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Gwich’in Outdoor Classroom project is a culture-based crime prevention program in the communities of Fort McPherson and Aklavik, Northwest Territories. The project is designed for Aboriginal children aged 6 to 12, living in remote northern communities. It was designed to …
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The Kainai Board of Education and Ever Active Schools are working together to understand how to improve health and wellness among youth in the community. The project has led to daily physical activity opportunities within the high school, community-wide active …
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A program in Hobbema Alberta that focuses on enhancing positive factors and reducing risk factors in youth. The program was developed and is run by RCMP officers, using a developmental assets framework. The program involves meetings, involvement in community events …
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Journey to Wellness (J2W) is an 8 week school-based program for Aboriginal youth between the ages of 12 and 18 years aimed at supporting youth to develop healthy lifestyles while examining suicide risk and protective factors. Youth are engaged in …
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The Little Salmon Carmacks First Nations started this community garden project in 2000. The garden produces fresh foods which are distributed within community with priority given to members with diabetes, pregnant and nursing mothers, and a local school. The program …
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This is an evidence-based substance abuse prevention program for Aboriginal children and youth (grades 3-9) reviewed and adapted by the Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation to ensure that it incorporated their cultural beliefs, values, language, and visual images. The adapted program …
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This nutrition program developed by community-based registered dieticians is based in 14 child care centres in Nunavik. The program was developed to address high rates of anemia and improve nutrition among children in daycare. Daycare meal plans are developed based …
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A mental health promotion project for Mi’kmaq and Maliseet youth in Elsipogtog (Big Cove) First Nation in New Brunswick. It is a NAYSPS project that consists of culture camps for youth 16-18 to learn their culture, language and traditions from …
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Roots of Empathy is a school-based program for elementary school children that aims to promote mental health and prevent violence. At the heart of the program are a neighbourhood infant and parent who visit the classroom over the school year. …
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