Programme:
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National Native Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program
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Adresse postale:
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c/o c/o Nursing Station PO Box 1 c/o Nursing Station Wapekeka, ON P0V 1B0
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Adresse:
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Nursing Station Wapekeka First Nation
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Point géographique:
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- Functions as the nursing station for the community of Wapekeka First Nation
- Officially named the Judas & Emily Winter Memorial Clinic
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Accessibilité:
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Pas d’accès en fauteuil roulant
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Heures d’ouverture:
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Mon-Fri 9 am-12 noon, 1 pm-5 pm
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Description des services:
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Operates a self government and is responsible for the day to day operations of the Wapakeka First Nation- Tribal Council: Shibogama First Nations Council
- Political Territorial
Organization: Nishnawbe-Aski Nation (NAN)Treaty #9
Provides services and support for individuals and families struggling with addiction issues- Offers Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) meetings when required
- Provides transportation to all meetings and workshops upon request
Prevention- Provides public seminars/meetings to raise community awareness of problematic alcohol, drug use and gambling
- Holds educational sessions in schools
- Coordinates cultural and spiritual events
Intervention- Facilitates recreational activities and social events
- Provides individual and group discussions
- Offers cultural and spiritual gatherings
Aftercare provided for preventing reoccurrence:- Counselling, sharing circles and support groups
- Regular phone calls and home visits
- Referrals to Band services, social services, detoxification and treatment centres and medical assistance
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Procédé et formulaires:
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Transportation requests should be made at least 1 day prior to event
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Admissibilité / population desservie:
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Members of Wapekeka First Nation struggling with/affected by addictions issues
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Langues:
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English
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Langues - Notes generals:
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Oji-Cree, available upon request
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Zone(s) desservie(s):
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Wapekeka First Nation
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