New, First Nations-led guidance sets baseline expectations for Reconciliation Action Plans in B.C. (opens original article in a new tab)
A new First Nations-led paper establishes baseline expectations for Reconciliation Action Plans (RAPs) in British Columbia, outlining key areas like truth-telling, Indigenous rights, and environmental stewardship to ensure credible and actionable reconciliation efforts.
- New guidance from UBCIC, RRII, and WCEL sets baseline expectations for RAPs in B.C.
- The paper outlines five priority areas: truth-telling, education, Indigenous rights, economic reconciliation, and environmental stewardship.
- The framework aims to ensure RAPs include meaningful action, accountability, and alignment with the UN Declaration on Indigenous Rights.
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