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2017


North Superior Regional Map of AETS 9 First Nation Communities

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AETS 20th Anniversary
1998 - 2017


Historic Introduction

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STATISTICS

Together We Can....... and Did!

First Nations Citizens served on average/year:     

424


Spent on Average per Year:     

$4,375.09


Councilling Interventions/Walk-Ins:     

3,456


Total Funded Interventions over 20 years:     

7636*

*Intervention Statistics is an average over 18 fiscal years

Demographic Information

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        ON/OFF Reserve             Disabled 2% Youth 57%

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FIRST NATION COMMUNITES 

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Animbiigoo Zaagi’igan Anishinaabek

Lake Nipigon Ojibway

First Nations Citizens served: 383

Average cost per participant: $1,918.44

Demographic Information:
  Gender: Male/Female 255/128; Youth 180; Disabled 22;
  On/Off Reserve 21/362



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Biinjitiwaabik Zagaging Anishinaabek

Rocky Bay First Nation

First Nations Citizens served:  758

Average cost per participant:  $2,617.97

Demographic Information:
  Gender: Male/Female 529/229; Youth 399; Disabled 17;
  On/Off Reserve 576/182



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Bingwi Neyaashi Anishinaabek

Sand Point First Nation

First Nations Citizens served:  83

Average cost per participant:  $304.22,

Demographic Information:
  Gender: Male/Female 58/25; Youth 42; Disabled 01;
  On/Off Reserve 04/79



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Kiashke Zaaging Anishinabek

Gull Bay First Nation

First Nations Citizens served:  1,370


Average cost per participant:  $1,712.70


Demographic Information:
  Gender: Male/Female 914/456; Youth 870; Disabled 17;
  On/Off Reserve 860/510



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Michipicoten First Nation

First Nations Citizens served:  558


Average cost per participant:  $6,675.80


Demographic Information:
  Gender: Male/Female 312/246; Youth 263; Disabled 17;
  On/Off Reserve 283/275



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Biigtigong Nishnaabeg

Ojibways of the Pic River First Nation

First Nations Citizens served:  1,616


Average cost per participant:  $1,785.02


Demographic Information:
  Gender: Male/Female 910/706; Youth 1000; Disabled 27;
  On/Off Reserve 1141/475



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Pays Plat First Nation

First Nations Citizens served:  238


Average cost per participant:  $2,733.30


Demographic Information:
  Gender: Male/Female 190/48; Youth 143; Disabled 11;
  On/Off Reserve 162/76



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Pic Mobert First Nation

First Nations Citizens served:  1,386


Average cost per participant:  $1,721.10


Demographic Information:
  Gender: Male/Female 840/546; Youth 884; Disabled 19;
  On/Off Reserve 1052/334



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Animbiigoo Zaagi’igan Anishinaabek

Lake Nipigon Ojibway

First Nations Citizens served:  1,108


Average cost per participant:  $7,964.62


Demographic Information:
  Gender: Male/Female 675/433; Youth 531; Disabled 29;
  On/Off Reserve 784/324

 

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COMMUNITY INFORMATION

SUCCESS STORIES

2006 - 2007       2008 - 2009       2009 - 2010 

2010 - 2011       2011 - 2012        2012 - 2013 

2013 - 2014        2014 - 2015        2015 - 2016 

PHOTOS

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

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NEWS HIGHLIGHTS

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

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Vision 

To lead in the development of a skilled Aboriginal workforce empowering the Anishinabek, respectful of our culture and heritage.

Mission Statement

• To empower the Anishinabek through holistic programming, cultural sharing and skills training to employment. 


• By providing unique solutions to support Anishinabek to overcome barriers that are customized to individuals in their search for meaningful employment.

 

 • Promoting Anishinabek values and traditions through the development of partnerships, harnessing, creating and leveraging employment opportunities.

 

 

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STRATEGIC DIRECTIONS

April 2012 - May 2018

1.Expand & Develop Organizational Capacity:
-Establish Skills Inventory - Database

2.Supporting Demand-Driven Skills Development:

-Educate Communities On Demand Driven Skills

3.Fostering Partnerships with Private, Government and Non-Profit Sectors:
-Establish Employer Engagement Sessions

4.Placing Emphasis on Accountability & Results:
-Branding

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Animbiigoo Zaagi’igan Anishinaabek (Lake Nipigon Ojibway):  Joe Donio


Biigtigong Nishnaabeg (Pic River):  Sharon Ostberg


Biinjitiwaabik Zaagi’igan Anishinaabek (Rocky Bay First Nation):  Myles Becker


Bingwi Neyaashi Anishinabek (Sand Point First Nation):  Jordan Hatton


Kiashke Zaaging Anishinaabek (Gull Bay First Nation):  Hugh King


Michipicoten First Nation: TBA


Pays Plat First Nation:  Vanessa Bouchard


Pic Mobert First Nation:  Donna Sutherland


Red Rock Indian Band:  Matthew Dupuis

STAFF

Nancy Bouchard. Project Officer


Maxine Cayenne, Finance Officer


John DeGiacomo, Executive Director


Angie Lynch, Project Co-ordinator - Construction Craft Worker (CCW) Training Program


Deanna Starr, Administrative Assistant


Mandy Price, Proposal & Partnership Development Officer:  Mandy Price
Russell Twance, Employment Counsellor

 

 

277 Park Avenue
Thunder Bay, Ontario
P7B 1C4

Monday to Friday
8:30 am to 4:30 pm

Phone: 807-346-0307 or
             866-870-2387

Fax: 807-346-0310
Email: aets@aets.org

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