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Indigenous Data Sovereignty Principles and Engagement: Training Follow-up

You attended one of the OCAP training offered in November 2025 that was provided by FNIGC. 

NSH and DHW is working with Tajikeimɨk and the Union of Nova Scotia Mi'kmaq to explore potential training opportunities for staff that is informed by Mi'kmaq and Indigenous communities in Nova Scotia. The introduction to OCAP principles provided us with a basic understanding, but we acknowledge that it is important for staff to have opportunities to learn content informed by our local context. We are looking for your feedback to help us shape what these training opportunities may include, and will work with Tajikeimɨk and the Union of Nova Scotia Mi'kmaq to identify if there are opportunities to provide additional training moving forward.

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Where do you work?

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Do you still have questions about how you can apply Indigenous data sovereignty principles to your engagement work?

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What topics are you interested in learning more about?

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