NCTP
Native Counsellor Training Program

The
Native Counsellors Training Program has concluded for the 2005 year. The
program was a great success with nine new graduates and four award
winners.
Award winners

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2005 NCTP graduates

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Award
information and winners:
Shirley
Ashawasega Award 
This award is in honour of Shirley Ashawasega, a graduate of Part
I of the NCTP in August 1994 who met with an untimely and tragic death
in her community. This award is presented to one student in each of Parts
I, II & III, chosen by
their fellow classmates, who have exhibited the most outstanding
achievement in their personal healing and academic development.
The Shirley Ashawasega Award
has been presented to:
Anita
Hill Memorial Sports Award
This
award is in honour of Anita “Neat” Hill, participant in Part I of
the NCTP in August 1997, but died suddenly on February 15, 1998.Anita believed in her community, in healing and wellness, and
her life was dedicated to helping and promoting wellness for her people.
Through personal interactions, she deeply touched everyone with her wit,
humour, warmth and caring nature.
This
award will be presented to the NCTP community member (student, teacher,
staff or relative), selected each year by the Part III Campus
Counsellors, and the Native Counsellor’s Training to annually
recognize the person who displays humour and outstanding sportsmanship
abilities as an NCTP community member.
The
Anita hill award has been presented to Peter Beaucage.
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