A new First Nations professional group will begin work on January 1, 2019. This new group is the First Nations Housing Professionals Association (FNHPA) or Association des professionnels de l’habitation des Premières Nations (APHPN).
The FNHPA is a national not-for-profit voluntary association whose purpose is to provide the means whereby FN housing managers and staff can better serve their communities and clients by developing, promoting and delivering quality standards, practices, certification, education, and by facilitating networking opportunities within the FN housing sector. By doing so, the FNHPA will provide the leadership and services to support housing professionals.
Housing managers have a key role in First Nations communities. They work with leadership, other departments and community members to acquire new housing and ensure the current housing stock is maintained. Each First Nations community requires access to a qualified housing professional. Staff need access to training and experience to plan, finance, build, manage and maintain housing assets.
A professional development organization will play a key role in providing housing staff access to learning opportunities to expand their competencies and get recognition for their expertise. The FNHPA is the organization to lead professional development for First Nations housing across the country.
The FNHPA is not the only First Nations-led association developing capacity for First Nations. The First Nations Health Managers Association (FNHMA) and AFOA Canada are two other high profile, successful, not-for-profit associations. Both are engaged in certification and education activities and have made great strides in advancing professional competencies. The FNHPA’s Board hopes that its new association will, over time, become as relevant and successful as the other two.
The FNHPA aims to:
The benefits of the FNHPA will lead to:
The founding Board of Directors of the FNHPA was established on Thursday, November 15, 2018. Board members are:
If you know someone involved in First Nations housing activities, share the good news with them. Visit www.fnhpa.ca and register for updates to follow the FNHPA’s progress as it begins its capacity-building journey.
For more information, please contact:
Darlene Marshall, Chair of the Board
Eskasoni First Nation
darlenemarshall@eskasoni.ca
or
Christina Mash, Interim Executive Director
First Nations Housing Professionals Association
christina@fnhpa.ca
613-702-0440 / 1-800-360-6114
202-300 March Road
Ottawa, ON K2K 2E2
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