. Register online or call for more details Private Programs Available! We will come to your community – call for details. Watch for Virtual Training being offered soon!
CONTACT
Toll Free: 1.866.476.0209
Fax: 1.866.430.8296
Email: Grief@GoToRegister.ca
Web: GoToRegister.ca/Grief
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Driver & Operator Training Cold Lake

Women Building Futures
Application Deadline: January 11, 2021
Class Starts: March 29, 2021
This tuition-free program is perfect if you are looking for a career operating
various equipment in construction and city maintenance. Drive equipment such as snow plows, wireline trucks and hydrovacs.
This six-week program provides students with the essential safety awareness and certification, workplace culture preparation, theory and hands-on training needed to support and prepare them to enter the operating industry and successfully obtain their Class 3 Driver’s Licence.
This is a competitive program with a maximum of 12 spaces available.
Program Components:
• Class 3 Driver’s Training-includes 14 hours of in-truck training per student
• Basic Tools and Engines
• Air Brake Endorsement for Learners
• Face to Face Safey Training:
First Aid, H2S, Flagger
• Online Safety Training:
Professional Driver Improvement (PDIC)
Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG)
WHMIS, Ground Disturbance
Confined Space Pre-Entry
• Healthy Choices for Productive work
To support employment opportunities, students will also have job search support and introductions to employers in the field.
Admission Requirements:
• Successful completion of drug, alcohol and fitness testing
• Class 5 Driver’s Licence (no GDL)
• 5 year driver’s abstract
Live, train and work in Cold Lake
GoToInfo.ca/WomenBuildingFutures
Phone: 1-866-979-4434 | Fax: 1-866-979-3514
Email: WomenBuildingFutures@GoToInfo.ca
1-866-979-4434
Fax: 1-866-979-3514
WomenBuildingFutures@GoToInfo.ca
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