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    Community mobilisation dialogue with Aboriginal communities / Public Safety Canada.

    • Title:Community mobilisation dialogue with Aboriginal communities / Public Safety Canada.
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    • Other Contributors/Collections:Canada. Aboriginal Corrections Policy Unit.
      Canada. Public Safety Canada.
    • Published/Created:[Ottawa] : Public Safety Canada, 2009.
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:Indians of North America--Canada--Ethnic identity.
      Indigenous peoples--Canada--Ethnic identity.
    • Description:88 pages : ill ; 28 cm.
    • Series:Aboriginal peoples collection ; APC 30 CA (2009)
    • Summary:Community Mobilisation is a cultural value for Aboriginal people (First Nation, Metis and Inuit). It creates balance, equality and holistic approaches to support the community in its efforts. Participants acknowledged that the gatherings with the Department of Public Safety's Aboriginal Corrections Policy Unit helped motivate communities to continue the dialogue to strengthen their work in this area.
    • Notes:"Aboriginal Corrections Policy Unit"--Cover.
      "This report is made possible through the Department of Public Safety Canada, in co-operation with various First Nations including Ojibwe, Mi'kmaq, Dene, Salish, Blackfoot, along with Aboriginal organisations in Toronto."
      Includes bibliographical references.
    • ISBN:9781100142999
      1100142991
    • Contents:Acknowledgements
      Executive summary
      Chapter 1. Introduction
      Chapter 2. Southeast Tribal Council, Manitoba
      Chapter 3. Mi'kmaq Nations Halifax, Nova Scotia
      Chapter 4. Dene Nation Yellowknife, North West Territories
      Chapter 5. Kwakwaka'wakw
      Quadra Island BC
      Chapter 6. Aboriginal Urban Organisations Toronto, Ontario
      Chapter 7. Blackfoot Nation Calgary, Alberta
      Chapter 8. From talk to action: Testing the community mobilisation process in the community
      Conclusion.
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