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Community Health

WebThe Community Health Program aims to improve the holistic health of First Nations people and support healthier communities through effective and efficient delivery of programs and services while working collaboratively to enhance community capacity. The core values are client service excellence, holistic caring, primary health care, community

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URL: https://sktc.sk.ca/wellness/community-health/

STC Health Bus Partnership

WebWith the goal of improved access in mind, Tribal Chief Arcand invited other partners into a collaboration that would establish health bus services in STC’s seven-member communities, similar to a Health Bus program that the SHA delivered for over 10 years. An agreement was signed in November 2019, and this also launched the Synergy 8

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STC Health Centre

WebSTC Health Centre: Address: 1514 20th Street West, Saskatoon, SK. Main Phone: 306-956-0345. Email: [email protected]. Note: The Harm Reduction Supply Exchange Program is provided through the back door of the health centre. Those with mobility issues or those with children can access the front door.

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Integrated Wellness

WebKinistin Wellness Clinic at 306-878-8181. Mistawasis Health Clinic at 306-466-4720. Muskeg Lake Cree Nation at 306-466-4914. Muskoday Wellness Clinic at 306-764-6737. One Arrow Health Clinic at 306-423-5493. Whitecap Health Clinic at 306-477-0908. Yellowquill Health Clinic at 306-322-2041. STC Mental Health Manager at 306-956-6100.

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Home and Community Care

WebContact. Home and Community Care Program Manager. Kathy Heidecker, at 306-956-6180 or. Phone: 306-956-6100. Email [email protected]. Kinistin Wellness Clinic. Phone: 306-878-8181.

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Community Nutrition

WebWe provide nutrition services to individuals, groups, daycares (Headstart), schools, and community health staff to improve the nutritional status of our community members, comprised of six of Saskatoon Tribal Council’s First Nation member communities. STC has two registered dietitians who oversee the Nutrition Services program.

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Emergency Wellness Centre

WebThe Emergency Wellness Centre was opened on December 15, 2021. Located at 145 First Avenue North it was home to 75 individuals. Every night the EWC was filled to capacity, offering food, shelter, and health programs to help relatives restart their lives. In the summer of 2022, plans to expand to 106 beds in a new facility were started with the

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Operational Funding

WebOperational Funding. In 2020, STC collaborated with the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) to access funding of $250,000 per year to implement the Health Bus program. These funds will be used to cover the costs of health care clinicians visiting the communities over a five-year span and other related operational costs. Services to Date.

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STC partners with province to open new Emergency Wellness Centre

WebOct 28, 2022. Spread the love. In a partnership with the province, the Saskatoon Tribal Council plans to open a new and expanded Emergency Wellness Center in November. The EWC will move out of downtown and will now be located at 415 Fairmont Drive in Saskatoon which was purchased by the province for $5 million dollars and will be leased to STC.

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Indigenous-led 24/7 Holistic Emergency Wellness Centre Pilot in

WebSocial Services 22-1642. IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 12, 2022. INDIGENOUS-LED 24/7 HOLISTIC EMERGENCY WELLNESS CENTER PILOT IN SASKATOON The Government of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon Tribal Council (STC) and the City of Saskatoon are partnering to pilot a 24/7 Emergency Wellness Centre in …

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Environmental Public Health

WebSTC Environmental Public Health. #200 – 335 Packham Avenue, Saskatoon, SK S7N 4K5. Phone: 306-956-6100.

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Environmental Public Health Officer

WebWorks in partnership with First Nations communities to identify and prevent environmental public health risks in First Nations communities that could impact the health of community members.

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Early Childhood Development Program

WebThe Early Childhood Development Program provides the following supports and services: Ongoing program monitoring, licensing, and reporting to support staff in following First Nations Early Learning Facility Regulations, Environmental Public Health requirements, and Nutrition Guidelines; Supporting the use of culturally based, play-centered

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Jordan’s Principle

WebIs recognized by their nation for the purposes of Jordan Principle; or. Is resident on reserve. CONTACT: SASKATOON TRIBAL COUNCIL JORDAN’S PRINCIPLE. OFFICE: 1-833-355-5501. EMAIL: [email protected]. ASIMAKANISEEKAN ASKIY RESERVE #102A. 336 105th Street East. SASKATOON, SK S7N 1Z3.

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Jordan’s Principle Is this request urgent or time sensitive

WebJordan’s Principle Saskatchewan Region Individual or Family Request Form Is this request urgent or time sensitive? Select one if applicable.

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STC Urban Family Services

WebOverview. STC Urban Family Services provides educational, intervention, and preventative services to parents, youth, and children challenged with the child welfare system, often stemming from the issues relating to contemporary urban living. Programs are designed to ensure that individuals and families are strengthened through the process of

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Community Health Representative (CHR), full-time

WebHead Office Yellow Quill Band Office P.O. Box 40 Yellow Quill, SK S0A-3A0 Ph: 306-322-2281 F: 306-322-2304 Yellow Quill Health Centre. Box 10 Yellow Quill, SK S0A 3A0 Phone.· (306)322-2041

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