The provincial government has renewed a four-year funding agreement with the Mi’kmaq Confederacy of PEI for programs that help the Mi’kmaq and Indigenous community in PEI to gain valuable employment and mentorship experiences.
A total of $1.67M in funding through SkillsPEI will support 144 Indigenous participants in two separate programs. The project-based program offers participants personalized mentorship to develop transferable skills using hands-on experience through social enterprises. The Workforce Essential Skills program supports adult learners with engaging and practical learning experiences within Lennox Island First Nation.
Both programs are facilitated by the Mi’kmaq Confederacy of PEI under the direction of the Epekwitk Assembly of Councils.
Quotes:
“These programs demonstrate the value of tailored support and mentorship, as they offer pathways to employment, while providing meaningful personal and professional growth. This partnership is deeply appreciated for its role in fostering opportunities and supporting Indigenous Peoples to thrive.”
– Hon. Jenn Redmond, Minister of Workforce, Advanced Learning and Population
“This ongoing partnership will not only help individuals but our community as a whole. By investing in programs that enhance employment and career pathways for First Nations and Indigenous Peoples, we can create a stronger workforce and economy for all.”
-Junior Gould, Chief of Abegweit First Nation
“Over the past ten years, the Workplace Essential Skills program has provided meaningful learning opportunities for many residents of Lennox Island First Nation. We are grateful for the continued partnership and support from the Province of Prince Edward Island and our community partners.”
-Tabatha Bernard, Chief of Lennox Island First Nation
“We appreciate the ongoing support to provide meaningful workplace and skills training opportunities for Mi’kmaq and Indigenous Peoples living in Epekwitk. This agreement will allow us to build sustainable plans that provide meaningful interventions and training opportunities for each First Nation.”
-Kateri Coade, Mi’kmaq Confederacy of PEI
For more information, visit www.mcpei.ca/programs/employment-services