"UBCIC and First Nations women from the Indian Act Sex Discrimination Working Group reaffirm the advice from EMRIP for the federal Government to pass Bill S-2 as amended by the Senate without further delay." READ MORE: https://t.co/SNYR0bXcAU @JusticeForGirl@FAFIAAFAI
Join Indigenous Disability Canada and Inclusion Canada for a free National Accessibility Week webinar!
Wednesday, June 3, 2026
3:00 pm-4:30 pm Pacific Time
Zoom webinar
Learn about two national navigation programs and how they can support you.
Union of BC Indian Chiefs is hiring!
The positions open are:
•Finance Manager
•MMIWG2S+ Coalition Coordinator and Social Policy Analyst
•Climate Policy Analyst
Click here to find out more about each posting: https://t.co/MTUfs90rXD
Open until filled.
The W̱SÁNEĆ People are Salt Water People. The Sea is very important to our way of life. The W̱SÁNEĆ People have homes throughout the San Juan Islands and on the east and north coasts of the Saanich Peninsula. 🌊🌲🏞️
Do you provide care to people who use drugs?
Check out Harm Reduction Fundamentals: A Toolkit for Service Providers
Access the free toolkit online: https://t.co/AFVV8ZQADh
📷 We Want to Hear From You!
Indigenous Disability Canada (IDC) / BC Aboriginal Network on Disability Society just launched our Accessible Housing - Inclusive First Nations Project.
We are inviting First Nations community members, especially those with lived experience of disability, to complete our survey on accessible housing.
Your insights will help us better understand strengths, gaps, and barriers, and shape meaningful, community-informed solutions.
Take the survey here: https://t.co/lTSZel3EpO
Each month we will be making a draw for a new iPad, eligible to those who fully complete our survey!
We welcome you to share this post to help us reach more community members. Together, we can support more accessible, inclusive communities for today and future generations!
@NINSIDC@julia_idcnc@IDCChildren@AFN_Updates@IDCGathering@IndigenousDCM@BCANDSPWD
We welcome everyone to join us on the beautiful lands of MAWUEC. We will be tending to invasive plant removal and other tasks to care for the lands.
We look forward to being on the lands with you soon 🌱.
HÍSW̱ḴE W̱JOȽEȽP Stewardship https://t.co/93FXtBGbqm
1/4 Here is a glimpse of our visit to Miss Angela’s kindergarten class at Se’t A’newey Kina’matino’kuom (St Anne’s School) in Miawpukek First Nation after our interview together last week! In this clip, Angela Christmas and Susan Jeddore share the story of how they began...
🧡 On National Ribbon Skirt Day, we honour the strength woven into every ribbon skirt—stories of resistance, beauty, and pride carried forward by Indigenous women, girls, and Two-Spirit people. Our culture is alive, evolving, and visible everywhere we go. Our ribbon skirts represent confidence, connection, and the resilience of Indigenous People across Turtle Island. Art by Lauren Good Day
Ribbon skirts represent the strength and resilience of Indigenous Peoples – with each ribbon and stitch telling a story of culture and tradition.
On #NationalRibbonSkirtDay, we reflect on our shared responsibility to build a better future as we walk the path of reconciliation.
Happy 2026! Please note that we are back to regular operating hours. Additionally, applications will now return to being sent out on Thursdays, unless an urgent need is noted on the request form (e.g. a same-day medical appointment).