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Indigenous Engagement Community of Practice

Indigenous dancers - decorative imageIAP2 Canada’s Indigenous Engagement Community of Practice (CoP) is building a community of P2 practitioners and members of Indigenous communities who are committed to advancing meaningful engagement with Indigenous Peoples in Canada.

The CoP brings together 20 to 30 like-minded P2 practitioners and community members every few months to share stories, challenges, opportunities, and wisdom with each other and invited guests from Indigenous communities and organizations. CoP members are also contributors to IAP2 Canada’s Indigenous Inclusion Action Plan, which outlines how we will advance Indigenous inclusion within IAP2 Canada as an organization and within the practice of P2 in Canada.

If you’re an IAP2 Canada member who works with Indigenous communities and would like to join the CoP, please send us an email to get more information.

Become a Community of Practice Indigenous Engagement Member

As a Community of Practice (CoP) member, you are part of a group who share experiences, challenges and opportunities related to meaningful Indigenous engagement in Canada. In addition to this, you may take a leadership role on specific deliverables from the IAP2 Canada Board to advance meaningful engagement with Indigenous Peoples in Canada. Please consult the CoP Indigenous Engagement Description (2019).

If you’re an IAP2 Canada member who works with Indigenous communities and would like to join the CoP, please send us an email to get more information. 

Indigenous Awareness Learning Resources

Indigenous dancers - decorative imageIn support of the Indigenous Awareness for IAP2 Canada Leaders learning program, Indigenous Engagement CoP members developed the following list of suggested learning resources. If you have additional learning resources that you would like to suggest to help fellow P2 professionals build awareness and understanding about the history, experiences, and interests of Indigenous Peoples in Canada, please Let us know.

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