Date

Jun 13 2024
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Time

8:00 am

Living Well Together – Ongoing Online Course

Living Well Together is the Government of the Northwest Territories’ (GNWT) Indigenous Cultural Awareness and Sensitivity Training that will help GNWT employees further develop cultural competencies and play a more active role in reconciliation.

This self-directed training provides skills-based training in intercultural competency, conflict resolution, human rights, and anti-racism and fulfills the GNWT’s commitment to #57 of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action.

Living Well Together is publicly available on the Department of Finance website. It is intended for GNWT employees but contains a wealth of important information and learning opportunities for anyone who wants to learn more about intercultural competency, conflict resolution, human rights and anti-racism.

The Government of the Northwest Territories departments of Finance, Education, Culture and Employment, and Health and Social Services collaborated with many Indigenous Elders, community members and Indigenous artists to ensure the training reflected the diverse and authentic perspectives of Indigenous peoples from across the North.

  • Language: English
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  1. Thank you so much for posting this link. I would like to improve my Indigenous Cultural Awareness and Sensitivity training. I am still very new at this and want to do my best to be an ally to the many indigenous communities. I like that I can work through this training at my own pace! This makes it a lot easier for me to engage in it! Thanks again!

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