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Service Description

Programs and services provided directly to First Nations members include:

  • Activities for students that enhance and acknowledge First Nation students cultural and academic (holistic) performance
    • Prince Albert Grand Council (PAGC) Fine Arts Festival
      • A showcase for First Nations’ students wishing to display a wide range of artistic talent including visual arts, drama, dance, music, literature, and learn hands on skills to enhance their talents.
    • Bobby Bird Memorial Awards
      • Nominated students must have a minimum average of 65%, be a First Nations member of PAGC and be enrolled in grades 7 – 12. 
      • Criteria for the award are based on academic achievement, attendance, First Nations language, Traditional/Cultural skills, effort, athletics, special talent/activities, and community service.  
  • Third-Level Support
    • Use local Elders to develop activities for students and faculty
    • Provides educational programs and related services and initiatives that provide assistance to First Nations peoples including the provision of financial assistance to attend education institutions at all levels
    • Provides healing and reconciliation programs, services and initiatives for First Nations peoples as required as a result of the intergenerational impacts of the Indian Residential School system
  • Child Welfare
    • Create resources for PAGC community Child Welfare workers, community leaders, and parents impacted by new federal investments
  • Income Assistance First Nations Youth Employment Strategy
    • Provide funding for local 18 – 30 year old First Nations youth who are currently on Income Assistance
    • Support the development and enhancement of essential employability skill
    • Promote the benefits of education as key to labour market participation
    • Introduce youth to a variety of career options
    • Support access to services to help youth transition to and remain in the workforce
    • Reduce long term dependency on Income Assistance
  • First Nations Youth Employment Strategy
    • works with local First Nations in providing employment opportunities for various clients who are on Income Assistance

Eligibility

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Application Process

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Fees

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Fax: 306-922-3135

Business Line: 306-953-7234

Hours of Operation

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Service Website

www.pagc.sk.ca/education/

Coverage Area

Black Lake Denesuline First Nation, Cumberland House Cree Nation, Fond Du Lac Denesuline First Nation, Hatchet Lake Denesuline First Nation, James Smith Cree Nation, Lac La Ronge Indian Band, Montreal Lake Cree Nation, Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation, Red Earth Cree Nation, Shoal Lake Cree Nation, Sturgeon Lake First Nation, Wahpeton Dakota Nation.

Languages Offered

English

Education

Address

2300 10th Avenue West
Cottage 11
Prince Albert SK

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Mailing Address

PO Box 2770
Prince Albert SK  S6V 7M2

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Hours of Operation

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Fax: 306-922-3135

Business Line: 306-953-7234

Website

www.pagc.sk.ca/education

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