Inclusion Works 2024 (Vancouver Island, BC)

Indigenous History Month
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October 8, 2024
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All day event
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October 10, 2024
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Vancouver Island Conference Centre in Nanaimo, British Columbia
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Add to Calendar 2024-10-08 00:00:00 2024-10-10 23:59:59 Inclusion Works 2024 (Vancouver Island, BC) Indigenous Works (IW) is an Indigenous-led, ISO certified organization celebrating 25 years of experience in Indigenous employment and human resource development. Under its former name, the Aboriginal Human Resource Council, IW has worked extensively with Indigenous and non-Indigenous organizations in the public, private and education sectors. Vancouver Island Conference Centre in Nanaimo, British Columbia Nipissing University test@test.ca America/Toronto public

Indigenous Works (IW) is an Indigenous-led, ISO certified organization celebrating 25 years of experience in Indigenous employment and human resource development. Under its former name, the Aboriginal Human Resource Council, IW has worked extensively with Indigenous and non-Indigenous organizations in the public, private and education sectors. Our depth of experience offers a unique set of perspectives and cultural understandings which provide a bridge between employer and Indigenous realities.

Our signature national in-person event, Inclusion Works, began in 2009 and continues to bring together our 100+ Employer Partners and other organizations for in-depth learning programs which help you in your Indigenous relations and engagements whether for employment, workplace inclusion or other areas including business development, ESG, DEI. We believe that peer learning is a vital way for you to acquire new insights and practices. Our program is carefully crafted and designed. We present dynamic speakers in presentations and workshops which will bring you fresh insights, cultural learning and innovations in workplace inclusion systems strategy. Together we are creating organizational change and achieving new avenues in Indigenous engagement, employment and relations.

Inclusion Works