Lifetime Achievement Award

ISET First Nations Agreement Holders Awards | Assembly of First Nations

Description

The Lifetime Achievement Award recognizes the significant contributions and achievements throughout a person's career or life in the realm of employment and training. This person is a leader who has the ability to positively influence and motivate others to succeed. This person has shown dedication, not only beneficial to themselves, but to their community. This person inspires others to overcome adversity and pursue their best lives through their endless work and support of those around them.

Requirements
  • Nominee must demonstrate lasting commitment to advancing Indigenous employment and skills development.
  • Nominee must demonstrate how they showed leadership in empowering their community through culturally grounded training and employment initiatives.
  • Nominee must have contributed to long-term improvements in opportunities for Indigenous peoples to access meaningful and sustainable careers.
  • Nominee's legacy continue to inspire current and future generations in building skills, pursuing fulfilling careers, and supporting community well-being.
Criteria
Criterion Weight
Nominee Commitment to Advancement 25.0%
Nominee Leadership Skills 25.0%
Nominee's ability to Create Opportunities 25.0%
Nominee's Legacy 25.0%