Native Counsellor Training Program - deadline to apply for our summer, in-person offering of classes
oneca.com/nctp/ Our Native Counsellor Training Program (NCTP) is designed for those who love to help nurture success in others!
Email nctpregistration@oneca.com
Online grooming often starts with trying to establish trust with a child. Remind your kids that not everyone they meet online is who they say they are. Encourage open conversations about online safety and start the conversation early: canada.ca/en/public-safety-c…
ALT Alt text: Image of young child in bed using a smartphone. Text: Signs of grooming.
From Pow Wows to film screenings, June is filled with opportunities to celebrate, learn, listen and connect.
Take part in National Indigenous History Month at an event near you:
🔗ontario.ca/page/national-ind…
🔗anishinabek.ca/Flipbooks/PW2…
ALT Copy: Celebrate National Indigenous History Month
Alt text: Indigenous girl wearing regalia at a Pow Wow
In part two of Face to Face’s season 12 finale, Dennis Ward continues his conversation with actor and activist Dallas Goldtooth where they talk about his acting career, the healing power of comedy and the impact shows like Reservation Dogs have.
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Ontario’s health care sector is built on talent, research & collaboration. Universities are at the heart of this ecosystem – developing the skilled people & innovations that position the province as a leader. Discover more: ontariosuniversities.ca/univ…#ONpse
In part two of Tina House’s sit-down interview with Dr. David Suzuki, they talk about the legacy he has made for himself over his extensive and worldly career.
youtu.be/0gRqjv8mKYw
ALT Wild Rice project aims to restore and highlight cultural importance
Learn more: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/thunder-bay/wild-rice-restoration-project-9.7193184
Our newest study examines trends in exposure to and detection of online misinformation, and how it impacts trust: www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/dail…
ALT Line graph titled “News organizations remain the top source for news and information for Canadians though habits vary by age.” The graph shows the proportion of Canadians who typically use selected sources and platforms for news or information. The graph is split by age group: 15 to 24 years, 25 to 34 years, 35 to 44 years, 45 to 54 years, 55 to 64 years, 65 to 74 years, and 75 years and over. The categories are as follows: news organizations, close contacts, social media platforms, television programming, and video and audio streaming.
In recognition of #EconomicDevelopmentWeek the Chiefs of Ontario’s Economic Development Sector is highlighting its Grant Tracker.
The practical resource is designed access to information for a stronger economic future.
Access the Grant Tracker:
chiefs-of-ontario.org/wp-con…
Reducing wildfire risk starts in your own backyard. Focus on these three (3) priority zones to create a defensible space around your home.
To learn more, visit: firesmartcanada.ca
ALT Reducing wildfire risk starts in your own backyard. Focus on these three (3) priority zones to create a defensible space around your home.
To learn more, visit: www.firesmartcanada.ca
ALT Reducing wildfire risk starts in your own backyard. Focus on these three (3) priority zones to create a defensible space around your home.
To learn more, visit: www.firesmartcanada.ca
ALT Reducing wildfire risk starts in your own backyard. Focus on these three (3) priority zones to create a defensible space around your home.
To learn more, visit: www.firesmartcanada.ca
ONECA is pleased to share the completed final products resulting from our Step by Step: Taking Steps to Increase my Success in Postsecondary project. Supporting the transition of mature Indigenous women to successful accessing of postsecondary education. oneca.com/pse-gathering/
Concerned about your child’s speech or language development?Â
Ontario’s Preschool Speech and Language Program offers free support for kids until they start school—no referral needed!Â
Learn more:
ontario.ca/page/preschool-sp…
ALT Father helping two children with drawing and toys; text reads "Early help makes a big difference."