Collaboration
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Strong partnerships are needed to achieve the goals outlined in the RGS and ensure the region as a whole is working toward a common future. The FVRD is committed to maintaining strong, collaborative, and respectful relationships with all levels of government, Indigenous governments, health authorities, non-profits, the private sector, and the public to work together on shaping the future of the region.
RGS Goal
Achieve our common goals for the future of the region by encouraging collaboration between jurisdictions, cultures, and neighbours.
Key Policy Directions
- Build and strengthen relationships with Indigenous communities and governments
- Work together to ensure success
Before joining this discussion, check out the following information:
- Collaboration Fact Sheet
- Draft RGS - Indigenous Peoples (p.12) Defining growth (p.14) Collaboration (p. 20)
- United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
- Optional - Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (BC)
Questions for Discussion
- Considering the policy directions for Collaboration, are we on the right track? Is there anything missing?
- How can collaboration between Indigenous communities and local governments be improved?
- What does meaningful collaboration between governments, the private sector and the public look like?
- What are some examples of collaboration done well? Why was it effective?
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