Indigenous Youth Leadership Program
The University of Ottawa offers a free Indigenous youth leadership program for high school students, focusing on cultural identity, social justice, and community engagement.
The University of Ottawa offers a free Indigenous youth leadership program for high school students, focusing on cultural identity, social justice, and community engagement.
The Government of Canada provides funding for various free Indigenous youth leadership programs, including the Indigenous Youth Leadership Program, which aims to support the development of young Indigenous leaders.
TakingITGlobal offers free online leadership programs for Indigenous youth, including a course on social entrepreneurship and community development, designed to equip high school students with the skills to create positive change.
McGill University hosts an annual Indigenous Youth Leadership Forum, which brings together high school students from across Canada to discuss issues affecting Indigenous communities and develop leadership skills.
The Assembly of First Nations offers various youth leadership programs, including a national youth council and regional youth committees, which provide opportunities for high school students to get involved in leadership and advocacy.
The Indigenous Leadership Video Series features interviews with Indigenous leaders and role models, sharing their stories and experiences, and providing inspiration and guidance for high school students.
Coursera offers a range of free online courses on Indigenous studies, leadership, and community development, which can be accessed by high school students, providing a flexible and self-paced learning experience.
WE Charity hosts an annual National Indigenous Youth Leadership Summit, bringing together high school students from across Canada to learn about Indigenous issues, develop leadership skills, and create positive change in their communities.