“Regular communication keeps people informed and on board. Engage your community at the front end about their concerns and priorities and then communicate with them once the guardians are out on the land. Share information at community events, on Facebook, in community newsletters or by inviting community members to come out and see what the guardians are doing.”
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Quote “We respect our youth, we honour the role they will play in all of our futures and we accept our responsibilities to them with open commitment and a strong sense of responsibility. To that end we seek to provide them an opportunity to experience social and educational success, a strong sense of cultural connections, a strong attachment to traditional Heiltsuk values and the self-confidence to be bold in their leadership.”
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Quote Creating space for people to come together in person is so important - building relationships from the ground-up between individuals and communities is a critical part of developing an effective network. And a network needs to meet the needs of it's member communities and be responsive and nimble as opportunities and issues arise.
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Quote “We hold regular meetings with agency staff and Conservation Officers. We give them a chance to meet with members and Chiefs. It takes a while to build trust, both ways. It has been helpful to get out into the field where the monitors and Conservation Officers have a lot of interaction.”
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Quote “Miawpukek First Nation monitors and enforces the commercial fishery through an AFS. If anything happens in our territory we are the first to be contacted, prior to the feds and the province."
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Quote “Indigenous Guardians programs strengthen our communities. They create jobs, lower crime rates and improve public health. But most importantly, they inspire our young people. They connect them to the land and their elders. They give them professional training tied to their language and culture. That offers hope that can combat the despair so many Indigenous youth feel today.”
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Quote "Going to see other programs is invaluable when starting a program. Most community members are interested in Guardian programs but don't know how to get over the hump to get things started. The community may have an idea but will benefit hugely by visiting other Nations who have programs established. It's the spark of inspiration a Nation needs to see how others are doing it and say 'hey this is doable, we can do this."
Quote "Going to see other programs is invaluable when starting a program..."