November 20, 2014
Ontario Builds On The Success Of 20-Year Partnership
The Ontario government is investing more than $10 million in the Aboriginal Healing and Wellness Strategy to help reduce family violence, violence against Aboriginal women and improve Aboriginal health, healing and wellness.
This strategy will support culturally appropriate programs and services in 250 Aboriginal communities across Ontario, including:
In addition, this funding will help address increasing demands for services by giving Aboriginal partners the flexibility to hire and train workers.
The investments affirm Ontario’s ongoing commitment to the work of the Aboriginal Healing and Wellness Strategy, and responding to critical service needs in Aboriginal communities through programs that support healing and resiliency.
“The services available to Aboriginal communities through the Aboriginal Healing and Wellness Strategy program are vital supports for vulnerable Ontarians. This investment will help expand the reach of Strategy services to hard-to-reach communities and to the growing Aboriginal population.”
Dr. Helena Jaczek
Minister of Community and Social Services
“This funding is welcomed by all Strategy partners and will help agencies expand the reach of their programs and services in Aboriginal communities throughout Ontario.”
Sylvia Maracle
Executive Director, Ontario Federation of Indigenous Friendship Centres
“The new funding will assist the First Nations across the Nishnawbe Aski territory to provide better services in remote and isolated communities across the north and will provide community workers with new opportunities to access training that will nurture their on-going professional development.”
Deputy Grand Chief Goyce Kakegamic
Nishnawbe Aski Nation
Media Contacts
Amber Anderson
Minister’s Office
416-325-5450
Kristen Tedesco
Communications
416-325-5178
Background
Ontario’s Aboriginal Healing and Wellness Strategy
The Aboriginal Healing and Wellness Strategy (AHWS) is a shared commitment between the Ontario government and First Nations, Métis and Aboriginal partners to reduce family violence and violence against Aboriginal women and children, and to improve Aboriginal healing, health and wellness through culturally appropriate programs and services.Read Backgrounder
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