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Dehcho First Nations ASETS Program in partnership with Service Canada

Dehcho First Nations ASETS Program in partnership with Service Canada. Dehcho First Nations ASETS. Dehcho First Nations AHRDA will be transitioning to the new Aboriginal Skills and Employment Training Strategy (ASETS) program

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Dehcho First Nations ASETS Program in partnership with Service Canada

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  1. Dehcho First Nations ASETS Program in partnership with Service Canada

  2. Dehcho First Nations ASETS • Dehcho First Nations AHRDA will be transitioning to the new Aboriginal Skills and Employment Training Strategy (ASETS) program • The ASETS program is an opportunity to modernize Aboriginal labour market programming

  3. Right now Aboriginal organizations across Canada will begin their strategic business planning process, keeping in mind the ASETS strategic priorities: • Demand driven skills development • Partnership with the private sector and across the whole of government and • Accountability for improved results

  4. The Strategic Business Plan • Is the main driver for focusing on the three strategic priorities of ASETS • Helps to determine a logical and systematic response to labour market development challenges facing Aboriginal people in communities across Canada

  5. Information packages were provided to Aboriginal organizations in January 2010 outlining the process • Service Canada met with Dehcho First Nations and its 11 member organizations on March 15th & 16th to assist us as we begin to develop business strategies for our own region

  6. If your organization would like to partner with Dehcho First Nations or any of its 11 member organizations, please contact the Aboriginal Training Office to arrange a meeting • We appreciate your patience as we transition from AHRDA to ASETS • Program updates will be available at a later date

  7. 11 Member Organizations • AchoDeneKoe Band – Fort Liard – 867-770-4141 • DehGahGotieKoe First Nation – Fort Providence – 867-699-7006 • Fort Simpson Metis Local 52 – Fort Simpson – 867-695-2431 • Jean Marie River First Nation – Jean Marie River – 67-809-2000 • Ka’a’geeTu First Nation – Kakisa Lake – 867-825-2000 • Katlodeeche First Nation – Hay River Reserve – 867-874-6701 • Liidlii Kue First Nation – Fort Simpson – 867-695-3131 • Nahanni Butte Dene Band – Nahanni Butte – 867-602-2900 • PehdzehKi First Nation – Wrigley – 867-581-3321 • SambaaKeDene Band – Trout Lake – 867-206-2800 • West Point First Nation – Hay River – DFN 867-695-2610

  8. Contact Information • Gloria Buboire, ASETS Coordinator • gloria_buboire@dehcho.org • Samantha Kovacs, ASETS Clerk • samantha_kovacs@dehcho.org Aboriginal Training Office Phone: 1-867-695-2610 Box 89 Toll Free: 1-866-995-3748 Fort Simpson NT X0E 0N0 Fax: 1-867-695-2038

  9. Program Dates • The ASETS program begins on October 1, 2010

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