Cultural Humility training provides a foundation for organizations and individuals to build respectful and inclusive relationships while directly supporting the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s 94 Calls to Action, MMIW Calls for Justice, and the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP). An educational experience focused on renewing relationships between Indigenous peoples and non-Indigenous peoples that fosters culturally safe spaces. Our Cultural Humility Training is unique because it speaks directly to urban Indigenous perspective and values. Our aim is to amplify urban Indigenous voices, deepen understanding of Indigenous realities, promote Reconciliation and foster partnerships between Saskatchewan Friendship Centres and organizations.
Your organization can take pride in the fact that 100% of all proceeds are re-invested into our 11 Friendship Centres across the province of Saskatchewan.
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