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Aboriginal Canada Portal
The Aboriginal Canada Portal (ACP) is your single window to First Nations, Inuit and Métis on-line resources, contacts, information, and government programs and services in Canada. The Aboriginal Canada Portal is a partnership between Government departments and the Aboriginal community that allows better quality service and information delivery and to the degree possible, ensures that the site continues to evolve with a user-friendly and useful manner.
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Aboriginal Mental Health Outreach
The program provides client consultations, cultural consultations, client sessions, home and hospital visits, makes referrals to other agencies and traditional healers.
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Aboriginal Peoples' Program – Cultural Connections for Aboriginal Youth
These Youth Centres provide Aboriginal community-based, culturally relevant and supportive projects, programs, services and counselling to urban Aboriginal youth, in order to improve their economic, social and personal prospects.
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Aboriginal Shield Program
Focuses on the positive aspects of building strong healthy relationships within the context of the traditional Aboriginal community.
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Aboriginal Youth Zone
Youth Zone is for the Aboriginal youth of Ontario. It's the place to help you: Find the right job, Plan a career, Explore new education and training opportunities, Learn more about programs specifically for Aboriginal youth, Connect you to other useful online resources.
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Arctic Youth Leadership Program
The program empowers youth through challenging them to discover and embrace their full potential, and support them as they develop the skills they need to achieve it. The main goal of the Arctic Youth Leadership program is to empower youth: to enable them to discover and embrace their full potential, to support them as they develop the leadership skills they need to achieve it, and to assist them as they set realistic career and life goals
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Artcirq (Igloolik, Nunavut)
Artcirq helps youth to express themselves physically and spiritually through traditional Inuit themes and circus acts. Today this very successful youth program tours the world, yet continues to train youth in Igloolik to “join the circus.
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Atikamekw Community-based Training on Suicide Intervention / Recognition
The program takes a community-based approach to suicide intervention by linking existing national training resources to people and organizations at the community level. Community partnerships are essential to this process. Elders and community resources are invited to participate, ensuring that the workshop is tailored to local realities.
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Baffin Youth Council
To promote youth and youth council activities in the Baffin region; to improve region-wide communication; and to initiate activities and projects to ensure a healthier Baffin region and Nunavut Territory.
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Blueprint For Life
Creates and provides individual programs that focus on a respect and celebration of local culture. By exploring creative ways that these elements can be integrated into a local voice for youth through Hip hop, we empower youth to find their own inner creative voice in the context of pride and respect for who they are and where they come from.
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Bringing Youth Towards Equality (BYTE)
Based in the Yukon Territory, BYTE is a leading advocate for youth issues, initiatives and programs.
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Community Action Resources for Inuit, Métis and First Nations: A Community Development Kit
Community Action Resources for Inuit, Métis and First Nations is a community development kit developed by Health Canada specifically for Aboriginal people, taking into consideration their values, culture and way of life. The series of six manuals contains information, tips, examples and ready-to-use charts that you can copy for yourself or use to train others in your community.
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Crisis Team Funding and Training
Nishnawbe Aski Nation
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Crisis Worker Certification
The Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention (CASP), in partnership with the American Association of Suicidology (AAS), offers individual certification for crisis workers. The certification process signifies that individuals practicing crisis management have met the standards and requirements defined by the Board of Crisis Worker Examiners of AAS.
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Dare to Dream Program
The Dare to Dream Program provides an opportunity for Ontario youth (18 years of age and under) to get involved in mental health awareness activities.
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Digital Drum: This is Our Beat!
This is where your stories live. Watch, Listen and Look at the stories submitted by people just like you. You can Create Content and Record your own video or Invite other to join. Learn more about Digital Drum.
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Elder/Youth Legacy Program: Support for Aboriginal Artistic Practices
This program offers funding to Aboriginal arts organizations that wish to work with Elders and the youth, two underserved segments of the Aboriginal arts community.Through this program, Aboriginal arts organization can help Elders pass on the many art forms being practiced, to the next generation.
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Embrace Life Council
In January 2004, the Isaksimagit Inuusirmi Katujjiqatigiit Embrace Life Council (IIK) was established as a partnership between several Nunavut groups - the Government of Nunavut, Nunavut Tunngavik Incorporated, the RCMP, and many others
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Four Worlds International Institute for Human and Community Development
Various workshop curriculum, cultural teachings, etc.
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I'm Thumbody
To help young people understand and learn about mental health, and increase skills that promote personal development and successful relationships.