Empowering Indigenous Youth through Mentorship
The Government of Canada is committed to supporting Indigenous youth mentorship programs, providing funding and resources for initiatives that promote education, employment, and cultural preservation.
The Government of Canada is committed to supporting Indigenous youth mentorship programs, providing funding and resources for initiatives that promote education, employment, and cultural preservation.
A new report highlights the importance of mentorship programs for Indigenous youth in Canada, citing improved educational outcomes and increased confidence among participants.
Researchers at McGill University have published a study evaluating the effectiveness of Indigenous youth mentorship programs in Canada, identifying best practices and areas for improvement.
The Northern Frontier Youth Mentorship Program provides Indigenous youth with opportunities for mentorship, skill-building, and cultural exchange, with a focus on outdoor education and leadership development.
The Canadian government has launched a new initiative providing mentorship opportunities for Indigenous youth, including internships, apprenticeships, and career counseling.
In this video, Indigenous youth share their experiences with mentorship programs, highlighting the positive impact on their lives and futures.
UNICEF Canada has launched a national Indigenous youth mentorship program, providing support and resources for young people to thrive and reach their full potential.
Researchers at the University of Alberta have published a comprehensive review of the literature on Indigenous youth mentorship programs in Canada, identifying key themes and recommendations for future research and practice.