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Indigenous Policing: Trust, Respect, and Communication

Course number : IPMC-105-D    Class Section Number : D02
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ClassGraphic Course Description:
This course centres on communication as a means of building trust and earning respect in Indigenous communities. You'll learn about the significance of stories and storytelling in Indigenous society, and the use of humour. Content is devoted to the role of the Elders, the significance of land acknowledgements, ceremonies and special days. An entire module is devoted to conversational Blackfoot, and additional language resources are provided.


Learning Outcomes:
  • Recognize the characteristics of communication in Indigenous Communities
  • Identify approaches that build rapport and trust within an Indigenous community
For inquiries email infojustice@lethbridgecollege.ca
 

Developed in partnership with the Blood Tribe Police Service.


Class Details

0 Session(s)

Location
NA - Online

Instructor
MultipleInstructor :
1.Jami Albright-Tolman2.Gary Barron3.Ibrahim Turay4.Bryan Mucha 

Start Date:upon registration

Tuition 

$75.00

Registration Closes On
Sunday, June 30, 2024 @ 12:00 AM


Schedule Information

Date(s) Class Days Times Location Instructor(s) Instructional Method
N/A - Online Bryan Mucha  ; Ibrahim Turay  ; Gary Barron  ; Jami Albright-Tolman  Online