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The little
Nation with
a BIG
Vision!
Progressive,
Leadership
“I Can”
Philosophy
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Centre Background
• Integrated the following programs;
 TESI
 Family Violence
 AHRDA (no longer exists in our community: due to
duplication of services)
 Health
 Income Assistance
 Post Secondary
 Band School
 Drug and Alcohol Counselling
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Progressive Income Assistance
Program
 8 years ago we had 58 clients
 We changed the service delivery: all clients were
required to do a needs assessment (Structure of
Intellect) then they were required Develop an Action
Plan: choosing Education Upgrading, Essential Skills,
Training or Job Search
 2 employable people were left on Income Assistance
 With Service Canada’s new model we lost our AHRDA
on reserve and there has been a slight increase in the
Income Assistance rate: 9 people currently on IA
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Philosophy
Consistent with
Martin Brokenleg’s
Circle of Courage
and Gordon
Neufeld’s theories of
Attachment.
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Client at the Centre:
• Strength
based
• Partnerships
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• Respectful of
Diversity
Family and
community
engagement in
education
Student
Engagement and
High School
completion
Meaningful
participation in the
labour market
Access to and
success in adult
learning including
post secondary
education and
training
• Evidence
based
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•To develop a data tracking system that can help us
follow and report changes that Income Recipients
achieve as a result of training programs and
interventions;
•To develop accurate reporting mechanisms for
Nominal Role, TESI, Family Violence, Aboriginal
Training and Employment, Income Assistance: SDFSR,
NCBR, Work plans: New Paths for Education, Parental
Community Engagement, New Relationship Trust,
School Professional Development, Teacher
Recruitment and Retention, Special Education, Local
Education Agreements, NADAP, Health Canada
Reports, Housing, ASETS, etc… and to treat all clients
in an integrated way.
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UNIFICATION
 Social Information Management Applications
 Unification- a web site database
 Unification, developed by the Sto:lo Nation, is an
application developed to manage social information. It can
be web-based or stand-alone and enables users to manage
case files in the social program, from intake to producing a
cheque. Reports are generated electronically from data
collection in the application, reducing the reporting
burden to funders and improving compliance. First nations
using Unification have a better understanding of how well
their programs are working. FNTC is hoping to acquire
Unification for use by First Nations in British Columbia.
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To address client needs in a holistic way that
addresses healthy lifestyles, healthy
relationships, interpersonal relationships,
effective parenting, addictions, emotional
strength, anger management, traditional values,
essential skills in the workplace, and celebrates
success.
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•To do a comprehensive assessment of the communities
unemployed, employed and their education levels. To
discover clients aspirations.
•To register all members on reserve to encourage them to
consider their lifetime employment strategy
•To do an environmental scan or labour market analysis to
determine available jobs, build on existing and new
partnerships . To work with partners to forecast 3 year, 5 year
and 10 year projections of labour requirements so that we can
develop training programs to provide clients with employable
skills that will be in demand.
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Objectives
Long Term Outcomes are intended to
increase:
• representation of Aboriginal peoples in
workforce
• the number of Aboriginal peoples in
sustainable employment
• youth employment, with a focus on
previously unengaged youth
• the number of sustained Aboriginal
businesses
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Objectives:
 To begin with what people want and to match them to
employers: What’s in training for me?
 To ensure Aboriginal peoples have the information and
supports necessary to set and achieve career goals
 To ensure Aboriginal peoples have the documented essential,
employability and occupational skills, and the credentials to
participate fully in the labour market
 To strengthen employer engagement and investment in
human resource development opportunities
 To support Aboriginal engagement in entrepreneurship
 To facilitate access to sustainable employment, including
work experience opportunities
 To address the needs of individuals who are underemployed.
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For Community:
•Build community capacity, knowledge,
tools and resources
• build human resource capacity within
community
•Increase links and partnerships
•Build cross-cultural awareness and
acceptance
For Clients/Students:
•Increase self-confidence and identity
•Create co-operative relationships
•Increase leadership opportunities
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