May 19th, 2022 – Jordan’s Principle: Information Session with Raylene McCreath

Raylene McCreath from BC Aboriginal Network on Disability Society/ Indigenous Disability Canada (BCANDS/IDC) will be discussing Jordan’s Principle: Child first initiative. Join Raylene in this webinar as she discusses what the initiative is, who & how to apply, and what supports are out there to offer First Nations children in need.

 


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Please be advised that this presentation was delivered on May 19, 2022. The information that was provided during the presentation is not permanent and is subject to change. Jordan’s Principle is a legal principle and initiative resulting from the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal Order, and is constantly evolving based on the discussions between the Government of Canada and the Parties to the Canadian Human Rights Order. Therefore our presenters have asked that the Powerpoint slides will not be share at this time, thank you for your attention.

Our events aim to embody a safe space for everyone of all different backgrounds to have their opinions and voices equally heard.

Date: Thursday, May 19th, 2022 (PST)
Time: 10 a.m. to 11:30 am


About the Presenters:

   

Raylene McCreath

I am Raylene McCreath. I have been the Jordan’s Principle Service Coordinator at BC Aboriginal Network on Disability Society (BCANDS) since September 2021.  With a background, knowledge, and experience in Early Childhood Education, I am passionate about working with and for children and their families to promote justice, equity and meaningful reconciliation in Canada. I love what I do because she can help children reach their full potential and goals. She wants to leave a lasting legacy by providing love and support to children, their families, and the community.

 


Resources

  • Jordan River Anderson, The Messenger – Video
  • Jordan River Anderson, The Messenger by Alanis Obomsawin – NFB
  • Jordan’s Principle – Website
  • Find your nearest Jordan’s Principle Coordinator – Website
  • Jordan’s Principle poster – Language of choice: PDF
  • Raylene’s email: jordansprinciple@bcands.bc.ca

 


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