Empowering Indigenous Youth
The Government of Canada supports various initiatives that promote Indigenous youth leadership development, including mentorship programs and cultural camps.
The Government of Canada supports various initiatives that promote Indigenous youth leadership development, including mentorship programs and cultural camps.
The University of British Columbia's Indigenous Youth Leadership Program offers a comprehensive curriculum focused on Indigenous knowledge, leadership skills, and community engagement.
The We Matter Campaign is a national initiative that supports Indigenous youth leadership development through storytelling, mentorship, and community-based projects.
McGill University's research center publishes studies on effective Indigenous youth leadership development programs, highlighting the importance of cultural relevance and community involvement.
The Indigenous Youth Leadership Conference brings together young leaders from across Canada to share knowledge, build networks, and develop skills for creating positive change in their communities.
The First Nations Leadership Council provides resources and support for Indigenous youth leadership development, including training programs, workshops, and advocacy initiatives.
The Indigenous and Northern Affairs Committee's YouTube channel features a video series on Indigenous youth leadership, showcasing stories of young leaders and their community development projects.
The Canadian Community Economic Development Network offers a toolkit for Indigenous youth leadership development, including guides, worksheets, and case studies for community-based initiatives.