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Alternate Fax: 807-486-1761 (WFS Office)

Programme: Devlin - Family Healing Program  
Organisation: Weechi It Te Win Family Services
Numéros de téléphone: 807-274-3201
Sans frais: 1-800-465-2911
Après-heures: 807-274-3201
Télécopie: 807-274-8435
Adresse courriel: laurie.rose@weechi.ca
Site Web: www.weechi.ca
Adresse postale:
PO Box 812
Fort Frances, ON
P9A 3N1
Adresse:
71 McTavish Rd
Devlin
 
Point géographique:
  • Serves as the site for the Family Healing program
  • Located in Devlin, La Vallee Township, 10 km W of Fort Frances
  • Closest intersection is at McTavish Rd and Hwy 11
Accessibilité: Accessible en fauteuil roulant    Accessible en fauteuil roulant
Heures d’ouverture: Office: Mon-Fri 8:30 am-5 pm
Personnes-ressources publiques: Heidi Bolen-Kreger - Intake Treatment Specialist
807-274-3201 ext 1006 * heidi.bolen-kreger@weechi.ca
Ed Yerxa - Family Healing Program Manager
807-274-3201 ext 1005 * ed.yerxa@weechi.ca
Description des services: Provides an alternative Native child welfare program which is administered by each of the Rainy Lake Tribal Area First Nations communities

  • Offers wholistic supports and services for families who have been affected by issues related to unresolved trauma
  • Provides healthy coping and stabilization techniques, psycho-education and a therapeutic environment to assist families in the healing process
  • Promotes Anishinaabe culture, ceremony and land-based teachings
  • Collaborates with other First Nation service providers for program delivery
  • Program is offered in three phases:
    • Pre-treatment/orientation including intake
    • Treatment, provided through a 15-day outpatient program
    • Post-discharge/aftercare services up to six months

    Frais: None
    Procédé et formulaires:
    • Open to referrals from any source; referral form available on website

    • Requires submission of completed information package, available on website
    Admissibilité / population desservie:
    • Families of any of the 9 First Nations communities in the Rainy Lake Tribal Region living either on/off-reserve

    • Family members must make a commitment to their own healing process and

    • Must actively participate in all components of the program

    • Individuals on a methadone/suboxone program are accepted


    NOTE: NOT accepted are individuals actively using/misusing/abusing alcohol/drugs or deemed high-risk for violence
    Langues: English
    Langues - Notes generals: Ojibway, upon request
    Zone(s) desservie(s):
    Big Grassy River First Nation, Couchiching First Nation, Lac La Croix First Nation, Mitaanjigamiing First Nation, Naicatchewenin First Nations, Nigigoonsiminikaaning First Nation, Rainy River First Nations, and Seine River First Nation  
    Voir aussi: Mauvais traitements infligés aux enfants et bien-être et protection de l'enfance

    Les présents renseignements ont été entièrement mis à jour le janvier 2, 2025

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