
Ensuring the well-being of Indigenous children and families requires more than just policy—it demands a culturally rooted, community-led approach. Many Indigenous communities are reclaiming authority over child welfare services, ensuring that children remain connected to their families, languages, and ways of knowing. But how do we implement these services effectively while navigating complex systems?
Join us for the second session of the ENVPMS Project Management Webinar Series, where we’ll explore real-world success stories and actionable strategies for implementing Indigenous child welfare and family services.
Led by Joanne Koehler, Director of Niijaansinaanik Child and Family Services, this discussion will provide practical insights into balancing cultural integrity with project management best practices.
What You’ll Learn:
✔ Reclaiming decision-making power over Indigenous child welfare and family services
✔ Indigenous-led project strategies for launching and sustaining child and family services
✔ Honoring traditional knowledge while working within existing systems
✔ Lessons from the field: overcoming barriers and fostering long-term impact
Don’t miss this opportunity to gain insights from leaders who are actively reshaping the future of Indigenous child and family services.
*Separate webinars will be held for Consultants, Trainers and Academics.
*Registration does not guarantee attendance. You will be notified by the organizers if your ticket has been approved within 48 hours.
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