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Indigenous-Inlcusion-ItsTimeForChange

In this article, you will learn about indigenous inclusion the path of success for indigenous communities of Canada.

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Indigenous-Inlcusion-ItsTimeForChange

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  1. Indigenous Inclusion Everything You Need Know In this article, you will learn about Indigenous Inclusion the path of success for indigenous communities of Canada. The success of any country depends on the success of its peoples, all communities (whether it is indigenous communities or nonindigenous communities), businesses, and industries. The economic growth of Canada is directly proportional to the growth of the people of Canada. In this post, we will discuss the following points one by one: ● ● ● ● What is Indigenous inclusion? What is the Indigenous inclusion strategy? Benefits of indigenous inclusion. Where to start?

  2. What is indigenous inclusion? Indigenous inclusion is building relationships between indigenous people and nonnative people for the economic development of aboriginal communities. It’s a way to create an environment to explore, learn, and communicate with the communities that have not been recognized by the country for a long time. Aboriginal inclusivity brings natives and non-natives together. So, they can share differences in views, culture, and other aspects of their lives. It builds mutual understanding, open mind, heart and lessens the difference without being judgemental. The Canadian government runs different programs for indigenous inclusion and reconciliation of indigenous communities of Canada. What is the Indigenous inclusion strategy? It is better to have a plan or strategy before applying the indigenous inclusion theory. Indigenous inclusion strategy is the process that allows you to determine goals and objectives. A strategic approach allows you to focus on the predefined goals for indigenous community development. The main Goals and Objectives of Indigenous inclusion strategy Improve Relations: Develop a respectful relationship with indigenous communities, partners, businesses, and nations. Education & Awareness: Increase knowledge and awareness about the indigenous people and communities through awareness activities and campaigns. Indigenous Economic Inclusion: Help indigenous communities' businesses by making them aware of available business opportunities, procurement opportunities, and collaboration with giant industries. Benefits of Indigenous Inclusion: ● ● ● ● ● ● Discover and grow from the history More solidarity community Trade possibilities (under-tapped buyer demand) The underrepresented pool of skills Branding to attract talents from a wide range of talents Evolve an Employer of Preference

  3. Where to start? We can start indigenous inclusion at the workplace, university, cultural, and personal levels. At Workplace: ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Hire indigenous people at the workplace Include them in team meetings and discussions Provide training for management-level jobs Mentorship programs Offer highly paid jobs Create a work culture for them Make policies for them Acknowledge and celebrate cultural activities Conversions with indigenous colleagues At University: ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Promote indigenous inclusion in universities Make colleges more welcoming and safe for indigenous students Indigenous cultural and social programs Indigenous support centers Academic counseling Workshop for employment of indigenous students First Nation, Metis, Inuit Community Group Aboriginal Liaison/Admission Office Conclusion: Indigenous inclusion is the best way to connect with indigenous communities of Canada. For the comprehensive development of the Indigenous communities such as First Nations, Metis, and Inuits, we need to promote an indigenous inclusion program at a larger scale. So, every individual or citizen of Canada contributes to making this happen soon.

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