Taliaq March 2012 - Native Council of Nova Scotia
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Taliaq March 2012 - Native Council of Nova Scotia
Volume 29, Issue 1 March 2012 On February 27, 2012, the APTEC YETI program hosted an Industry Information Session, at the Holiday Inn in Dartmouth, NS. Twenty-seven Aboriginal Youth attended the day of informative presentations from Industry Partners, Training Institutions, and Employers. Taliaq Mi’kM kMa k Ma’ki Ma 1 2 Taliaq Mi’kMa’ki Taliaq Mi’kMa’ki 3 Corey Francis 4 Taliaq Mi’kMa’ki Taliaq Mi’kMa’ki 5 6 Taliaq Mi’kMa’ki Taliaq Mi’kMa’ki 7 8 Taliaq Mi’kMa’ki Taliaq Mi’kMa’ki 9 10 Taliaq Mi’kMa’ki Taliaq Mi’kMa’ki 11 Building Aboriginal Skills to Employment (BASE) The Native Council of Nova Scotia is very pleased to have our submission approved for the “Building Aboriginal Skills to Employment (BASE)” program. BASE was developed to encourage the participation and have supports available for Aboriginal peoples to pursue occupations that are useful and relevant to the oil and gas industry. Our primary goal will be to increase the number of Aboriginal Peoples who are trained and employed in self sustaining careers relevant to the oil and gas industry. Partnership will be integral to the development and delivery of this program: Partners involved in this program to date include: • Trucking Human Resource Sector Council; • Atlantic Petroleum Training College/Survival Systems Ltd.; • International Union of Operating Engineers; • Commercial Safety College; • Nova Scotia Community College. Training Opportunities available through BASE: • • • • • • • • 12 Entry Level Floor Hand (Rough Neck) Program; Basic Survival Training Fundamentals of Earth Moving; Class 3 Truck Driver; Mobile Crane Operator; Class 1 Truck Driver; Environmental Monitoring; Environmental Site Assessment Assistant. Taliaq Mi’kMa’ki Financial Supports available through BASE: There are financial supports available for those participants that qualify. A financial assessment will be done with each participant to determine the level of financial support needed. Those financial supports include: • Tuition and books; • Living Allowance; • Board. Work Experience: There is also a Work Experience component included in the BASE Project. We will work with our partners to provide a 4-6 week work experience for participants after completion of training. The training opportunities are provided to all aboriginal peoples regardless of residency (on and off reserve). If you require further information on the training available through BASE, please contact Tracey Johnson, Coordinator encof@eastlink.ca (902) 895-1523 1-800-565-4372 Andrea Simon, Facilitator encofadmin@eastlink.ca (902) 405-4730 1-800-565-4372 The Future Matters! Starting in February 2012, Statistics Canada will be conducting the Aboriginal Peoples Survey with First Nations people living off reserve, Métis and Inuit across Canada. You may be invited to participate on a voluntary basis. Your participation will help provide a better understanding of the opportunities and challenges that lead to success in education and employment. Your information will help support the efforts of Aboriginal communities, organizations and governments as they work towards making improvements in the well-being of Aboriginal peoples. Aboriginal Peoples Survey Take part, complete the survey and help make a better future! For more information, call 1-800-263-1136 or go to www.statcan.gc.ca/aps Education and Employment Taliaq Mi’kMa’ki 13 14 Taliaq Mi’kMa’ki Taliaq Mi’kMa’ki 15 16 Taliaq Mi’kMa’ki Taliaq Mi’kMa’ki 17 18 Taliaq Mi’kMa’ki Taliaq Mi’kMa’ki 19 20 Taliaq Mi’kMa’ki Taliaq Mi’kMa’ki 21 22 Taliaq Mi’kMa’ki Taliaq Mi’kMa’ki 23 WANTED: RECHERCHONS : LogisTics spEciALisTs SPÉCIALISTES EN LOgISTIquE “I wanted to pursue a career that would allow me to travel and to meet new people. The Canadian Forces offers these opportunities. I’ve done a lot of traveling and I get to work with people from different countries. I make new friends everywhere. In the Forces it’s like you’re part of a big family.” Corporal Loren ScaLpLock, Siksika First Nation JOIN US « Je voulais faire carrière dans un domaine qui me permettrait de voyager et de rencontrer des gens. Les Forces canadiennes offrent des possibilités de ce genre. J’ai beaucoup voyagé et je travaille avec des gens en provenance de différents pays. Je me fais des amis aux quatre coins du globe. Être dans les Forces, c’est un peu comme faire partie d’une grande famille. » Caporal Loren ScaLpLock, Première nation des Siksikas ENGAGEZ-VOUS If not deliverable return to: Taliaq Mi’kma’ki P.O. BOX 1320 DND04-MG-OS-13EF.indd 1 Truro, NS B2N 5N2 24 Contract No. 0040025353 12-02-23 8:18 PM Taliaq Mi’kMa’ki