The goal of the AHWS is to improve the health of Aboriginal
individuals, families, communities an nations and reduce family
violence through equitable access to health care, Aboriginal
health care facility, improved standards of care, the provision
of culturally appropriate health services, and promotion of
a healthy environment. A traditional and culturally appropriate
approach to healing and wellness for all Aboriginal Peoples
of Ontario will ensure Aboriginal people have better access
to the type of health care and services most other Ontarians
take for granted.
The
two main components of the Aboriginal Healing and Wellness
Strategy (AHWS) are healing" and "wellness".
These evolved from the need to address the issues of family
violence in Aboriginal communities and to create a provincial,
Aboriginal-specific health policy.
An important feature of the Strategy is that services and
programs are Aboriginal designed, delivered and controlled,
with government primarily playing an administrative role.
Empowerment is a key aspect in promoting wellness in Aboriginal
communities striving for self-reliance by using traditional
and cultural teachings and values that kept them strong in
the past.
The AHWS is directed by a Joint Management
Committee composed of representatives from Aboriginal organizations
and four provincial ministries:
Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians
(AIAI)
Grand Council Treaty #3 (GCT#3)
Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO)
Nishnawbe-Aski Nation (NAN)
Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centres (OFIFC)
Ontario Métis Aboriginal Association
(OMAA)
Ontario Native Women's Association (ONWA)
Six Nations of the Grand River
Temagami First Nation
Union of Ontario Indians (UOI)
Chiefs of Ontario (COO) [ex-officio]
Ministry of Community, Family and Children
Services (MCFCS)
Ministry of Health (MOH)
Ontario Native Affairs Secretariat (ONAS)
Ontario Women's Directorate (OWD)
Key priorities include:
Prenatal Infant Mortality
Disabilities
Diabetes
Stress and Suicide Prevention
Alcohol Related Issues
Nutrition
Fitness
We currently offer the AHWS program at:
Ottawa
North Bay
Sault Ste. Marie
Midland
Timmins
Sudbury
Hamilton
Brampton
Windsor
Thunder Bay
Owen Sound
Fort Frances
AHWS
Services Manager
Monique
Raymond
500 Old St-Patrick St, Unit 3
Ottawa, ON
KIN 9G4
Ph: 613-798-1488
Ph: 1-800-263-4889
Fx:
613-772-4225
AHWS
Coordinators
Lisa
Pigeau AHWS Coordinator
Lead for Mental Health
500 Old St. Patrick St
Ottawa, ON K1N 9G4
T: 613-798-1488
T: 800-263-4889
Jason
Jamieson Lead AHWS Coordinator
243-101 Worthington E
North Bay P1B 1G5
T: 705-474-0734
F: 705-474-8154
Michele
Dale
26 Queen St. East
Sault Ste. Marie, ON P6A 1Y3
T: 705-254-1768
F: 705-254-3515
Tracy
Bald
9170 County Rd 93, Unit D01
RR 2, Box 50
Midland, ON L4R 4K4
T: 705-526-6335
Nicole
Lachapelle
347 Spruce St. North
Timmins P4M 2N2
T: 705-264-3939
F: 705-264-5468
Christa
Lea Gray
443 Concession St.
Hamilton L9A 1A1
T: 905-318-2336
T: 888-546-3847
F: 905-318-2207