This year, in preparation for FNHC 2024 the First Nations Housing Community is presenting a series of FREE webinars on various housing topics important to First Nations. The schedule will be listed below with more on the way. Don't worry if you can't watch it live, all of the webinars will be recorded and posted below after they are presented.
NOTE: For the best audio and visual experience and platform compatibility please attend the webinar on a Chrome Browser.
Details coming soon.
Screw gun evolution and tips for using them including drywall and flooring.
On DemandToday’s housing inspector needs to be building code trained, have Engineering or Architectural education, construction knowledge, awareness of industry standards, Construction Estimating capability and put all this together in report format for a building to be built or renovated.
On DemandIntroduction to the Section 95 program and CMHC’s New Dynamic Excel Section 95 application form.
On DemandBrief review of the effect of slow plumbing leaks in homes on the water supply system.
On DemandAn overview of the home energy retrofit program on the west James Bay Coast.
On DemandWhen major repairs are needed to bring on-reserve housing up to minimum health and safety standards, we’re here to help. Through our Residential Rehabilitation Assistance Program (RRAP) On-Reserve, we help First Nations cover the costs of major repairs to substandard homes.
On DemandA discussion on how overcrowded homes in Indigenous communities impact health and prevent families from following public health advice.
On DemandNAN’s project team will be sharing their experiences training First Nation community members on the safe installation and inspection of wood burning systems.
On DemandTopic #1: First Nations Housing in Ontario – Past, Present, and Future - A forum to discuss housing investments to-date and to explore future directions on housing in Ontario First Nations.
Topic #2: Housing and Environmental Public Health - A session about the Environmental Public Health Housing Program. Look at how we are adapting to meet the needs of the First Nations.