Description
Uses a traditional Indigenous circle process to enable family, caseworkers, and professionals to discuss the safety and well - being of children.
Service offers:
- traditional Indigenous circles that draw on the knowledge, skills, and strengths of individuals and families to listen to each other and develop plans for the safety and well - being of children and youth
Circles:
- often occur during the beginning of program involvement, drawing on family and community strengths
- focus on the needs of the children and maintain and build connections to the child's family, culture, and community
- include family members and kin - like family who are connected to the child and family and feel responsible for the child's care, as well as caseworkers and other professionals who can offer resources and supports to the family and the children
Eligibility
No
Application Process
Service Access: Professional Referral Required, To access service:
Waiting Period: No,
- referral by a physician or other professional required
Waiting Period: No,
Telephone
587-855-6732
Fax
587-855-6732
Web Site
Email
Fees
Fee: No
Fee Reduction: No
Membership Fee: No
Fee Reduction: No
Membership Fee: No
Accessibility
Wheelchair access: N/A - Other disabled access: N/A -
Legal Status
Registered Not-For-Profit
Last Updated On
October 17, 2018
Address
Hours of Operation
Mon
08:30 AM - 04:30 PM
Tue
08:30 AM - 04:30 PM
Wed
08:30 AM - 04:30 PM
Thu
08:30 AM - 04:30 PM
Fri
08:30 AM - 04:30 PM