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First Nations and Métis Resources
for Sport, Culture and Recreation
Resources in Advocacy
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Advocacy Alert
As the voice of culture in Saskatchewan, SaskCulture takes the lead in advocating on a variety of issues that affect the province's cultural community. This web site provides links to more information on its numerous advocacy efforts.
Author: SaskCulture Inc.
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Advocacy Primer (2007)
This Advocacy Primer is for anyone and everyone interested in seeking to influence government policy, but not to govern. This toolkit was reviewed in June 2007 to provide more useful advice on how to become a better advocate for the arts and culture in Canada.
Author: Canada Conference of the Arts
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Advocacy on the Agenda: Preparing voluntary boards for public policy participation (2003)
This manual will give the reader an overview of the public policy process with the intention of demystifying what can be an intimidating endeavour to undertake. The section entitled "The boards' role in advocacy and policy making" will provide information that enables the board to make an informed decision about actively pursuing public policy involvement. "The steps to getting involved" is a "how to" guide to ease into the arena of advocacy.
Created for: Volunteer Canada by Annette Hegel et al
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