Partnered Event: 2018 Wicihitowin Aboriginal Engagement Conference

University of Saskatchewan

The Johnson Shoyama Graduate School is pleased to partner on the 4th Annual Wicihitowin Aboriginal Engagement Conference. This year's event will focus on issues concerning Aboriginal engagement and human service delivery issues. If you’re working towards respectful Aboriginal engagement and inclusion within a community based setting, this conference is for you.

2018 Wicihitowin Aboriginal Engagement Conference

TCU Place, 35-22nd Street East, Saskatoon, SK
Treaty 6 and Homeland of the Métis

The Wicihitowin Aboriginal Engagement Conference 2018 will focus on Aboriginal engagement and human service delivery topics relevant to Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal participants.

Within the context of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's Calls to Action, if you're working towards respectful Aboriginal engagement and inclusion in community settings, this conference is for you.

The conference will provide organizations with resources to authentically engage Aboriginal people as employees and volunteers; support organizations working to incorporate Aboriginal values within program and service delivery settings, with the goal of creating culturally respectful organizations; and highlight Reconciliation efforts in Saskatoon.

Conference partners include: Nutrien, Saskatoon Community Foundation, Saskatchewan Health Authority, City of Saskatoon, Aboriginal Friendship Centres of Saskatchewan, Reconciliation Saskatoon, Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy and the United Way Saskatoon & Area.

REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!

Early Bird Registration: $200 (deadline September 17, 2018)
Organizations with 8 or more registrants will get the Early Bird price.

Click here to register

Visit the 2018 Wicihitowin conference website for up-to-date information on the program, speakers and session information.

You can also follow the conference on  @wicihitowinYXE or   https://www.facebook.com/WicihitowinYXE/

Event Details

When:
Repeat:
Daily until Oct, 18 2018
Location:
TCU Place, 35-22nd Street East, Saskatoon, SK