Professional Development at the International Level
IPAC Ambassadors conducted an Indigenous Cultural Training program on behalf of the Canadian Policing College (CPC) and their Executive Development (Officer Development) program on June 27 at the Songhees Wellness Centre
Big Things in Little Places
Ambassadors recently brought the Initiative to a small community library during a school family day event. Despite the small space, hundreds still had a chance to explore the map’s wonders.
Naut’sa mawt Ideology arrives at School District 69
Forty-five educators and school liaisons recently participated in the IPAC Ambassador Program at Nanoose Bay Elementary. During the event Jim Bob and his son, Sam provided profound insights on community and partnership building.
Ambassadors Recognized for Work
RCMP Officers Tony Eeftink and Bill Nadeau were recognized by the RCMP for their work in bringing the Naut’sa mawt Initiative - Positive Partnership Program to the RCMP. This bilingual book celebrates RCMP Members serving today, during the RCMP’s 150th anniversary, through the stories of 150 Member officers.
RCMP Cadets Train as Ambassadors
Routinely throughout the 6 month training at Depot Cadets take opportunities to learn about the Indigenous Communities, their culture, language and traditions. Since last year Depot and a team from the RCMP Heritage Centre have been working with the RCMP Centralized Training Branch to create a 2-4 hour formal program (more of a learning journey and cultural experience) using these resources.
The First Annual Indigenous Knowledge Underwater Treasure Hunt
It all begins with an idea.
Ambassadors joined with the Huu-ay-aht First Nations to Support National Indigenous Day
It all begins with an idea.