Backgrounder: Indigenous Skills and Employment Training Program

Backgrounder

The Indigenous Skills and Employment Training (ISET) Program is designed to help First Nations, Inuit, Métis and urban/non-affiliated Indigenous people improve their skills and find employment.

In 2016 and 2017, the Government engaged with key Indigenous partners and organizations across the country to review and renew the Aboriginal Skills and Employment Training Strategy (ASETS). Following this engagement, the Government and Indigenous partners co-developed the implementation of the ISET Program.

The ISET Program builds on what was successful about ASETS and reflects what was heard from Indigenous partners including:

  • new distinctions-based strategies and funding streams that will help meet the unique needs of First Nations, Métis, Inuit and urban/non-affiliated Indigenous peoples;
  • greater focus on the full continuum of skills development, from essential skills to skills upgrading;
  • greater flexibility for Indigenous organizations to design programming to meet the needs of their people and communities;
  • reduced administrative burden; and
  • increased funding to support predictable and stable training and skills development over the next ten years.
           

Going forward, as part of the co-developed implementation of the new ISET Program, the Government will continue to work with Indigenous partners to enhance the performance strategy, collect and analyze data to support them with the design and delivery of services and programs to ensure they are responsive.

The program also responds to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Call to Action #7, which calls upon the Government to develop a joint strategy with Indigenous groups to eliminate educational and employment gaps between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Canadians.

Current Métis service delivery organizations:

British Columbia

Alberta

Saskatchewan

Manitoba

Ontario

Northwest Territories

For list of ISET partners, by distinction, please refer to Canada.ca/iset

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2019-05-15