In June 1993, The Union Of Ontario Indians (Uoi), At The Anishinabek Grand Council On The Chippewa'S Of Kettle And Stoney Point First Nation, The Chiefs In Assembly Directed The Union Of Ontario Indians Education Directorate To Develop A Model Of An Anishinabek Post-Secondary Institution. Resolution 93/13 Also States That The Model Shall Include Provisions For Satellite Campuses And A Community Based Delivery System.In June 1994, At The Anishinabek Grand Council On The Rocky Bay First Nation, The Chiefs In Assembly Directed That, The Education Directorate Formally Establish The Anishinabek Educational Institute (Aei) In Accordance With The Model That Was Submitted And Ratified. Since The Establishment Of The Anishinabek Educational Institute, The Institute Has Continued To Carry Out The Resolution Directives As Mandated. The Aei Main Office Is Located On The Nipissing First Nation, And Its Satellite Campuses Are On Fort William First Nation And Munsee-Delaware First Nation.
The Mission of Peterborough Youth Services is to provide counselling for young people between the ages of 10 and 18 who are struggling with social and emotional difficulties. Our goal is to help in a way that young people will experience as respectful, timely and effective.
FormWelcomeThe Trent Centre for Community-Based Education is an independent, charitable organization that connects post-secondary students and faculty (primarily at Trent University) with local organizations to create community-based research, community service-learning and experiential education opportunities.Our work is focused primarily in Peterborough City and County, Haliburton County, and City of Kawartha Lakes, Ontario – the latter two regions in partnership with our sister organizations: U-Links Centre for Community-Based Research and C-Links Centre for Community-Based Projects and Social Mapping.Our Vision is to affect significant learning and development at the individual, organizational and community levels through collaborative community-academic relationships. This work will enhance the social, environmental, cultural andeconomic health of our communities.We look forward to