NCPEI Indigenous Education Initiative Survey Question Title * 1. How do you identify? Female Male Trans-female/Trans-male Two-Spirit Non-binary Prefer not to say Prefer to self-describe OK Question Title * 2. What age range do you fall into? 18-29 30-45 46-64 65+ OK Question Title * 3. What Zone do you live in? Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 OK Question Title * 4. Do you have any children in primary or secondary school - kindergarten to grade 12? Yes No OK Question Title * 5. What type of Indigenous content would you like to see in schools? (check all that apply) History of Indigenous people History of Mi'kmaq people Common Mi'kmaq traditions and practices Reconciliation Other (please specify) OK Question Title * 6. Do you have any children in post-secondary school or up-grading - e.g. college, GED, or university? Yes No Not now, but they will be soon OK Question Title * 7. Are you involved in post-secondary school or up-grading - e.g. college, GED, or university? Yes No Not now, but I would like to go back to school in the near future OK Question Title * 8. What are some barriers that may make it difficult for NCPEI members to further their education if they choose to? (check all that apply) Time commitments Cost of college and/or university programs - e.g. tuition, textbooks, clothing and equipment, etc. Cost of college and/or university application fees Lack of awareness of what college and/or university programs are available Lack of access to college and/or university programs of interest on PEI Lack of awareness of how to apply for college and/or university programs Lack of confidence Transportation issues Lack of childcare services and supports Other (please specify) OK Question Title * 9. What education supports and services would you like to see NCPEI provide? (check all that apply) Help in becoming involved with school councils and groups - e.g. PEI Home and School Federation, Public Schools Branch Parent Council, etc. Support in accessing extracurricular activities - e.g. sports, music, etc. Tutoring services or supports Access to age-appropriate cultural activities Information on Indigenous-specific resources and educational tools - e.g. PEI Public Library's Indigenous Collection, National Film Board of Canada's Indigenous-made films, etc. Information on other services and supports in the community that support education Help navigating the primary and secondary school system (kindergarten to grade 12) Help accessing up-grading and GED courses Help exploring post-secondary options (college and/or university) and finding relevant programs Help with the college and/or university application process Help with costs associated with college and/or university programs - e.g. tuition, textbooks, clothes and equipment, etc. Information on available post-secondary school scholarships, bursaries and funding An education resource manual that provides general information on primary, secondary and post-secondary school Regular information sessions at Zone meetings on education programs and events - e.g. available bursaries, up-coming parent-teacher interviews, cultural activities offered at NCPEI, etc.? Regular up dates on education programs and events in the NCPEI newsletter Advocacy to include Indigenous history and culture in school curriculum Other (please specify) OK Question Title * 10. Please share any other thoughts. OK DONE