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The Malahat Life Skills Program - "The Malahat Way"


The Malahat Life Skills Program is a unique ‘hybrid’ program that invites participants to explore how the traditional teachings may offer solutions for present-day demands.

The program is steeped in culture and tradition, the program aims to help members and residents of the Malahat Nation create and live the life they want to live. The Malahat Life Skills Program has increased the sense of belonging, ability, and autonomy of participants by improving the overall sense of wellbeing throughout the Malahat Nation. A cornerstone of the on-going Malahat Life Skills Program includes a Personal Life Plan (PLP) for all participants and Cultural Inquiry. Consisting of clear achievable long and short-term goals, the PLP gives participants their own unique directions to move to where they want to go in life. The PLP’s help to meet the specific needs of each participant and helps the Nation direct and provide services towards helping members succeed. Cultural Inquiry helps participants discover the potential of traditional teachings as positive instruments for their future, increasing participants pride and confidence to face the challenges they may encounter in the creation of their own desired future. Participants of the Malahat Life Skills Program have experienced what it is to be successful in setting long term goals for themselves, plan the needed action steps, and actually move toward their goals and objectives.

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Organization: Malahat Nation
Location: Malahat Nation - Vancouver Island
Name: Maarten van Wamel
Title: Maarten - Team Leader
Address:
110 Thunder Road
Mill Bay, BC
V0R 2P4
Email Address: maarten.vanwamel@malahatnation.com
Organization 2: Malahat Nation
Location 2: Malahat Nation - Vancouver Island
Name 2: Paula Schwartz
Title 2: Paula - Director, Community Health and Social Programs at Malahat Nation
Address 2:
110 Thunder Road
Mill Bay, BC
V0R 2P4
Email Address 2: maarten.vanwamel@malahatnation.com

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Name: Crystal Burnip
Regional Lead(s):
  • Sharon Hobenshield 

Province/Territory

British Columbia

Education Topics

Colonialism
Culture
Healing
Life Skills
Professional Development
Traditional Knowledge
Wellness/Health

Education Levels

Community
Family
Post-Secondary
Secondary (Grade 9 - 12/13)

Language Spoken

English
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