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Ensure that all people who are eligible for Status Cards have access to a support worker to help them in their application process.
Variable address, depending on the clinic.
Indigenous Health Centre of Tiohtià:ke
Preventing STBBIs and supporting community members in their health journey.
Indigenous Support Workers Project (ISWP)
Nursing services are provided on the street.
Our contact information is confidential. The nurse circulates in the streets of Plateau-Mont-Royal and Ville-Marie areas on Saturday afternoons.
Street workers are there to listen, offer support, discuss, refer and accompany Indigenous individuals that are experiencing or at risk of homelessness.
Saturviit Inuit Women’s Association of Nunavik
Express yourself on this podcast on a variety of subjects related to Inuit life. Participants are remunerated to share their expertise.
Qavvivik – Inuit Family and Community Health Centre
Health navigators assist Inuit patients in navigating through the health services in Montreal.
Qavvivik – Inuit Family and Community Health Centre
We facilitate and support Inuit access to supportive care during cancer treatment and for up to a year after treatment.
Native Para-judicial Services of Quebec
Diversify the offer of services for Aboriginal people in detention establishments in Bordeaux, Leclerc, and St-Jérôme Detention Centers.
Bordeaux, Leclerc, and St-Jérôme Detention Centers
Indigenous Health Centre of Tiohtià:ke
Cultural wellness workshops for 60s scoop survivors, families, and others impacted.
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