At NSCF, youth from grade eleven to second-year post-secondary increase their knowledge, develop new skills, and clarify their values, through focussed reflection and direct experience. Delegates examine what Canadians are proud of (our identity) and learn the importance of reconciliation, diversity, and inclusion in building consensus on a better way forward.
Each year, delegates examine a current global issue from a government, social, economic, and environmental perspective. This year's topic is Climate Change.
Students will be brought to Ottawa to spend a week:
- exploring our heritage;
- debating Canadian issues in the Canadian Senate;
- engaging with subject matter experts;
- meeting with a representative of one of the 56 Commonwealth countries, and
- then represent that country at a mock Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM), hosted by Global Affairs Canada.
Democracy in action. The Commonwealth promotes democracy, equality, and sustainable development. A CHOGM resolution is consensus-based, outlining a path forward that is inclusive/supported by all Commonwealth countries and that takes into account their rich diversity.
The NSCF develops people's capacity to contribute to their communities. Delegates will return to their communities having gained skills like public speaking, networking, and leadership. They will become global ambassadors and agents of change for a better world.
"The Commonwealth makes the world safe for diversity"
- Nelson Mandella
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NSCF is considered a Gold level project, under the Duke of Edinburgh Awards, and eligible towards community service hours.