Partnership brings adult education to Malahat Nation

A partnership between Malahat Nation and Camosun College is providing accessible learning opportunities within the nation and preparing learners for further post-secondary studies or employment.

Members of Malahat Nation and Camosun College sit for a group of photo with a table and two signing document in the forefront

Camosun College

Malahat Nation, Camosun College signed a partnership agreement to develop in-community adult education

The partnership to deliver the Malahat SOAR adult education program was celebrated at a special ceremony at Malahat Kwunew Kwasun Centre on Oct. 28. SOAR is an acronym for Supporting Opportunities, Achievement and Resilience and reflects the programs commitment to reconciliation by uplifting Mel’uxulh mustimuhw (Malahat People) through education tailored to their aspirations and needs.

“With the Malahat Nation promising to become one of the biggest economic drivers on South Vancouver Island, the SOAR Adult Education Program prepares Mel’uxulh mustimuhw to fill job opportunities at all levels, including trades, STEM, clerical and management roles,” says Josh Handysides, CAO of the Malahat Nation.

The program launched in September 2024 and is at capacity with 14 students.

“Permanent, full-time jobs are coming, we want our people to feel ready for all of these opportunities and lead the economic development at the Malahat Nation."

Malahat Nation Chief Gordon Harry

Camosun College will deliver the SOAR program to Mel’uxulh mustimuhw within the community through upgrading courses in English and Math.

“Camosun College is excited to be a partner in the delivery of the SOAR program, especially with the opportunity to break down barriers and opening doors to education for learners in their community,” says Dr. Lane Trotter, President, Camosun College. “We want to see learners succeed and thrive whether in gaining employment or being successful in other college or university programs.”

Funding through the Indigenous Skills Training and Education Program from the Ministry of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills has made the program possible.

The SOAR adult education program is designed to:

  • Close the ‘8-10 void’ by providing accessible, in-community educational support for foundational literacy and numeracy skills.
  • Prepare participants to confidently transition into grade 11-12 adult education programs or post-secondary education, opening doors to new career and life opportunities.
  • Enhance employability by equipping learners with the skills they need to be competitive in the labour market and achieve their full potential.

Contact information

Rodney Porter

Camosun College

250-889-7494

porterr@camosun.ca


Additional Contact Info

Jessica Harry

Communications Clerk

Malahat Nation

250-743-3231

jessica.harry@malahatnation.com