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Addictions Program (Tiohtià:ke / MOɅIAK, QC)
Drug and alcohol counselling and support, education and outreach, intake, assessment and treatment planning, therapeutic activities and workshops, medicine wheel and twelve-step program-based support.
P.O. Box 183, Station St-Jacques, Montreal, QC, H3C 2S1
isis.nwsm@gmail.com
www.nwsm.info/en/addictions
Centre de communication adaptée (Sherbrooke, QC)
Awareness, training and research, French social network, resource directory, adapted equipment, interactive network for training and employment. Languages: Abenaki, English, French, QSL.
1-819-345-4017
cca.info@surdité.org
www.surdite.org
Cree Board of Health and Social Services of James Bay (James Bay, QC)
The Cree Board of Health and Social Services of James Bay (CBHSSJB) is responsible for the administration of health and social services for all persons residing permanently or temporarily in Region 18, the administrative region of the Ministry of Health and Social Services of Quebec corresponding to the Cree territory of James Bay. Our mandate is defined in Chapter S-5—An Act respecting health services and social services for Cree Native persons.
Chisasibi
21 Maamuu Road, Chisasibi, QC, J0M 1E0
1-819-855-9011
Eastmain
PO Box 149, Eastmain, QC, J0M 1W0
1-819-977-0241
Mistissini
302 Queen Street, Mistissini, QC, G0W 1C0
1-418-923-3376
Nemaska
7 Lakeshore Road, Nemaska, QC, J0Y 3B0
1-819-673-2511
Oujé-Bougoumou
68 Opataca, Oujé-Bougoumou, QC, G0W 3C0
1-418-745-3901
Waskaganish
2 Tahkutâchûn, Waskaganish, QC, J0M 1R0
1-819-895-8833
Waswanipi
1 West Aspen, Waswanipi, QC, J0Y 3C0
1-819-753-2511
Wemindji
60 Maquatau Rd, Wemindji, QC, J0M 1L0
1-819-978-0225
Whapmagoostui
425 Whapmakw, Whapmagoostui, QC, J0M 1G0
1-819-929-3307
ccsssbj-cbhssjb@ssss.gouv.qc.ca
https://creehealth.org/home
First Nations of Quebec and Labrador Health and Social Services Commission (Wendake, QC)
Accompaniment for Indigenous organizations and communities in achieving their health, wellness, culture and self-determination goals.
250 Place Chef Michel Laveau, Suite 102, Wendake, Capitale-Nationale, QC, G0A 4V0
1-418-842-1540
info@cssspnql.com
www.cssspnql.com/en
Indigenous Health Centre of Tiohtià:ke (Tiohtià:ke / MOɅIAK, QC)
The vision of the Indigenous Health Centre of Tiohtià:ke is to ensure the provision of culturally appropriate and effective health services to Indigenous people through a holistic approach offered in a culturally safe environment.
2100 Ave. de Marlowe, suite 236, Montreal, QC, H4A 3L5
514-482-8557
adm@ihct.ca
www.ihct.ca/
Indigenous Mental Health Interest Group (Tiohtià:ke / MOɅIAK, QC)
The Indigenous Mental Health Interest Group (IMHIG) brings together researchers, clinicians and students at McGill and other institutions in Quebec to support work in collaboration with Indigenous communities in the broad area of mental health research, policy and practice. The group aims to provide a place to share knowledge, learn from one another, and develop culturally responsive approaches to mental health promotion with Indigenous Peoples.
1033, Pine Ave, Montreal, QC
514-398-7302
www.mcgill.ca/tcpsych/activities/indigenous-mental-health-interest-group
Indigenous Services Canada-Indigenous Health (Canada)
Information about Indigenous Health Care in Canada.
10 Wellington St, Gatineau, QC, K1A 0H4
https://www.sac-isc.gc.ca/eng/
Inuulitsivik Health Center (Nunavik, QC)
The mission of the Inuulitsivik health center and social services is to contribute to the improvement of the overall health, well-being and living conditions of communities through accessible, integrated and quality services.
Puvirnituq, QC, J0M 1P0
recrutement.csi@ssss.gouv.qc.ca
www.inuulitsivik.ca/?lang=en
Native Montréal (Tiohtià:ke / MOɅIAK, QC)
Family Navigators support families to deal with challenges, achieve their goals and aspirations, they help navigate the often-complicated path to find solutions and services.
3183 St-Jacques St, Montreal, QC, H4C 1G7
514-331-6587
info@nativemontreal.com
https://nativemontreal.com/en/family-navigator
Non-insured health benefits for First Nations and Inuit (Canada)
Social programs, private insurance plans, provincial or territorial health insurance.
10 Wellington St, Gatineau, QC, K1A 0H4
www.sac-isc.gc.ca/eng/1572537161086/1572537234517
Onentokon Healing Lodge (Kanehsatake Mohawk Territory, QC)
Addiction therapy center based on understanding trauma and highlighting native cultures, practices and traditions.
2001 Saint-Laurent Blvd, Ville-Marie, Montreal, QC, H2X 2T3
450-479-8353
info@onentokon.org
www.onentokon.com
Projets Autochtones du Québec – Managed Alcohol Program (Tiohtià:ke / MOɅIAK, QC)
Supportive housing for men with the possibility to participate in a Managed Alcohol Program.
1019 Saint-Hubert St, Ville-Marie, Montreal, QC, H2L 3Y3
514-879-3310
info@pacq.org
www.paqc.org/en/managed-alcohol-program
Saralikitaaq Community Social Pediatrics Centre (Tiohtià:ke / MOɅIAK, QC)
Initial health assessment and regular monitoring of child’s overall health, psychosocial and educational support and follow-ups to ensure developmental milestones are met, legal support and advice to advocate for the child and family’s rights.
438-380-6476
Jennifer Lee: Info@saralikitaaq.com
www.miyoskamin.com/saralikitaaq-clinic
Qavvivik Inuit Family and Community Health Centre (Tiohtià:ke / MOɅIAK, QC)
Elders support network, country food and support for women in the hospital birthing centre, support for people in treatment and recovery from cancer.
4468 Wellington St, #203, Verdun, QC, H4G 2G4
Christopher Fletcher: cfletcherqavvivik@gmail.com
www.qavvivik.ca/
Montreal, QC is known as Tiohtià:ke in Kanien’kéha and MOɅIAK (Mooniyang) in Anishnabemowin.
(Resources compiled by Respect & Kanoronhkwátshera Project)