CANADAHALIFAX news Province invests $2 million in Mi’kmaw mental health and addictions strategy by admin 15 مارس، 2022 written by admin 15 مارس، 2022 17 The aim is to create a high-quality mental wellness system that incorporates Mi’kmaw culture and values to enhance trauma-informed supports CityNews Halifax Listen to this article The provincial government has announced a one-time $2 million investment to help develop a Mi’kmaw mental health and addictions strategy. The aim is to create a high-quality mental wellness system that incorporates Mi’kmaw culture and values to enhance trauma-informed supports. “Today’s announcement demonstrates the partnership between the Mi’kmaq and the provincial health system and acknowledges the long-standing health disparities between the Mi’kmaq and other Nova Scotians as a result of colonization, systemic racism and generations of cultural, social, and historical disadvantage,” said Wagmatcook First Nation Chief Norman Bernard in a news release. “With this funding, communities will lead and develop a comprehensive and high-quality First Nations mental wellness system that values culture as the foundation and incorporates the Mi’kmaw wholistic vision of healing and wellness.” The money will be going to a new health and wellness organization called Tajikeimɨk. The organization is a collaboration of all 13 Mi’kmaw First Nations. “The funding announced today will enable the advancement of the mental wellness priorities that have been identified by the First Nations communities,” said Tajikeimɨk’s executive director Lindsay Peach in a news release. “Working collaboratively with community, health teams, and partner organizations, the Mi’kmaw Mental Health and Addictions Strategy will guide the development of a continuum of mental health and addictions services that are led by the Mi’kmaq of Nova Scotia, focusing on strengths and supporting the growth of a skilled Indigenous workforce.” 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post ترودو وجولي وأناند و300 شخصية كندية أُخرى محظورون من السفر إلى روسيا next post ‘Can’t we have lives too?’: High-risk Canadians feel forgotten as COVID rules lift You may also like Nova Scotia Tories appear safe with close battle... 25 نوفمبر، 2024 Canada Post says it’s down 10 million parcels... 25 نوفمبر، 2024 N.S. Tories seek ‘fresh’ mandate in Tuesday’s election... 25 نوفمبر، 2024 Canada’s top general takes on U.S. senator in... 25 نوفمبر، 2024 استشارات عامة في ألبرتا حول شبكة سكك حديد... 25 نوفمبر، 2024 طرد 106 طلاب من جامعة كيبيك في شيكوتيمي... 25 نوفمبر، 2024 Investigation into homicide of pregnant Halifax woman continues... 24 نوفمبر، 2024 First Canadian case of more severe mpox strain... 24 نوفمبر، 2024 توقيفات وإدانات بعد تحوّل تظاهرة ضد الـ’’ناتو‘‘ في... 24 نوفمبر، 2024 انصهار الاختلاف في سرب واحد لإنشاد التحرّر من... 24 نوفمبر، 2024