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Change: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Developing a community health tool kit with Indigenous health organizations . .11The
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Change: is sponsored by the First Nations Education Steering Committee and is made available to schools and organizations working with Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal youth. The overall
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Change: o National Indian and Inuit Community Health Representatives Organization (NIICHRO) – Taking the Lead for Change, tobacco prevention and cessation community empowerment guide, training manual, and visual aids. The Aboriginal Cancer Care Unit of Ontario developed the Aboriginal Tobacco Strategy with input from youth and
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Change: program is designed to assist First Nations and Inuit communities to develop community-based approaches to youth solvent abuse and mental health crises, the two components of the program. First Nations and Inuit communities have the flexibility to determine which program component(s) to provide community-based programs, services and/or activities.Nechi
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Apr 24 2009, 11:44 AM EDT
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Change: & HealingThe Aboriginal Healing Foundation (AHF), is focused on abuse of Aboriginal people in the Residential School system, including intergenerational impacts, and on helping Aboriginal people heal themselves. The foundation provides funding to Aboriginal healing programs based on the Government of Canada’s Final Settlement Agreement. The Australian Centre
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Change: In 2001, the National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations, Matthew Coon Come, and former Minister of Health, Allan Rock, appointed a panel of eight Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal researchers and health practitioners to make recommendations regarding the prevention of suicide among First Nations youth.The Westerman Aboriginal
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Change: researchers to build capacity within First Nations communities to participate in environmental health research and to make use of data and knowledge regarding environmental health
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Change: The Healthy Families model, which is based on the Healthy Families America program, was tested in five sites across Canada: three sites in Edmonton (Norwood
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Change: innovative approach to measuring Aboriginal learning—one that should lead to more effective lifelong learning and contribute to a higher quality of life for Aboriginal Peoples across Canada. It provides - background on key issues in aboriginal learning- orientation to strengths-based approach and the
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Change: is a wilderness cultural heritage camp program that draws on the strengths of indigenous cultures and the wisdom of the elders. With a philosophy of
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Change: is a wilderness cultural heritage camp program that draws on the strengths of indigenous cultures and the wisdom of the elders. With a philosophy of
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Change: , out of the University of Sydney, is focused on Indigenous health and health promotion based on the principles of self-determination and reconciliation. With strong
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Change: in Behchokö is “strong like 2 people”. The school is named after Chief Bruneau who began pressing the Government of Canada for a school in
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Change: Related to Decolonization and Cultural RenaissanceTruthControl and RepresentationRecognition & PrideReconciliation(Related to Physical Health) 1. General Health/Growth & Development/Child Development/ Puberty 2. Infectious Disease/ Personal Hygiene / Handwashing/ Pandemics/Epidemics 3. First Aid 4. Home Economics/Family Studies 5. Child Abuse
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Change: , is committed to prevent type 2 diabetes in Kahnawake by empowering community members to care for their personal and family health through a diabetes
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Change: project is the first of its kind in Canada, and will provide financial, academic and cultural support to Aboriginal students at the university during each of the next four academic years. LE,NONET means “success after enduring hardships.” 6. Adult basic education/ Return to formal schooling Rivers to Success program:
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Change: is the national voice for Inuit women in Canada. It develops and provides resource materials such handbooks and information kits, conducts research and strategic planning
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Change: (ACCEL) is a web-based clearinghouse and network about the early childhood development of First Nations, Inuit and Métis children. The site provides hands on resources
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Apr 23 2009, 10:25 PM EDT
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Change: (AHF), is focused on abuse of Aboriginal people in the Residential School system, including intergenerational impacts, and on helping Aboriginal people heal themselves. The foundation provides funding to Aboriginal healing programs based on the Government of Canada’s Final Settlement Agreement. 6. Sexual Health/ HIV-AIDS/ Sexually Transmitted Infections/
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Change: (IPAC), promotes the health and wellbeing of Indigenous nations, communities, families and individuals through advocacy to support indigenous medical professionals. IPAC works in collaboration with
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