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SUMMARY:The Osgoode Certificate in Consultation (and Beyond) with Indigenous Peoples
DESCRIPTION:It’s HERE: The essential knowledge and guidance for anyone working in the consultation arena. \nAs First Nation\, Indigenous and Canadian governments\, communities and private industries navigate old and new challenges in consultation\, it has never been more critical to have a deep understanding of how to engage thoughtfully and effectively with these complex issues. \nBuilding upon Osgoode’s very successful Certificate in Fundamentals of Indigenous Peoples and Canadian Law\, this interactive program is a deep dive into the legal and practical framework for consultation and accommodation with Indigenous peoples.  A truly outstanding faculty of experts from across Canada – sharing insights and experiences from Indigenous\, government and industry perspectives – will provide the foundational knowledge and practical strategies which will enhance your and your community or organization’s approach to consultation and ability to forge critical relationships. \nThis training was designed for both legal and non-legal professionals who want to advance their understanding of the history\, the legal framework\, and evolving trends and best practices in this complex area. \nThis program will build on the foundational learning of the Osgoode Certificate in Fundamentals in Indigenous Peoples and Canadian Law. Although not a formal pre-requisite for registration\, completion of this certificate or significant previous training and/or work experience in this area is strongly recommended. \nSpace will be limited\, so register early! \nBursary – Indigenous Learners \nOsgoodePD Bursary for Indigenous Learners OsgoodePD offers financial assistance to individual learners who identify as Indigenous (defined as Status\, Non-Status\, Métis\, and Inuit). A limited number of bursaries are available\, and these will be awarded on a first-come\, first-served basis. \n 
URL:http://www.niagaraknowledgeexchange.com/event/the-osgoode-certificate-in-consultation-and-beyond-with-indigenous-peoples/
CATEGORIES:Learning & Education
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SUMMARY:THE NON-PROFIT BLUEPRINT\, Grant Writing and Reporting
DESCRIPTION:You’re doing meaningful work — but non-profits across Canada are experiencing unprecedented workforce instability driven by high turnover\, chronic staffing shortages\, reduced volunteer engagement\, rising burnout\, and increasing mental health concerns. These pressures directly impact organizational capacity\, service delivery\, and long-term sustainability. \nThis four-part series is designed to help non-profit leaders strengthen their organizations with practical\, usable strategies. Each 90-minute session focuses on a key area of resilience and growth: creative HR and hiring solutions\, donor communication for trust and retention\, using digitization and technology to secure funding\, and improving grant writing and reporting. \n\nMay 20\nGrant Writing and Reporting\nPresenters: Diana Cihak\, President and Senior Grant Writer\, and Julie Yates\, Executive Assistant\, Upper Edge Consulting\, LLC \n\nRegistration: \nNon-profit organizations: $40/session plus tax \nFor more information and to register click here. \n  \n 
URL:http://www.niagaraknowledgeexchange.com/event/the-non-profit-blueprint-grant-writing-and-reporting/
LOCATION:Four Points by Sheraton\, 3530 Schmon Pkwy\, Thorold\, Ontario\, l2v 4y6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Giving & Leadership,Learning & Education,Work & Employment
ORGANIZER;CN="Greater Niagara Chamber of Commerce":MAILTO:info@gncc.ca
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SUMMARY:Driving and Dementia Webinar
DESCRIPTION:One of the first and toughest issues families and caregivers will face when they receive a diagnosis of dementia is the question of driving safety. \nJoin the Alzheimer Society of Niagara Region (ASNR) for this webinar where we’ll look at: \n– Driving skills evaluation\n– Deciding when to stop driving\n– Getting support for someone who has been asked to stop driving\n– Alternate transportation options in Niagara \nRegister by calling the ASNR office at 905-687-3914 or visit us online at http://www.alzheimerniagara.ca/publicforums
URL:http://www.niagaraknowledgeexchange.com/event/driving-and-dementia-webinar/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Community Belonging,Community Safety,Health and Wellness
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