UNDRIP Training: June 25
June 3, 2014
The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples’
Dates: June 25 2014
Location: GYM- Norwood Child and Family Resource Centre (9516 - 114 Avenue)
Cost: $100 full day includes lunch
Facilitator: Renee Vaugeois
This training program will provide a grounding for participants in better understanding who “indigenous peoples” are and what is meant by “indigenous issues” at the UN level. The training will provide an understanding of the main UN institutions and processes relating to indigenous peoples and present the main international instruments which constitute the framework for implementing a human rights based approach to development for and with indigenous people. The training will engage an analysis of the relevance and current limitations of the UN framework vis-a-vis indigenous peoples as well as explore the present realities in Canada and how we can work to mainstream indigenous rights.
To register, click here. If you have additional questions, please email info@jhcentre.org. We strive to be as inclusive as possible, if cost is a barrier please let us know!
Training Agenda:
9 am Welcome a
9.15 am Guest Speaker: Lewis Cardinal
Understanding Kanata and the Foundations of our Nation-Hood
10.15 am Brief History at the UN and Introduction to UN Mechanisms related to Indigenous Peoples
10.45 am Break
11.15 am Defining Indigenous
11.45 am Collective versus Individual Rights
Noon Lunch (provided)
1.00 pm Guest Speaker: Danika Littlechild
Understanding the Relevance of UNDRIP in the Canadian Context
2.00 pm UN Special Rapporteur May 2014 Report on Canada: Principal Human Rights Concerns
3.00 pm Core Elements of Indigenous Rights
4.00 pm End