Values and Ethics in the Indigenous Workplace

Values and Ethics in the Indigenous Workplace

On September 16 & 17, 2025, join us for a two-day workshop on “Values and Ethics in the Indigenous Workplace” facilitated by AFOA Canada!

 

This workshop will provide participants with the tools necessary to write and/or review Codes of Ethics for Aboriginal communities, First Nations, and Aboriginal organizations. The basic elements of a Code are discussed in detail, including what needs to be included, who should be involved in writing the Code and what are the best ways of going about writing a Code of Ethics.

 

Fee: Members – $100 / Non members – $250

Deadline: Please register by August 15

Room Booking: Please click here to book your room. To secure your preferred rate of $154 per night, rooms must be booked by July 30.

Venue:

Delta Dartmouth Hotel – 240 Brownlow Ave, Dartmouth, NS B3B 1X6

Values and Ethics in the Indigenous Workplace:

Two-day Workshop

Objective One – Understand our own ethics and vales and where they come from to better understand how our values impact on our behaviours and decisions.

Objective Two – Identify and understand ethics in conflict.

Objective Three – Apply personal ethical decision-making tools and processes.

Objective Four – Understand the importance of ethics in the workplace.

Objective Five – Recognize the role of social media and ethics today.

Thank you for your interest. Our event has sold out. If you have further questions, please contact:

conference@afoaatlantic.ca

Values and Ethics in the Indigenous Workplace