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The Certified Aboriginal Public Administrator (CAPA) Program. Anna Hunter, AFOA Canada October 11, 2011 “Working Together & Sharing Information” 3 Chapter Conference in Winnipeg, MB. Overview. CAPA Program Background Multi-Phased Approach First Nations Public Service Initiatives
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The Certified Aboriginal Public Administrator (CAPA) Program Anna Hunter, AFOA Canada October 11, 2011 “Working Together & Sharing Information” 3 Chapter Conference in Winnipeg, MB
Overview • CAPA Program Background • Multi-Phased Approach • First Nations Public Service Initiatives • CAPA Council • Competencies • Progress to Date & Next Steps
CAPA Program Background • CAPA builds on the tremendous success of AFOA’s CAFM program. • In Feb. 2009, more than 50 Band Administrators support AFOA to move forward on developing a certification program. • More than 20 volunteers came forward to form the “CAPA Council” – providing critical feedback and information to AFOA. (next meeting in November in Ottawa, ON) • January 2010 – First CAPA Council meeting • September 2010 – CAPA Manager brought on who worked with AFOA until this summer. • September 2011 – CAPA Director brought on board.
Multi-Phase Approach • National certification is expected to include: • Establishing national competency standards, • Standards of ethical conduct • Certification standards, and • Developing a sustainable educational program to meet those standards. • There will be three phases to this project, with the educational program ready to launch at the end of Phase 2 - April 1, 2012.
Phase2 – April 2011 – March 2012 Courses ready to offer April 1, 2012
First Nation Public Service Initiatives • AFOA Alberta – Band Administrators Forum • AFOA BC – Band Administrators Network & BC First Nations Public Service Secretariat • University of Victoria • Yukon First Nations Public Service Initiative • Numerous First Nation public administration and leadership programs being delivered or developed at post-secondary institutions across Canada. • For example, USASK has the ILRM program.
North – Intellectual and Leadership Competencies • Critical Thinking • Conflict Resolution • Problem Solving • Knowledge of Governance Issues • Leading Capacity Building initiatives • Change Management • Community Engagement • Management Excellence
East – Personal Competencies (Knowing Yourself) • Social Awareness • Knowledge of self • Knowledge of community • Knowledge of culture and language • Knowledge of Aboriginal and treaty rights • Ethics and Integrity • Transparency and Accountability • Flexibility and Adaptability • Self Awareness • Listening Skills
South – Emotional Competencies(Working with Others) • Human Resource Management • Communications • Relationship Building Skills • Knowledge of Organizational Behaviour
West – Physical Competencies (Getting the Work Done) • Financial Management • Management of Physical Assets • Legislative Awareness • Human Rights Legislation • Occupational Health and Safety, etc. • Information Technology and Information Management • Planning and Organizing
Progress to Date • Competency model being developed • Database on Aboriginal post secondary programs is nearing completion. • Communication with CAPA Council and First Nations • Building on relations with stakeholder groups like IPAC, CAMA, FMB • Interactive Collaborative tool set up. • Discussions initiated with post-secondary institutions. • University of Victoria, Cape Breton University • Nipissing University • University of Saskatchewan • University of the Arctic • Ryerson • Canadore & Confederation Colleges
Ethical Standards • Aboriginal public administrators are in privileged positions. • We are expected to exhibit the highest degrees of commitment, honesty, integrity, fairness, impartiality and respect. • The CAPA designation reflects this commitment to upholding and promoting the highest ethical standards and professional competencies.
Next Steps – 2010 - 2011 • Continue seeking feedback • Face to face CAPA Council Meeting • Speaking tour. • Finalize Competencies & Ethical Standards • Complete database of post-secondary programs including syllabi • Continue developing partnerships with educational institutions
Chi-Miigwetch – Thank You!! If you have any questions or suggestions, or you want to get involved in this exciting project, please contact: Anna Hunter BA Honours, MPA, LL.B., LL.M. Director, CAPA and Education Programs AFOA Canada Telephone: 1-866-722-2362 Email: ahunter@afoa.ca OR www.afoa.ca