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The Assembly of First Nations and the Government of Canada announce updates to school design standards for schools on-reserve


Updated education infrastructure standards to support equity between First Nations and non-Indigenous communities

OTTAWA, UNCEDED ALGONQUIN TERRITORY, ON, June 2, 2023 /CNW/ - Students living in First Nations communities deserve quality learning environments that are safe and healthy places to learn and grow, and support better educational outcomes.

Working in partnership, the Assembly of First Nations (AFN) and Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) continue to take significant steps toward improving education infrastructure for First Nations communities across Canada. Today, we share details of co-developed updates to the School Space Accommodation Standards (SSAS) policy.

The SSAS outlines the service standards for the construction and major renovation of First Nations schools that are funded by ISC through its Capital Facilities and Maintenance Program.

The SSAS takes into consideration planning that is specific to First Nation communities, and helps to guide the development of First Nation learning environments that will support individual communities' culture, language, and ways of knowing.

The updated School Space Accommodation Standards policy shared today:

These updates will also improve accuracy of enrolment projections, extend school design horizon, better accommodate inclusive or special needs students, provide more flexibility in policy guidance, better accommodate communities' needs ? especially those in remote areas ? and make the SSAS more user-friendly.

The updated standards apply to new schools and major renovation projects that are entering the feasibility study phase and that are funded by ISC. The existing funding allocation procedures (e.g., the First Nations Infrastructure Investment Plan) and available level of funding will continue to apply for major capital school infrastructure projects and renovations.

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"Recognition of First Nations self-determination and jurisdiction over education is critical to improving outcomes for First Nations students. The improvements to the School Space Accommodation Standards were led by First Nations for First Nations as mandated by AFN Chiefs-in-Assembly Resolution 34/2019, First Nations Education Infrastructure Review, which advocated for policy or program changes to First Nations education infrastructure. These are the best school standards in Canada, and First Nations continue to be a global leader in Indigenous-led school standards. With these changes, we will alleviate enrollment pressures in First Nations schools and improve class sizes and learning environments to ensure First Nations students have spaces that reflect their Treaty and Inherent Rights to education. The Chiefs Committee on Education is pleased to welcome the co-developed School Space Accommodation Standards and will seek to build on this relationship to enhance education capital processes and ensure that First Nations school builds are captured in transformative education agreements or Regional Education Agreements."

Regional Chief Bobby Cameron, Education Portfolio Holder
Assembly of First Nations

"We must close the gap in First Nations education and ensure First Nations children can enjoy the same high-quality learning opportunities and learning spaces. The updated School Space Accommodation Standards policy supports Indigenous-led efforts. This policy is the result of listening to First Nations voices and being guided by their knowledge. Today's announcement will ensure we can give children the best start in life, including providing learning opportunities that reflect communities' unique culture and traditions."

The Honourable Patty Hajdu
Minister of Indigenous Services

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