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4. Culture and Language
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- Community Planning
- CCP Handbook – Comprehensive Community Planning for First Nations in British Columbia
- Comprehensive Community Planning An Overview of the Planning Cycle
- 96 Best Practices - New Relationship Trust
- Cities and Environment Unit, Architecture & Planning, Dalhousie University
- Learning from Saskatchewan: Charting a course for Community Planning in Canada
- Experiences in First Nations, Inuit and Northern Communities: Comprehensive Community Planning
- Comprehensive Community Planning: Experiences in Aboriginal Communities
- The First Nations Comprehensive Community Plan process
- Comprehensive Community Initiatives
- First Nations-Municipal (CIPP) - Toolkit
- First Nations-Municipal (CIPP) - Templates
- Social Planning and Research Council of BC
CCP Community Planning resources.
- Capacity Building
- Welcome to the Swamp: Why Assessing Community Capacity is Fundamental to Ecohealth Work
- A Handbook for Creating Lasting Change in First Nation Communities
- Implementing Adaptive Capacity: First Nations in Transition - T'Sou-ke Nation. 2010
- Community action resources toolkit for Metis, Inuit & First Nations
- Governance Capacity Planning Tool
- Community Capacity Building Tool
- Wellesley Institute
CCP Capacity Building resources
CCP Healing resources.
CCP Funding resources
- CCP Workshop Materials
- 2010 CCP Workshop Report
- Workshop Program
- Speaker Biographies
- Advancing CCP - Presentation by Gwen Phillips
- Getting Started - Presentation by Christine Calihoo
- Integrating Culture and Ecology - Presentation by Ellen Simmons
- Monitoring and Evaluating to Ensure Success - Presentation by Judith Sayers
- Hiring a Consultant - Presentation by Wes Shennan
- Working Successfully with Consultants - Presentation by Larissa Grant
- Graphic Recording - 13 Images by Timothy Corey, Advanced Approach
- Writing Successful Proposals
CCP CCP Workshop Materials.
- Community Sustainability
- Smart Planning for Communities - Resources
- The Community Story Framework - Tool for Participatory Community Analysis
- Port Moody public engagement toolkit FINAL
- BC First Nation Economic Development Action Plan
- Centre for Indigenous Environmental Resources (CIER)
- Fraser Basin Council – Smart Planning for Communities project
- Sustainable Development Communities Network
- Best Practices In Aboriginal Community Development
- Community Stories: Aboriginal Successes in British Columbia
- Successful Indigenous Community in Canada
CCP Community Sustainability resoures.
CCP Engaging Community Members
CCP Measuring Success.
CCP Working with Consultants
CCP Community Plans
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- Community Planning
- CCP Handbook – Comprehensive Community Planning for First Nations in British Columbia
- Comprehensive Community Planning An Overview of the Planning Cycle
- 96 Best Practices - New Relationship Trust
- Cities and Environment Unit, Architecture & Planning, Dalhousie University
- Learning from Saskatchewan: Charting a course for Community Planning in Canada
- Experiences in First Nations, Inuit and Northern Communities: Comprehensive Community Planning
- Comprehensive Community Planning: Experiences in Aboriginal Communities
- The First Nations Comprehensive Community Plan process
- Comprehensive Community Initiatives
- First Nations-Municipal (CIPP) - Toolkit
- First Nations-Municipal (CIPP) - Templates
- Social Planning and Research Council of BC
CCP Community Planning resources.
- Capacity Building
- Welcome to the Swamp: Why Assessing Community Capacity is Fundamental to Ecohealth Work
- A Handbook for Creating Lasting Change in First Nation Communities
- Implementing Adaptive Capacity: First Nations in Transition - T'Sou-ke Nation. 2010
- Community action resources toolkit for Metis, Inuit & First Nations
- Governance Capacity Planning Tool
- Community Capacity Building Tool
- Wellesley Institute
CCP Capacity Building resources
CCP Healing resources.
CCP Funding resources
- CCP Workshop Materials
- 2010 CCP Workshop Report
- Workshop Program
- Speaker Biographies
- Advancing CCP - Presentation by Gwen Phillips
- Getting Started - Presentation by Christine Calihoo
- Integrating Culture and Ecology - Presentation by Ellen Simmons
- Monitoring and Evaluating to Ensure Success - Presentation by Judith Sayers
- Hiring a Consultant - Presentation by Wes Shennan
- Working Successfully with Consultants - Presentation by Larissa Grant
- Graphic Recording - 13 Images by Timothy Corey, Advanced Approach
- Writing Successful Proposals
CCP CCP Workshop Materials.
- Community Sustainability
- Smart Planning for Communities - Resources
- The Community Story Framework - Tool for Participatory Community Analysis
- Port Moody public engagement toolkit FINAL
- BC First Nation Economic Development Action Plan
- Centre for Indigenous Environmental Resources (CIER)
- Fraser Basin Council – Smart Planning for Communities project
- Sustainable Development Communities Network
- Best Practices In Aboriginal Community Development
- Community Stories: Aboriginal Successes in British Columbia
- Successful Indigenous Community in Canada
CCP Community Sustainability resoures.
CCP Engaging Community Members
CCP Measuring Success.
CCP Working with Consultants
CCP Community Plans
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members in planning and implementing the long term vision for their
community. It includes the development of objectives, goals and/or a plan of
action to work towards fulfilling the vision. Many First Nations communities
across British Columbia are already engaged in planning and are experiencing
great success.
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CCP is a community-based, community-driven planning process with meaningful membership involvement throughout. Together, the community addresses all of the following subject areas, at appropriate levels of detail, to acceptable planning standards, and with sustainability as a central principle:
1. Economic Development
2. Social Development
3. Environmental Management
4. Culture and Language
5. Governance
This web page includes community planning tools and resources, materials from the 2010 CCP Workshop, and sample community plans.
If you would like information on a particular topic or have a tool or resource that you would like to share, please contact Bronwen Geddes or Colette Anderson at 604-775-7110
- Community Planning
- CCP Handbook – Comprehensive Community Planning for First Nations in British Columbia
- Comprehensive Community Planning An Overview of the Planning Cycle
- 96 Best Practices - New Relationship Trust
- Cities and Environment Unit, Architecture & Planning, Dalhousie University
- Learning from Saskatchewan: Charting a course for Community Planning in Canada
- Experiences in First Nations, Inuit and Northern Communities: Comprehensive Community Planning
- Comprehensive Community Planning: Experiences in Aboriginal Communities
- The First Nations Comprehensive Community Plan process
- Comprehensive Community Initiatives
- First Nations-Municipal (CIPP) - Toolkit
- First Nations-Municipal (CIPP) - Templates
- Social Planning and Research Council of BC
CCP Community Planning resources.
- Capacity Building
- Welcome to the Swamp: Why Assessing Community Capacity is Fundamental to Ecohealth Work
- A Handbook for Creating Lasting Change in First Nation Communities
- Implementing Adaptive Capacity: First Nations in Transition - T'Sou-ke Nation. 2010
- Community action resources toolkit for Metis, Inuit & First Nations
- Governance Capacity Planning Tool
- Community Capacity Building Tool
- Wellesley Institute
CCP Capacity Building resources
CCP Healing resources.
CCP Funding resources
- CCP Workshop Materials
- 2010 CCP Workshop Report
- Workshop Program
- Speaker Biographies
- Advancing CCP - Presentation by Gwen Phillips
- Getting Started - Presentation by Christine Calihoo
- Integrating Culture and Ecology - Presentation by Ellen Simmons
- Monitoring and Evaluating to Ensure Success - Presentation by Judith Sayers
- Hiring a Consultant - Presentation by Wes Shennan
- Working Successfully with Consultants - Presentation by Larissa Grant
- Graphic Recording - 13 Images by Timothy Corey, Advanced Approach
- Writing Successful Proposals
CCP CCP Workshop Materials.
- Community Sustainability
- Smart Planning for Communities - Resources
- The Community Story Framework - Tool for Participatory Community Analysis
- Port Moody public engagement toolkit FINAL
- BC First Nation Economic Development Action Plan
- Centre for Indigenous Environmental Resources (CIER)
- Fraser Basin Council – Smart Planning for Communities project
- Sustainable Development Communities Network
- Best Practices In Aboriginal Community Development
- Community Stories: Aboriginal Successes in British Columbia
- Successful Indigenous Community in Canada
CCP Community Sustainability resoures.
CCP Engaging Community Members
CCP Measuring Success.
CCP Working with Consultants
CCP Community Plans





