Actions and Commitments: Call to Action # 22

Exploring Stakeholder: "Government of Manitoba"

Updates on this page: 3 (Filtered by Theme "Indigenous Healing Practices")
 

November 12, 2019


Budget 2020

2020 ($800K) and 2021 ($1.5M) funding to enable Neecheewam Inc. to expand its Winnipeg facility and improve access to Indigenous-led healing, care and treatment services to sexually exploited youth. Neecheewam operates the Strong Hearted Buffalo Women Crisis Stabilization Unit, a four-bed crisis intervention program for female and transgender youth who are at high risk of...

June 3, 2018


Elder access to Winnipeg emergency rooms

Aboriginal elders currently visit Winnipeg emergency rooms to work with patients and help ER staff to provide culturally appropriate care (CBC)....

September 20, 2017


First Nation Basic Foot Care Program

First Nations Health and Social Secretariat of Manitoba (Nanaandawewigamig) and the First Nations Diabetes Leadership Council in Manitoba have developed the First Nation Basic Foot Care Program. This innovative foot care service will help clients in all 63 Manitoba First Nations communities to maintain their health and lower their risks from diabetes- related foot complications....

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