photo of signal hill at halifax harbour, nova scotia

Regional Dialogue Eastern Session

The Indigenous Centre for Cumulative Effects (ICCE) is partnering with the Atlantic Policy Congress of First Nations Chiefs Secretariat to host a Regional Dialogue session in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. ICCE has retained the services of Shared Values Solutions (SVS) to conduct the needs assessment on its behalf.

National Needs Assessment

The National Needs Assessment is being conducted by ICCE because the need to heal and reconnect with the land is more critical now than ever before and this reconnection must occur with a deep understanding of the interconnected nature of all social, cultural, health, environmental, and economic issues. This interconnection requires an understanding of cumulative effects, so the goals of this Needs Assessment are to better understand the current state of play regarding cumulative effects assessment, management and monitoring in Indigenous communities, in order to:

• Support Indigenous communities nation-wide in understanding and addressing cumulative effects within their jurisdictions and territories

• Improve the ability of ICCE to provide tools and supports to help address the needs of Indigenous communities nation-wide as it relates to cumulative effects considerations

As a first step of the National Needs Assessment, we conducted six Focused Dialogue sessions, in April.

Regional Dialogues

Our Regional Dialogue sessions will take place across Canada. Five sessions will take place in-person and one will be virtual. These sessions will allow us to come together based on common geography and discuss the cumulative effects in your territory. We are looking to generate a diverse range of input and perspectives and believe your insight would be invaluable.

Atlantic Dialogue Session

This Regional Dialogue session will take place in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, co-hosted by the Atlantic Policy Congress of First Nations Chiefs Secretariat.

Accommodations – expenses will be reimbursed provided the individual is traveling more than 50 km from their residence. ICCE will provide a link to book under the hotel room block at:

Courtyard Halifax Dartmouth– All attendees must book their own accommodations. 

35 Shubie Drive, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada, B3B 0N4

 

Meals – Breakfast and lunch will be provided during the event. Other meals during travel will be reimbursed. Details will be provided in the Expense Claim Form.

Airplane – Economy class fares only will be allowed and where possible, cut-rate fares must be taken advantage of. Flex Class tickets from Air Canada (or other airline equivalent that includes one checked bag and seat selection) is the standard option for ticket purchase. Only one checked piece of luggage will be reimbursed.

Train – Travel by train is permitted, including business class when it is less expensive than air travel.

Personal Vehicle – Travel by personal automobile is allowable providing the reimbursable amount is not greater than the lowest airfare in effect prior to the meeting. Mileage will be paid based on the Government of Canada reimbursement rates.

Taxi – Travelers are encouraged to use taxis/rideshares or shuttles when possible. Taxi fares will be reimbursed where they are incurred as follows:
1. From home/office to airport/train station on outbound trips in your hometown (and vice versa on the inbound trip);
2. From airport/train station to office/hotel on outbound trips in the city being visited (and vice-versa on inbound trips).

ICCE National Office will provide an Expense Claim Form at the event for those eligible for reimbursement.

Atlantic Policy Congress

Organizer

Atlantic Policy Congress
Website
https://www.apcfnc.ca/

Local Time

  • Timezone: America/New_York
  • Date: Nov 30 2022
  • Time: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm