Section M: Community Support

Section M: Community Support

Section M: Community Support Page 251 of 653 Community Support Health Canada’s Regional Advisor for Children Special Services has developed the Children’s Services Reference Chart for general information on what types of health services are available in the First Nations’ communities. Colour coding was used to indicate where similar services might be accessible from the various community programs. A legend that explains each of the colours /categories can be found in the centre of chart. By using the chart’s colour coding system, resource teachers may be able to contact the communities’ agencies and begin to open new lines of communication in order to create opportunities for cost sharing for special needs services with the schools. However, it needs to be noted that not all First Nations’ communities offer the depth or variety of the services described due to many factors (i.e., budgets). Unfortunately, there are times when special needs services are required but cannot be accessed for reasons beyond the school and community. It is then that resource teachers should contact Manitoba’s Regional Advisor for Children Special Services to ask for direction and assistance in resolving the issue. Manitoba’s Regional Advisor, Children’s Special Services, First Nations and Inuit Health Programs is Mary L. Brown. Phone: 204-­‐983-­‐1613 Fax: 204-­‐983-­‐0079 Email: [email protected] On page two is the Children’s Services Reference Chart and on the following page is information from the chart in a clearer and more readable format including colour coding. Page 252 of 653 First Nations Resources: Provincial and Federal Family Services and Housing 2015 Portage Avenue Page 253 of 653 Winnipeg, MB R3J 0K3 Tel: (204) 945-­‐8911 Fax: (204) 940-­‐2636 After hours: (204) 945-­‐0183 Program operating through the provincial Family Services and Housing Department, provides benefits (including transportation, escorts, accommodation, appointments and interpreter services) to people living outside of the city of Winnipeg who are in receipt of Manitoba Provincial Social First Assistance. Nations This AIDS may include non-­‐status Working Group Aboriginal people. C/O First Nations and Inuit Health Branch 300-­‐391 York Avenue Winnipeg, MB R3C 4W1 Manitoba Tel: (204) Indian 612-­‐7104 Cultural Education Centre, Inc. 119 Sutherland Avenue Winnipeg, MB R2W 3C9 Tel: (204) 942-­‐0228 Fax: (204) 947-­‐6564 Provincial not-­‐for-­‐profit educational entity with goal of promoting awareness and understanding to individuals and groups (including both First Nations and non-­‐Aboriginal people) within Manitoba. Provides a library and resource centre, community school liaison MMF services Provincial and audio-­‐visual Home production Office services. 300 – 155 Henry Avenue Winnipeg, MB R3B 0J7 Tel: (204) 586-­‐8474 Fax: (204) 947-­‐1816 Website: www.mmf.mb.ca The MMF Home office coordinates and facilitates all administration functions for the corporation. The Home office provides liaison services and support services to departments, regional offices affiliates and initiatives. The Home office is responsible for the monitoring, maintenance and advancing of reports and financial accountability. The MMF Home office ensures delivery of its services to the Métis communities. Departments §. include: §. Tripartite Self-­‐Government Negotiations §. Métis Family and Community Institute Metis Child and Family Services Page 254 of 653 §. §. Métis Child and Family Support Services §. Métis Survivor Family Wellness Program §. Community Housing Managers of Manitoba §. Human Resource Development and Training §. Youth Initiatives MMF Provincial Regional Recruitment Offices Initiative The MMF is incorporated as a non-­‐profit organization. Its structure consists of a provincial MMF Interlake Regional Office home office in Winnipeg and seven regional offices: P.O. Box 390 St. Laurent, Manitoba R0C 2S0 Tel: (204) 646-­‐2706 MMF Fax: (204) Northeast 646-­‐4171 Regional Office 505 Main Street South Dauphin, Manitoba R7N 1L3 Tel: (204) 638-­‐9485 MMF Fax: (204) Southeast 638-­‐3878 Regional Office P.O. Box 13 Grand Marais, Manitoba R0E 0T0 Tel: (204) 754-­‐2721 MMF Fax: (204) Southwest 754-­‐2687 Regional Office 656-­‐6th Street Brandon, Manitoba R7A 3P1 Tel: (204) 725-­‐7520 MMF Fax: (204) The Pas 728-­‐9085 Regional Office P.O. Box 2467 Page 255 of 653 The Pas, Manitoba R9A 1M2 Tel: (204) 623-­‐5701 MMF Fax: (204) Thompson 623-­‐4873 Regional Office 171 Cree Road Thompson, Manitoba R8N 1P1 Tel: (204) 677-­‐1430 MMF Fax: (204) Winnipeg 677-­‐2240 Regional Office 412 McGregor Street Winnipeg, Manitoba R2W 4X5 Tel: (204) 589-­‐4327 National Fax: (204) Aboriginal 582-­‐2711 Diabetes Association (NADA) 130-­‐90 Garry Street Winnipeg, MB R3C 4H1 Tel: (204) 927 1224 Toll free: 1-­‐877 232 6232 Fax: (204) 927-­‐1222 Networks and opportunities for individuals, families and communities within their beliefs, Northern and Aboriginal Population Health and Wellness Institute (NAPHWI) traditions and values. 204-­‐83 Churchill Drive Thompson, MB R8N 0L6 Tel: (204) 677-­‐7360 Fax: (204) 677-­‐7394 Toll Free: 1-­‐888-­‐627-­‐4944 Website: www.naphwi.ca NAPHWI is a group of 65 partners representing MKO, NGO’s, RHA’s and various federal provincial government departments, working in partnership with NAPHWI’s Board and staff. NAPHWI was created to address the unacceptable health problems that exist for all northern people. NAPHWI has selected three key project areas: traditional healing, youth SERDC suicide, and diabetes. 200-­‐208 Edmonton Street Page 256 of 653 Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 1R7 Tel: (204) 943-­‐1656 Toll Free: 1-­‐866-­‐272-­‐6442 Fax: (204) 943-­‐1735 Toll Free: 1 (866) 222-­‐6225 Email: [email protected] Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:30-­‐4:30 The Southeast Resource Development Council has assumed responsibility for the provision of Non-­‐Insured Health Benefits to registered members of the Bloodvein, Brokenhead Ojibway, Buffalo Point, Hollow Water, Little Black River, Little Grand Rapids and Pauingassi First Nations The following Dental Care can be contacted (204) 943 -­‐1656, for Ext. information 222 on specific benefits areas: Medical Transportation (204) 943-­‐1656, Ext. 223 Vision Care (204) 943-­‐1656, Ext. 224 Mental Health (204) 943-­‐1656, Ext. 224 Pharmacy (204) 943-­‐1656, Ext. 225 Medical Supplies and Equipment (204) 943-­‐1656, Ext. 226 Reception (204) 943-­‐1656, Ext. 221 Benefits can First be Nation arranged Band # for members Phone of SERDC First Nations through: Fax Berens River (204) 382-­‐2161 (204) 382-­‐2297 Bloodvein 267 (204) 395 2148 or 395 2297 (204) 395-­‐2099 Brokenhead Ojibway 261 (204) 766 2494 or 766 2740 (204) 766-­‐2306 Buffalo Point 265 (204) 437 2133 (204) 437-­‐2368 Hollow Water 263 (204) 363 7278 or 363 7364 (204) 363-­‐7418 Little Black River 260 (204) 367 4411 or 367 8089 (204) 367-­‐2000 Little Grand Rapids 270 (204) 397 2264 or 397 2115 (204) 397-­‐2340 Pauingassi 327 (204) 397 2371 or 397 2395 (204) 397-­‐2145 First Nation Tribal Councils and Health Organizations (Manitoba) Cree Nation Tribal Health Centre (Swampy Cree Tribal Council) P.O. Box 2760 The Pas, MB R9A 1M5 Tel: (204) 627-­‐1500 Page 257 of 653 Fax: (204) 623-­‐7809 Dakota Toll Free: Ojibway 1800 Tribal 665 8539 Council Health Services Swan Lake First Nation (Sub-­‐Office) Unit 1-­‐ 4820 Portage Avenue Headingley, MB R4H-­‐1C8 Tel: (204) 988-­‐5370 Fax: (204) 947-­‐5179 DOTC includes the Birdtail Sioux, Dakota Plains, Long Plain, Oak Lake Sioux, Roseau River, Four Arrows Regional Health Authority Sandy Bay, Sioux Valley and Swan Lake First Nation. Contact: Health Director 2nd Floor – 338 Broadway Winnipeg, MB R3C 0T2 Tel: (204) 947-­‐2397 Fax: (204) 982-­‐3359 Toll Free 1-­‐866-­‐653-­‐3441 This health authority oversees the delivery of health services to the ILTC communities of St. Interlake Reserves Tribal Council Theresa Point, Garden Hill, Wasagamach, and Red Sucker Lake. 102-­‐1555 St. James Street Winnipeg, MB R3H 1B5 Tel: (204) 956-­‐7413 Fax: (204) 942-­‐8840 IRTC includes Dauphin River, Fairford, Lake Manitoba, Lake St. Martin, Jackhead and Peguis First Nation. IRTC provides health programming and administers NIHB for the First Island Lake Tribal Council (ILTC) Nations community members of IRTC. 4th Floor, 338 Broadway Avenue Winnipeg, MB R3C 0T2 Tel: (204) 982-­‐3300 or (204) 943-­‐7029 ILTC includes the Garden Hill, Red Sucker Lake, St. Theresa Point and Wasagamack First Nation. Four Arrows Regional Health Authority provides health programming to the First Keewatin Tribal Council Nation communities that are part of ILTC. Contact: Health Director 102-­‐83 Churchill Drive Thompson, MB R8N 0L6 Page 258 of 653 Tel: (204) 677-­‐2341 Fax: (204) 677-­‐3963 KTC includes the Barren Lands, Fox Lake, God’s Lake, God’s River, Northlands, Oxford Southeast Resource Development Council (SERDC) House, Sayisi Dene, Shamattawa, Split Lake, War Lake and York Factory First Nations. Contact: Health Director Southeast Assembly of First Nations 6th Floor, 360 Broadway Winnipeg, MB R3C 0T6 Tel: (204) 956-­‐7500 Fax: (204) 956-­‐7382 SERDC includes the Berens River, Bloodvein, Brokenhead, Buffalo Point, Hollow Water, Swampy Cree Tribal Council Little Black River, Little Grand Rapids, Pauingassi and Poplar River First Nations. Suite 910-­‐294 Portage Avenue Winnipeg, MB Tel: (204) 989-­‐4800 Fax: (204) 947-­‐5928 SCTC includes the Chemawawin, Grand Rapids, Marcel Colomb, Mathias Colomb, Moose West Region Tribal Council Lake, Opaskwayak, Sapotaweyak and Wuskwi Sipihk First Nation. 202 Main Street Dauphin, MB R7N 1K6 Tel: (204) 622-­‐9400 Fax: (204) 622-­‐9449 Includes the Ochi-­‐Chak-­‐Ko-­‐Sipi, Ebb & Flow, Gamblers, Keeseekoowenin, Pine Creek, Unaffiliated Rolling River and and Skownan Independent First Nation. First Nations There are several unaffiliated and independent First Nations in Manitoba. These include Cross Lake, Nelson House and Norway House in the North, and Dakota Tipi, Fisher River, Sagkeeng, Valley River and Waywayseecappo in the South. It is important to contact these First Nations directly as they are not represented by Tribal Councils.

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