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Status of First Nation Agreements Update 07/05/2014 STATUS OF FIRST NATION AGREEMENTS Child Protection Services Delivered On Reserves by First Nation Agencies 17 Agreements with 37 of the 48 First Nations in Alberta, on 126 of the 140 Reserves in Alberta Reserves Served AGENCY/SOCIETY AGREEMENT DELEGATION DIRECTORS FIRST NATION (s) TREATY CFSA By The First Nation Agency 1 Akamkisipatinaw Ohpikihawasowin 5 Year Term Director: • Louis Bull Band #439 • Louis Bull #138B 6 Edmonton Child And Family Services AKO/AB Vickie Cardinal • Montana Band #442 • Montana #139 & Area (AK0) Starts: April 1, PH (780) 585-2125 Box 1659 2013 FX (780) 585-3066 Hobbema, Alberta e-mail: T0C 1N0 Expires Expires [email protected] March 31, 2018 Mar 31, 2018 2 Athabasca Tribal Council Child and 5 Year Term Director: • Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation #463 • Chipewyan #201, 201A-G 8 N E Alberta Family Services ATC/AB Doreen Jackson • Chipewyan Prairie First Nation #470 • Janvier #194 • Fort McKay First Nation #467 • Cowper Lake #194A 9206 McCormick Drive Starts: April 1, • Fort McMurray First Nation #468 • Winefred Lake #194B Fort McMurray, Alberta 2011 • Mikisew Cree First Nation #461 • Fort McKay #174 T9H 1C7 PH (780) 713-2341 • Namur Lake #174B Expires Expires FX (780) 713-3410 • Namur River #174A March 31, 2016 March 31, 2016 e-mail: • Clearwater #175 [email protected] • Gregoire Lake #176, 176A-B • Old Fort #217 • Dog Head #218 • Allison Bay #219 • Devil’s Gate #220 • Sandy Point #221 • Colin Lake # 223 • Cornwall Lake #224 • Charles Lake #225 • Peace Point #222 3 Bigstone Cree Social Services Society Tripartite Director: • Bigstone Cree Nation #458 • Jean Baptiste Gambler #183 8 N Central Bigstone/Can/AB Shireen Jhetam • Wabasca #166, 166A-D Alberta Box 780 Wabasca, Alberta Starts: August 31, PH (780) 891-2225 T0G 2K0 1993 FX (780) 891-2655 e-mail: Expires Expires Ongoing On-going [email protected] 4 Blood Tribe Child Protection Services Blood/BTCPS/AB Director: • Blood Tribe #435 • Blood #148, 148A 7 Southern Agreement Shannon Soop Alberta Box 120 5 Year Term Standoff, Alberta Starts: May 1, PH: (403) 737-3437 T0L 1Y0 2011 FX: (403) 737-3299 e-mail: Expires Expires [email protected] April 30, 2016 Aug 31, 2016 STATUS OF FN CYFE AGREEMENTS.doc Page 1 PREPARED BY FIELD OPERATIONS LIAISON Update 07/05/2014 Reserves Served AGENCY/SOCIETY AGREEMENT DELEGATION DIRECTORS FIRST NATION (s) TREATY CFSA By The Delegated Agency 5 Kasohkowew Child Wellness Society 3 Year Term A/Director: • Samson Cree Nation #444 • Samson #137, 137A 6 Central (2012) KCWS/AB Carolyn Peacock Alberta Box 1050 Starts: Sept 01, Hobbema Alberta 2012 T0C 1N0 PH (780) 585-3300 FX (780) 585-4488 Expires Expires e-mail: Sept 30, 2015 Sept 30, 2015 [email protected] 6 KTC Child And Family Services Tripartite Director: • Loon River Cree Band #476 • Loon River Cree #235, 236, 237 8 NW Alberta KTC/Can/AB Erica Jagodzinsky • Whitefish Lake First Nation #459 • Utikoomak Lake # 155, 155A, 155B Box 270 3 Year Term • Woodland Cree First Nation #474 • Woodland Cree #226, 227, 228 Atikameg, Alberta • Peerless Trout #478 • Peerless Lake T0G 0C0 Starts: April 1, PH (780) 767-2116 • Trout Lake 2013 FX (780) 767-2120 e-mail: Expires Expires [email protected] Jan 31, 2018 May 31, 2014 7 Lesser Slave Lake Indian Regional Council Tripartite Director: • Sawridge Band #454 • Kapawe’no First Nation Lands 8 N Central LSLIRC/Can/AB Debbie LaRiviere-Willier • Sucker Creek First Nation #456 • Sawridge #150G-H Alberta Box 1740 5 Year Term • Swan River First Nation #457 • Sucker Creek #150A High Prairie, Alberta • Kapawe’no First Nation #452 • Swan River #150E NW Alberta T0G 1E0 Starts: July 1, 2010 PH (780) 523-4401 • Driftpile First Nation #450 • Assineau River #150F FX (780) 523-5858 (Driftpile rejoined LSLIRC) • Driftpile River #150 Expires: Expires e-mail: March 31, 2015 March 31, 2015 [email protected] 8 Little Red River Cree Nation Mamawi LRRCN/Can/AB Director: • Little Red River Cree Nation #447 • Fox lake #162 8 NW Alberta Awasis Society 5 Year Term Matthew Willier • Garden lake • Jean D’Or Prairie #215 Box 3659 Starts: April 1, High Level, Alberta 2009 PH (780) 759-2020 T0H 1Z0 FX (780) 759-2029 e-mail: Expires Expires [email protected] Feb 28, 2018 On-going 9 North Peace Tribal Council (NPTC) Tripartite Director : • Beaver First Nation #445 • Boyer River #164 8 NW Alberta NPTC/Can/AB Lois Tomins • Dene Tha’ First Nation #448 • Child Lake #164A Box 1889 5 Year Term • Tallcree Band #446 • Upper Hay River #212 High Level, Alberta • Hay Lake #209 T0H 1Z0 Starts: April 1, PH (780) 926-3446 • Zama Lake #210 2010 FX (780) 926-4075 • Amber River #211 e-mail: • Bistcho Lake #213 Expires Expires [email protected] • Bushe River #207 Mar 31, 2015 Mar 31, 2015 • Beaver Ranch #163, 163A-B • Fort Vermillion #173B • Tallcree #173, 173A • Wadlin Lake #173C STATUS OF FN CYFE AGREEMENTS.doc Page 2 PREPARED BY FIELD OPERATIONS LIAISON Update 07/05/2014 Reserves Served AGENCY/SOCIETY AGREEMENT DELEGATION DIRECTORS FIRST NATION (s) TREATY CFSA By The Delegated Agency 10 Piikani Child and Family Services Tripartite Delegated Director: • Piikani Nation #436 • Peigan #147, 147B Southern Peigan/Can/AB Karen English Alberta Box 3129 5 Year Term Brocket, Alberta Starts: Oct. 1, PH: (403) 965-2390 T0K 0H0 2011 FX: (403) 965-2444 e-mail: Expires Expires [email protected] Sep. 30, 2016 Mar 31, 2016 11 Saddle Lake 3 Year Term Director: • Saddle Lake First Nation #462 • Saddle Lake #125 6 N Central Wah-Koh-To-Win Child Care Society Saddle Lake/AB Valerie Wood Alberta (Saddle Lake First Nation and Whitefish PO Box 770 Starts: Apr. 1, PH: (780) 726-7616 Lake (Goodfish) First Nation are Saddle Lake, Alberta 2012 FX: (780) 726-2020 administered separately but are T0A 3T0 e-mail: considered one band under the Indian Expires Expires [email protected] Act) Mar 31, 2015 Mar 31, 2015 12 Siksika Family Services Corporation On Reserve Director: • Siksika Nation #430 • Siksika #146 7 Calgary & Siksika/Can/AB Clifford Many Heads Area PO Box 1189 1 year term Alternate: Walter Woods Siksika, Alberta Starts: July 01, T0J 3W0 2013 PH: (403) 264-8573 FX: (403) 734-5163 Director and Toll Free: 1-888-734-5140 Alternate e-mail: Expires Expires [email protected] Sep 30, 2014 On-going 13 Stoney Nakoda Child and Family Services Bi-lateral A/Director: Stoney Tribe • Stoney #142, 142B, 143, 144 7 Calgary & Society Stoney NCFS/AB Michelle Pouliot • Bearspaw Band #473 • Big Horn #144A Area Starts: July 1, 2013 • Chiniki Band #433 • Eden Valley #216 Box 40 PH: (403) 881-3900 • Wesley Band #475 Morley, Alberta Expires: FX: (403) 881-3919 T0L 1N0 Jun 30, 2014 Expires e-mail: On-going michelle,[email protected] 14 Mamowe Opikihawasowin 3 Year Term Director: • Beaver Lake Cree First Nation #460 • Beaver Lake #131 6 N Central Tribal Chief Child And Family Services TCCFS/AB Teresa Steinhauer • Heart Lake First Nation #469 • Heart Lake #167, 167A Alberta West Society • Whitefish Lake (Goodfish) Band #462 • Whitefish Lake #128 Starts: Apr. 1, (Saddle Lake First Nation and Box 196 2012 Whitefish Lake (Goodfish) First Nation Goodfish Lake, Alberta PH: (780) 645-6634 are administered separately but are T0A 2R0 FX: (780) 645-6647 considered one band under the Indian e-mail: Act) Expires Expires [email protected] Mar 31, 2015 Mar 31, 2015 15 Tribal Chief Child And Family Services 3 Year Term Director: • Frog Lake First Nation #465 • Unipouheos #121 6 N Central (East) TCCFS/AB Kathleen Gadwa • Kehewin Cree Nation #466 Puskiakiwenin #122 Alberta • Kehewin #123 Box 29 Starts: July 1, Kehewin, Alberta 2012 T0A 1C0 PH: (780) 826-7676 FX: (780) 826-4311 e-mail: Expires Expires [email protected] June 30, 2015 On-going STATUS OF FN CYFE AGREEMENTS.doc Page 3 PREPARED BY FIELD OPERATIONS LIAISON Update 07/05/2014 Reserves Served AGENCY/SOCIETY AGREEMENT DELEGATION DIRECTORS FIRST NATION (s) TREATY CFSA By The Delegated Agency 16 Tsuu T’ina Child And Family Services Tsuu Director: • Tsuu T’ina Nation #432 • Tsuu T’ina #145 7 Calgary & T’inaCFS/Tsuu Samantha First Charger Area 9911 Chiila Blvd. T’ina FN/Can/AB Tssu T’ina, Alberta PH: (403) 281-0121 T2W 6H6 Starts: Sep 1, 1993 FX: (403) 251-0368 Expires e-mail: On-Going On-going [email protected] 17 Western Cree Tribal Four Party Director: • Duncan’s First Nation #451 • Duncan’s #151A 8 NW Council Child Youth and Family Agreement Charline Cardinal • Horse Lake First Nation #449 • William McKenzie #151K Alberta Enhancement Agency WCTC CW Agency • Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation #455 • Clear Hills #152C /WCTC/Can/AB • Horse Lakes #152B #104, 9802-97 Ave 5 Year Term • Sturgeon Lake #154, 154A-B Grande Prairie, Alberta PH: (780) 524-5978 TV8 7K2 Starts: Dec. 1, FX: (780) 524-5998 2010 e-mail: [email protected] Expires Expires Nov 30, 2015 Nov 31, 2015 Child Protection Services Delivered Off Reserve by First Nation Agencies Reserve Served AGENCY/SOCIETY AGREEMENT DELEGATION DIRECTORS FIRST NATION (s) TREATY CFSA By The Delegated Agency 1 Siksika Family Services Corporation Off reserve MOU Director: • Siksika Nation #430 • Siksika #146 7 Calgary & Siksika/AB Clifford Many Heads Area 132-16th Avenue NE 1 Year Term Calgary, Alberta Expires T2E 1J7 Sep 30, 2014 CW Framework PH: (403) 272-6004 Agreement FX: (403) 230-7228 Amendment & Toll Free: 1-888-734-5140 Extension Director Expires e-mail: Siksika/AB On-going [email protected] STATUS OF FN CYFE AGREEMENTS.doc Page 4 PREPARED BY FIELD OPERATIONS LIAISON Update 07/05/2014 Child Protection
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