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The Justice Institute of British Columbia provides education and training for Aboriginal learners, while welcoming others to learn from an Aboriginal worldview and perspective.
The Centre for Aboriginal Programs and Services (CAPS) is taking the lead on a recent initiative to Indigenize the JIBC. This process and policy addresses four key areas: students, curriculum, staff and faculty awareness, policy and procedures. This initiative is in keeping with the JIBC’s Strategic Plan:
| 1.4 | Identify and offer professional programs that meet the needs of Aboriginal Peoples in BC |
| 2.6 | Recognize the unique identity and educational needs of Aboriginal Learners, and enhance equitable and collaborative partnerships with Aboriginal Peoples to provide culturally appropriate education, training and research |
Last updated April 27, 2012

