Empowering Indigenous Youth
The Government of Canada offers youth leadership workshops specifically designed for Indigenous peoples, focusing on cultural preservation and community development.
The Government of Canada offers youth leadership workshops specifically designed for Indigenous peoples, focusing on cultural preservation and community development.
The University of British Columbia's Indigenous Education department provides workshops and programs aimed at fostering leadership skills among Indigenous youth, promoting academic success and community engagement.
Canadian Roots Exchange offers a unique program combining leadership training with cultural exchange, empowering Indigenous youth to become leaders in their communities and beyond.
The Northern Ontario, First Nations, and Métis Region's youth leadership and mentorship program provides workshops, training, and one-on-one mentorship to support the development of Indigenous youth leaders.
WE Charity, in partnership with Indigenous communities, offers workshops focused on building leadership skills, promoting cultural awareness, and supporting the well-being of Indigenous youth across Canada.
The 'Leadership Training for Indigenous Youth' video series by the Indigenous Leadership Development Institute provides valuable insights and practical skills for young Indigenous leaders.
Carleton University's School of Indigenous and Canadian Studies offers a course focusing on youth leadership and community development, exploring the critical role of young leaders in shaping the future of Indigenous communities.
The Civicus Alliance has developed a comprehensive toolkit for Indigenous youth leaders, featuring practical guides, workshops, and resources to support community development and social change initiatives.