Reconfirms commitment to increasing access to mental health and wellness supports for First Nations
February, 14, 2019 — Lac La Ronge, Treaty 6 Territory, Saskatchewan — Indigenous Services Canada
The Government of Canada is committed to working in partnership with First Nations to improve access to health services and strengthen mental health and well-being supports for First Nations youth and their families.
The Honourable Seamus O’Regan, Minister of Indigenous Services, in partnership with Lac La Ronge Indian Band and the province, announced funding for a new wellness, healing and recovery centre that will enhance access to culturally safe mental wellness and recovery services and supports.
The federal government is funding $11.6 million, Saskatchewan has committed $2.5 million, and the Lac La Ronge Indian Band, $2 million. Funding will be provided over three years, and allow for the development of a new health facility that will blend western and traditional Indigenous approaches to healing and recovery.
The Lac La Ronge Wellness, Healing and Recovery Centre will focus on wellness outreach and recovery services, as well as provide accommodation for 10 persons and a remote community program of mini-lodges that allow for individual stay/transition. Youth and their families will have full access to counselling services, including counsellors, mental health workers and traditional healing.
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“Today’s announcement is an example of all levels of government and leadership working together to support First Nations health and improving mental health and well-being. I commend Chief and Council of Lac La Ronge Indian Band for their vision of this wellness, healing and recovery centre and for moving this project one major step closer to reality”
The Honourable Seamus O’Regan, P.C., M.P.
Minister of Indigenous Services
“The Government of Saskatchewan is committed to improving the health and well-being of our residents. We are pleased to provide $2.5 million dollars in funding for capital costs specifically associated with the healing and recovery aspects of the proposed facility, which will include 10 addictions recovery beds.”
Honourable Greg Ottenbreit
Saskatchewan Minister of Rural and Remote Health
“With this funding support, I am pleased that our vision of securing a Wellness, Healing and Recovery Centre in northern Saskatchewan is closer to becoming a reality. This program and facility are the result of five years of extensive consultations with our membership and other community members from young children to our Elders who have asked for improved local and culturally sensitive health opportunities. It is a crucial solution to our need for better access to health and addiction services, and one that will be key in helping our communities in need to reach their full potential and, ultimately, achieve a better quality of life.”
Chief Tammy Cook-Searson
Lac La Ronge Indian Band
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For more information, media may contact:
Rachel Rappaport
Press Secretary
Office of the Honourable Seamus O’Regan
Minister of Indigenous Services
819-934-2796
Media Relations
Indigenous Services Canada
819-953-1160
SAC.media.ISC@canada.ca
Shelley Svedahl
Government of Saskatchewan
Ministry of Health
306-787-4083
shelley.svedahl@health.gov.sk.ca
Tina Pelletier
Communications Officer
Lac La Ronge Indian Band/Prince Albert Grand Council
306-941-7120
tpelletier@pagc.net
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