草榴视频 welcomes new Associate Director, Indigenization
草榴视频 is pleased to welcome Rhea Dupuis, x虒史n谩mx虒史n蓹m, as the College鈥檚 first Associate Director, Indigenization. Rhea, from the Syilx Okanagan Nation and a member of the Penticton Indian Band, brings more than 20 years experience to OC, working in both public and Indigenous education systems, as well as with mental health and wellness organizations.
Rhea鈥檚 traditional name is x虒史n谩mx虒史n蓹m, a Syilx name which means Hummingbird.
鈥淚 am both thrilled and grateful that Rhea has chosen to share her wisdom, skills and experience with us by joining our team at 草榴视频,鈥 said Dr. Neil Fassina, president. 鈥淚n her years working in regions across B.C., Rhea has led by example in listening, learning and building relationships that are dedicated to improving services and access to education for Indigenous communities. Her commitment is aligned to OC鈥檚 pledge to work toward Reconciliation and to incorporate Indigenous ways of knowing and being into all that we do.鈥
Most recently, Rhea served as principal of the Penticton Indian Band (PIB) Education Centre, where she oversaw high school and adult education programming. In this role Rhea collaborated with partners including those at the Indigenous Higher Learning Association and the First Nations Education Committee/First Nations Education School Association. Prior to that, Rhea worked as a school counsellor with the PIB and with School District #67, and as an Indigenous mental health clinician with the B.C. Ministry of Children and Families Development.
鈥淚 have a strong belief that education is key to the work that needs to be done to bring awareness to Truth and Reconciliation and the healing journey for Indigenous communities,鈥 said Rhea. 鈥淢y passion is to help others and as I step into this brand-new role at 草榴视频, I look forward to building relationships that will lead to positive changes as together we support students in their lifelong learning.鈥
Rhea holds a Master鈥檚 degree in Indigenous Counselling Psychology/Education Leadership Studies, as well as a Bachelor鈥檚 degree in Child and Youth Care, both from the University of Victoria. Among her other achievements, she is a proud OC alum having graduated in 1996 from the Education Assistant Certificate program at the Penticton campus.
As Associate Director, Indigenization, Rhea will support OC鈥檚 leadership to embed Indigenous world views and ways of knowing and being through the College鈥檚 strategic plan, priority projects and ongoing initiatives. The Associate Director will also work with community leaders and partners, building relationships and connections that contribute to OC鈥檚 academic programming and student services.
Rhea鈥檚 first day will be November 21, 2022.