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Indigenous Reconciliation Awareness Module (IRAM) training

Event Information
Author alnationtalk
Start Date/Time 24th Oct Thu AM 9:00 (GMT 0)
End Date/Time 25th Oct Fri PM 4:00 (GMT 0)
Location Fredericton, NB
Type Public
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Indigenous Reconciliation Awareness Module (IRAM) training

Date and time
Thu, Oct 24, 2024 9:00 AM – Fri, Oct 25, 2024 4:00 PM ADT

Location
Maqiyahtimok Centre – Sitansisk (St. Mary’s) First Nation
247 Maliseet Drive Fredericton, NB E3A 2W1 Canada

Refund Policy
Refunds up to 7 days before event
Eventbrite’s fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 day 7 hours

The IRAM training provides education on the history of Indigenous peoples and how to implement reconciliation within the workplace to foster Indigenous inclusion in New Brunswick’s economy. JEDI will help you to understand Indigenous history in Atlantic Canada and facilitate discussions on reconciliation with you and other participants so that you will be more effective in your communications and interactions with Indigenous peoples.

The module is 1.5 days of training:

  • 1/2 day KAIROS Blanket Exercise™
  • 1 Full Day Module Training

KAIROS Blanket Exercise™

The KAIROS Blanket Exercise™ is a unique, participatory history lesson developed in collaboration with Indigenous Elders, knowledge keepers and educators that fosters truth, understanding, respect and reconciliation among Indigenous and non-indigenous peoples.

Full-Day Module Training

Historical background of Indigenous peoples and reconciliation awareness training which includes discussion surrounding the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action and reconciliation in the workplace.

What is Reconciliation?

Reconciliation is the process by which individuals or communities attempt to arrive at a place of mutual understanding and acceptance. There is no one approach to achieving reconciliation but building trust by examining painful shared histories, acknowledging each other’s truths, and a common vision are essential to the process.

(Legacy of Hope, 2011)

For any questions, contact Tiger Levi at tiger.levi@jedinb.ca.

For more information: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/indigenous-reconciliation-awareness-module-iram-training-registration-1000237075017?aff=ebdssbdestsearch&keep_tld=1

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