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Home » Water First Launches New Program Together with Six First Nations Communities in Ontario
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Water First Launches New Program Together with Six First Nations Communities in Ontario

By News RoomJune 17, 20245 Mins Read
Water First Launches New Program Together with Six First Nations Communities in Ontario
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Water First Launches New Program Together with Six First Nations Communities in Ontario

SAULT STE. MARIE, Ontario, June 17, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A brand new opportunity for Indigenous learners will launch on July 8, 2024 as Water First Education & Training Inc. and Mamaweswen, The North Shore Tribal Council (NSTC) begin an environmental water training and education internship program. The 15-month internship will see 10 participants from six communities take part in the program, which can lead to Water First certifications in Water Quality, Environmental Data, and Fish Conservation.

“The opportunities for young people coming out of these types of programs are huge. There are many communities and organizations looking for employees, particularly within the water fields. And it may also be a stepping stone for them to go into higher education to learn more about science and impacts on the environment,” shares Allan Moffatt, Chief Executive Officer of Mamaweswen, The North Shore Tribal Council. “Interns will be out in the rivers on their traditional territories practising environmental stewardship, monitoring fish habitats and water quality. This really fits in with many of our communities’ long term plans for environmental sustainability.”

Indigenous communities across Canada face serious and complex clean water challenges. With a goal of building local capacity, the Environmental Water Internship will help keep highly-trained and skilled individuals in the community, monitoring water systems and potential food sources.

Brooke Harrison, Water First Technical Trainer & Project Coordinator, and Environmental Water Program participant Nathalie Mathias collecting data on a local lake.

Water First’s Environmental Water Program delivers educational workshops and technical training in collaboration with Indigenous communities, based on collaborative consultation and assessment of community priorities. Together with community partners, these programs strengthen local capacity for managing water and fish resources and the impact of industry and climate change. To date, Water First has delivered over 80 Environmental Water workshops.

“This is a brand-new internship program for Water First. To be able to expand our training opportunities and fill a gap in the water science field was really important to us,” says Water First Executive Director and Founder John D. Millar. “Past partnerships with North Shore Tribal Council have been really successful, so we’re thrilled that we could roll out the Environmental Water Internship with North Shore communities. Delivering this program together means an even greater opportunity to support community capacity building and see more trained, skilled individuals able to continue working in water and fish resource management right at home.”

Water First participants learn how to record data collected from a fish population study, Park Lake Labrador

At Park Lake in Labrador, Environmental Water Program participants work together to learn how to record data collected as part of a fish population study.

The Environmental Internship is modelled on Water First’s highly successful Drinking Water Internship Program, which has certified more than 45 Indigenous participants since launching in 2017. With a focus on collaboration, Water First’s program model ensures that each internship is tailored to the specific landscape and safe water needs of the community in which the internship is taking place. “Ultimately,” says Millar, “Water First Graduates with skills and certifications in the water sciences can contribute technical capacity to their community after completing the program.”

Participants in the Environmental Water Internship work alongside a network of technical trainers, community members and Water First program alumni. To remove as many barriers to success as possible, participants are offered learning supports throughout the internship, including laptop computers, phone allowance, one-on-one mentoring and child care.

On the land and water experiential learning opportunities for Water First participants at Park Lake in Labrador

On the land (or in this case, on the water) experiential learning opportunities for Environmental Water Program participants at Park Lake in Labrador.

For more information on Water First’s Environmental Water Internship, and for opportunities to support programs that help address water challenges in Indigenous communities across Canada, visit https://waterfirst.ngo/what-we-do/environmental-water

About Water First Education & Training Inc. (Water First):
Water First is a registered Canadian charity that works alongside Indigenous communities to address water challenges through education, training, and meaningful collaboration. Since 2009, Water First has collaborated with more than 95 Indigenous communities located in the lands now known as Canada while supporting Indigenous youth and young adults to pursue careers in water science. Learn more: www.waterfirst.ngo.

About Mamaweswen, The North Shore Tribal Council:
Mamaweswen, The North Shore Tribal Council (NSTC) represents seven First Nations (FN). They are Batchewana FN, Garden River FN, Thessalon FN, Mississauga FN, Serpent River FN, Sagamok Anishnawbek and Atikameksheng Anishinawbek. All First Nations are located along the North Shore of Lake Huron within the Robinson-Huron Treaty area. The North Shore Tribal Council Secretariat is the corporate arm of this collective of First Nations. NSTC’s mandate is to assist and facilitate the activities of the member communities of the North Shore Tribal Council. In a manner that promotes the cultural, spiritual, political, economic, environmental and social well being of the member First Nations. Learn more: https://mamaweswen.com/

For more information, please contact:

Ami Gopal Allan Moffatt
Director of Development and Communications Chief Executive Officer
Water First Mamaweswen, The North Shore Tribal Council
1-800-970-8467 ext. 106 1-877-633-7558
[email protected] [email protected]

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