In response, the future of First Nations mental wellness programs and First Nations and Inuit Health Branch (FNIHB) of services and practical steps towards achieving that Health Canada, the Assembly of First Nations (AFN), vision. [...] At the heart level of one’s in a sense of identity, unique Indigenous values, and being, wellness is facilitated through relationships, having a belief in spirit; a sense of belonging and having an attitude of living life to the fullest, and having connectedness within their families and to community connections to family and community. [...] Mental wellness and culture; and finally a sense of meaning and an is facilitated through an appreciation for both intuitive understanding of how their lives and those of their and rational thought and the understanding that is families and communities are part of creation and a generated when they are in balance. [...] It modifications to the blue ring “Continuum outlines how communities can adapt, optimize, and of essential services”, the Model can be realign their mental wellness programs and services used to inform and design support for to achieve a comprehensive continuum of quality First Nations access to a full continuum programs and services. [...] The result is a members, regional and national mental wellness comprehensive framework of mental wellness services partners, provincial and territorial governments, and that outlines opportunities to build on community federal departments and agencies in discussions about strengths and control of resources in order to improve the components of and recommended approach to a existing mental wellness
- ISBN
- 9781100253275 9781100253282
- Pages
- 64
- Published in
- Ottawa, Ontario