At Maskwacis Health Services, parents and families are invited to attend an 8 week program, Get Ready for Preschool (GRP),...
Read MoreInnovative Approaches to Using Early Years Programing
The Early Years’ unique, flexible program model recognizes that each Indigenous community has its own history, demographics, geography, and culture. Taking a collaborative approach, the program supports each community in building and enhancing services that best meet the needs of its children, youth, and families. Each community that adapts the Early Years approach does so in impactful and innovative ways.
Explore the unique and engaging ways that our partner organizations are using the Early Years approach to support children and families in their communities. Check back often to see the newest additions to each of the categories below, or get in touch to share creative ways you are engaging your community members.
Early Years Staff Roles
Charlene Rattlesnake, O’Chiese First Nation, AB, on her role as Family and Cultural Coordinator of Maskwacis Early Years. Charlene is a...
Read MoreGroup Gatherings
One of the exciting ways that the MFI Early Years is gathering people together is at national Leadership Exchange events....
Read MoreHome Visiting
Through regular in-home activities and workshops grounded in cultural knowledge, Visitors support meaningful relationships between children and their caregivers. Nurturing...
Read MorePreschool on Wheels
MHS pe metawe bus is a transportation innovation led by Christy Crane, Preschool Coordinator at MHS, mother of three, from...
Read MoreTraining and Professional Development
Through our unique training mentorship approach, trainers from our partner organizations delivered trainings for other organizations, working with selected community...
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