A close up of Every Child Matters artwork on an orange t-shirt A close up of Every Child Matters artwork on an orange t-shirt

Indigenous Services

Shared Understanding

NWP is committed to empowering our learning community by creating an inclusive campus environment that honours Indigenous traditions, languages, and worldviews.

Through regular community engagement and our Indigenous Advisory Council, we actively seek out meaningful contributions from impactful voices who can help guide the development of student services, curriculum processes, Wolfpack education, and policy and planning. Through genuine collaboration and shared growth, we are creating a powerful narrative of progress, resilience, and success.

Attendees embrace on Red Dress Day in front of the Spirt Sisters Rock on Grande Prairie Campus. Attendees embrace on Red Dress Day in front of the Spirt Sisters Rock on Grande Prairie Campus.

Indigenous Services

Truth & Reconciliation Resources

The power for healing lies within us all. Take a moment to learn, explore, and appreciate the information provided below.

United Nations Declaration      Orange Shirt Day 

Truth & Reconciliation      National Centre for Truth & Reconciliation

Wear Your Orange Shirt

Each year, on September 30, NWP observes the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, also known to some as Orange Shirt Day. 

Two students proudly displaying vibrant orange shirts featuring a custom design created by nehiyaw artist and NWP alumni, Diane Meneen

This is a time for all Canadians to come together in honour of those who did not make it home, and to listen and learn from survivors, families, and communities about the impact of residential schools.

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Get in Touch

There is always room in the circle and support to help you find your way at NWP.

On-Campus Friendship Centre

Office: B205

Campus: Grande Prairie Campus

Phone: 780-539-2092

Email: OnCampusFriendshipCentre@nwpolytech.ca