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Five Good Ideas for being inclusive of Indigenous Peoples
Bob Goulais
Nbisiing Consulting Inc.
Monday, June 17, 2024
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Ever wonder what the world would be like if society was more inclusive of Indigenous Peoples? Imagine a world that understood long-held perspectives on peace and friendship. What it truly means to be responsible stewards of Mother Earth. If we were able to understand and integrate holistic, Indigenous values into all aspects of our lives.

This session will explore some wise practices to be more inclusive of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit. It will range from establishing and fostering meaningful relationships, to enhancing project-related engagement, to simply being a good ally. With these five ideas, you and your organization will be well prepared to be a good ally of Indigenous Peoples in support of Truth and Reconciliation.

This webinar is being offered from a traditional, Anishinaabe perspective, integrating ceremony, protocols, lived experience, and Indigenous ways of knowing and being.

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Bob Goulais
Nbisiing Consulting Inc.
Bob Goulais is Anishinaabe from Nipissing First Nation. He is second degree member of the Three Fires Midewiwin Society and a committed advocate of advancing Indigenous ways of knowing and being.

Bob is a sought-after speaker, traditional teacher, facilitator and Master of Ceremonies, providing valuable cultural context and traditional knowledge to diverse audiences across Canada.

In 2015, he founded Nbisiing Consulting Inc., and specializes in Indigenous community engagement, communications, cultural advisory services, cultural competency training, public policy, and management consulting. Bob provides direct services to many clients in the areas of land-use planning and urban planning.

An experienced senior executive and consultant, Bob has provided over 20 years of leadership and public service to industry, government, not-for-profit, and Indigenous organizations.
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It’s another element in the human experience 128 Education Building University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, R3T 2N2 Email:Nancy.Hansen@umanitoba.ca<mailto:Nancy.Hansen@umanitoba.ca> Chapter 18: DisAppearing Disability: Disability MAiD Invisible, by Nancy Hansen https://canadianscholars.ca/book/disappearing/ ________________________________ From: Maytree Five Good Ideas <fivegoodideas@maytree.com> Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2024 9:00 AM To: Nancy Hansen <Nancy.Hansen@umanitoba.ca> Subject: Five Good Ideas for being inclusive of Indigenous Peoples Ever wonder what the world would be like if society was more inclusive of Indigenous Peoples? View this email in your browser<https://mailchi.mp/maytree/five-good-ideas-for-being-inclusive-of-indigenous-peoples?e=937e88baeb> [https://mcusercontent.com/c3eb01d59c3f006675c997239/images/09ca8305-4081-2109-47fd-9df7c0db4f6d.png] [image: eagle feathers (generated by Adobe Firefly)] Five Good Ideas for being inclusive of Indigenous Peoples Bob Goulais Nbisiing Consulting Inc. Monday, June 17, 2024 1:00 - 2:00 p.m Ever wonder what the world would be like if society was more inclusive of Indigenous Peoples? Imagine a world that understood long-held perspectives on peace and friendship. What it truly means to be responsible stewards of Mother Earth. If we were able to understand and integrate holistic, Indigenous values into all aspects of our lives. This session will explore some wise practices to be more inclusive of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit. It will range from establishing and fostering meaningful relationships, to enhancing project-related engagement, to simply being a good ally. With these five ideas, you and your organization will be well prepared to be a good ally of Indigenous Peoples in support of Truth and Reconciliation. This webinar is being offered from a traditional, Anishinaabe perspective, integrating ceremony, protocols, lived experience, and Indigenous ways of knowing and being. Register now<https://maytree.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=c3eb01d59c3f006675c997239&id=6f54f17528&e=937e88baeb> [https://mcusercontent.com/c3eb01d59c3f006675c997239/images/bb21be6f-1970-4404-a41d-1e2d4cf50fbf.png] Note: Live closed captions available for this webinar. [photo: Bob Goulais] Bob Goulais Nbisiing Consulting Inc. Bob Goulais is Anishinaabe from Nipissing First Nation. He is second degree member of the Three Fires Midewiwin Society and a committed advocate of advancing Indigenous ways of knowing and being. Bob is a sought-after speaker, traditional teacher, facilitator and Master of Ceremonies, providing valuable cultural context and traditional knowledge to diverse audiences across Canada. In 2015, he founded Nbisiing Consulting Inc., and specializes in Indigenous community engagement, communications, cultural advisory services, cultural competency training, public policy, and management consulting. Bob provides direct services to many clients in the areas of land-use planning and urban planning. An experienced senior executive and consultant, Bob has provided over 20 years of leadership and public service to industry, government, not-for-profit, and Indigenous organizations. Missed Five Good Ideas on how to help yourself to help others? [photo: Farzana Doctor] In this Five Good Ideas session, activist, community organizer, social worker, and author Farzana Doctor presents ideas on how to address burnout and find easy ways to bring more self- and community care into our workplaces and lives. Watch the video<https://maytree.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=c3eb01d59c3f006675c997239&id=47967eb9db&e=937e88baeb> Further reading [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/c3eb01d59c3f006675c997239/images/c90a7df5-32b3-4c6a-8bf4-abcf06b359e4.jpg] Five Good Ideas: Practical Strategies for Non-Profit Success The book is a collection of the great ideas that came out of the first eight years of the Five Good Ideas series. Pick it up and skim from subject to subject or read it cover to cover. Either way, you'll find ideas and techniques that will make a difference in how you manage work. Learn about the book<https://maytree.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=c3eb01d59c3f006675c997239&id=65024e5dab&e=937e88baeb> [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/c3eb01d59c3f006675c997239/images/ea576c61-2309-4059-833c-eb1798dd7a5c.jpg] You're It! Shared Wisdom for Successfully Leading Organizations You’re It! is a mentorship in book form, the collected wisdom of Alan Broadbent and Franca Gucciardi, two experienced CEOs. This practical and accessible guide to leading an organization is everything you wanted to know about being a CEO but were afraid to ask.Once you become CEO, the success or failure of your organization is all up to you: You’re It! Learn about the book<https://maytree.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=c3eb01d59c3f006675c997239&id=0e541c7eaf&e=937e88baeb> Five Good Ideas is now in its 21st season. 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