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Title: First NationsMtis Advisory Council


1
First Nations/Métis Advisory Council
  • Kelsey Starblanket, PVSD
  • Michael Starr, Star Blanket Cree Nation

2
First Nations/Métis Advisory Council
  • Board-directed Initiative
  • Current Membership
  • Three Metis Locals are represented, all four
    Tribal Councils have been invited, but have yet
    to attend a meeting (TATC, FHQTC, SET4TC, YTC)
  • Partnership
  • Trust

3
FN/MAC Membership List
First Nations Métis Advisory Council March
26, 2009 Cowessess First Nation - Kelly
Freemont, Bill Desnomie, Pearl Lerat Carry The
Ketltle Nakota Nation - Joe OWatch, Carol
Hotamani Kahkewistahaw First Nation - Georgina
Louison, Iris Taypotat Little Black Bears
Band - Perry Bellegarde, Robert
Bellegarde Pasqua First Nation (observer) - Lorr
aine Cyr Muscowpetung Saulteaux First
Nation - Angela Pratt Ochapowace First Nation
- Heather Bear Okanese First
Nation - Richard Stonechild Peepeekesis First
Nation (observer) - Joy Sapp Sakimay First
Nation - Randall Sparvier Debra
Keequatooway Wayne Keequatooway Standing
Buffalo Dakota Nation - Herman Goodpipe, Noreen
Deegan Star Blanket Cree Nation - Marcel Starr,
Mike Starr Touchwood Agency Tribal Council -
Ian Kelln Métis Nation of Saskatchewan - Mauric
e Cardinal - Benard Tripp - Beverly
Worsley Ministry of Education - Lori
Whiteman Prairie Valley School Division - Joanne
Cunningham - Cindy Focht - Sharon
McCarthy - Kelsey Starblanket
4
First Nations/Métis Advisory Council
  • We have representatives from 12 of 15 first
    Nations as well as three Metis locals
  • Two First Nations chose to be observers and six
    have nominated members to sit on the council
  • Tremendous legwork required
  • First Nation visits
  • Complex structure
  • Many stakeholders different backgrounds

5
First Nations/Metis Advisory Council
  • PVSD will continue to invite all potential
    partners to participate in the work of the
    advisory council and be respectful of their
    choice whether or not to participate
  • The continuation or potential termination of the
    Advisory Council is contingent upon the impact
    of the work of the Advisory Council has on
    policies and practices in PVSD.

6
First Nation/Metis Advisory Council
  • Our Vision Statement
  • SUCCESS FOR ALL CHILDREN THROUGH HOLISTIC
    LEARNING.
  • Our Mission Statement
  • TO SHARE RESPONSIBILITY FOR ALL CHILDRENS
    SUCCESS THROUGH MENTORSHIP, LEADERSHIP, GUIDANCE
    AND LIFE-LONG LEARNING.

7
First Nations/Metis Advisory Council
  • Work plan PVSD prepared a work plan on behalf of
    this group and with their permission
  • Our plan is for this school year and is quite
    ambitious
  • Next years (2009-2010) plan will be developed
    together.

8
First Nations/Metis Advisory Council
  • First Nations and Metis Advisory Council
  • Annual Work Plan (preliminary for Jan. to June
    2009)
  • January 8, 2009
  • January 8
  • Vision/Mission/Terms of Reference
  • Aboriginal Employment Development Program
  • Annual Work Plan Overview
  • February 6
  • Research Project/ATFSL/Advisory Council/Promising
    Practices Symposium 
  • (Lori Whiteman and Joanne Cunningham)
  • Elder and Cultural Advisor Handbook (Kelsey)
  • Prepare to meet with the Board of Education
    (Advisory Council)
  • Preliminary Discussion regarding "Cultural
    Affirmation/Lifelong Learning Event"
  • Review Advisory Council Annual Work plan
    (Advisory Council)
  • March 11 Invitation to meet with the Board of
    Education to discuss
  • Advisory Council Vision/Mission/Terms of
    Reference (Advisory Council spokesperson) and
    Work Plan for 09/10
  • Provincial Continuous Improvement Framework and
    09/10 PVSD Strategic  Plan                        
    (Lori Whiteman and Ben Grebinski)
  • Provincical/PVSD/Regina Catholic Research Project
    (Lori Whiteman and Joanne)
  • Promising Practices Symposium in Saskatoon April
    1 2 (Lori Whiteman)

9
First Nations/Metis Advisory Council
  • Tied to ATFSL
  • The Advisory Council will be reviewing an
    Elders/Cultural advisor handbook recently created
    by PVSD
  • Handbook not a new idea but is vital to create
    understanding and establishing and maintaining
    local contacts increases relationships

10
Observations of a FN/MAC member
  • Council is a good thing and has proven itself
    necessary
  • Advised to proceed cautiously
  • Committed to making things better
  • Like what PVSD has introduced
  • Strongly endorsed by Chief Michael Starr
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