RECONCILIATION: MOVING FORWARD TOGETHER - RECOMMENDATIONS
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THEME
RECOMMENDED ACTIONS
KEY STEPS
Building Relationships
Develop and share with the Board, Indigenous organizations, and all BCH staff an infographic sheet that illustrates BC Housing’s organizational structure and responsibilities.
Clarify through discussions with Indigenous organizations the information they require on BC Housing. Assign a lead staff member to compile the information for the infographic. Either produce the infographic in-house or have the infographic produced externally. Develop an outline for a bulletin and seek the input of Indigenous organizations on the purpose and their interest in supporting the bulletin. Determine if Indigenous Nations, communities, and organizations have stories to share. Create a process for developing and producing the bulletin. Utilize the preliminary findings from the initial engagement on reconciliation to identify the main issues regarding the Indigenous Housing Fund. Follow-up with Indigenous Nations, communities, and organizations to offer discussions on specific issues.
Develop and distribute a quarterly bulletin to AHMA, Indigenous Nations, communities, and other Indigenous organizations to provide updates on what is happening both in housing and within BC Housing and provide
opportunities for Indigenous Nations, communities, and
organizations to share their stories or experiences on a voluntary basis (e.g., what is happening with on- nation housing projects).
Supporting Reconciliation Continue to offer the Indigenous Housing Fund, and collaborate with Indigenous Nations, communities, and organizations on the program’s
requirements to ensure that it is flexible enough to meet their community’s needs.*
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