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Historic grad ceremony for Westbank First Nation technicians

14 Indigenous workers become first public works technicians in B.C.
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The first graduates of the Indigenous Communities Public Works Technician Program, held on the Westbank First Nation. 含羞草研究社擨mage: contributed

The Okanagan Training and Development Council says an innovative pilot project has just wrapped up on Westbank First Nation lands and now there are 14 certified technicians employed in public works as a result.

The council says Indigenous communities have taken a major step towards self-sufficiency after the first ever public works technicians celebrated their graduation last Friday.

The 14 trainees graduated from the Indigenous Communities Public Works Technician Program, held on WFN land. All 14 graduates have gained employment thanks to the council and its partners.

According to Indigenous Public Works coordinator Brenden Moore, the technicians can now work anywhere in B.C., with their certification from the Applied Science Technologists and Technicians of B.C.

含羞草研究社淭hese 14 public works technicians are the first in the country and they are Indigenous,含羞草研究社 said Moore. 含羞草研究社淭hey now have a real career and job security.含羞草研究社

In July 2017, the unique program began in partnership with Service Canada, the WFN, the OTDC and ASTTBC, with the goal to provide formal training in the public works sector across B.C.

含羞草研究社淭his strategic partnership will provide post-secondary education training and certification in public works maintenance and operations,含羞草研究社 said Joe Mocilac, director of development at the WFN.

含羞草研究社淭his program allows grads to embark on a career in a newly created industry recognized certification and allows greater work placement opportunities for Indigenous workers in the Okanagan.含羞草研究社

Due to the success of the program, it is being expanded to two other communities through ASTTBC, with the hopes to continue throughout BC.





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