Registration is now closed.In October, First Nations from across BC will come together to share lessons learned and best practices around Comprehensive Community Planning (CCP) in their communities. This 3-day workshop is intended to provide information on how to make CCP work in your communities.
CCP Coordinators, Planners, Administrators, Leadership, and Youth from BC First Nations involved in CCP come together to:
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InformationDates: October 14th-17th, 2025
Location: Thunderbird Hall, Campbell River, B.C. |
CCP Workshop Theme
Back to Basics: Staying Rooted in a Shifting Landscape
Indigenous people have been planning their communities since time immemorial, adapting to uncertainties that arise from environmental change, colonization, displacement, disease, and more. The ancestral knowledge passed down through generations has guided communities to remain resilient through challenging times before and continues to do so today.
In the face of the ongoing climate crisis, current political instability, and limited resources, this year’s CCP workshop is an invitation to return to the foundations of community planning - drawing on our foundations of intergenerational knowledge, culture, and language. We’ll focus on being efficient with what we have, being grounded in who we are, and getting clear about where we’re going - even as the landscape continues to shift.
In the face of the ongoing climate crisis, current political instability, and limited resources, this year’s CCP workshop is an invitation to return to the foundations of community planning - drawing on our foundations of intergenerational knowledge, culture, and language. We’ll focus on being efficient with what we have, being grounded in who we are, and getting clear about where we’re going - even as the landscape continues to shift.