Work in Progress is a Toronto based mental health collective offering psychotherapy, counselling, group programs and supervision to adults, teens and children
Children The Aboriginal Advisory and Planning Committee in the Children’s Services Division is responsible for constructing an Indigenous integrated service model based on the needs of Aboriginal children (birth to 12 years old) and families in the City of Toronto that truly reflects cultural, linguistic, political and historical integrity. Health Toronto Public Health in partnership with […]
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Indian Residential Schools Resolution Health Support Program
The Indian Residential Schools Resolution Health Support Program was established as part of the 2006 Indian Residential School Settlement Agreement. It provides cultural and emotional support, and mental health counselling services to Survivors of Indian Residential Schools and the families of former students.
Indigenous Women & Inclusive Communities Virtual Resource Centre
The IWIC Virtual Resource Centre offers a comprehensive array of supports, resources, and tools, focusing on Indigenous values and wellness in physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual aspects. It features wisdom and insights from Elders, Youth, and Community Members, aiming to enrich life with valuable resources.
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Strategic Plan 2025–2030: Circles of Change
This plan is grounded in the truths shared by families and survivors. It responds directly to the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered
StrongHearts offers 24/7 confidential and anonymous support and advocacy to Native American and Alaska Natives impacted by domestic and sexual violence.
Support Services — IRSSS | Indian Residential School Survivors Society
IRSSS is dedicated to providing compassionate, culturally grounded support for Indian Residential School Survivors, their families, and communities. Our services include crisis support, counselling, advocacy, and cultural healing to help individuals navigate their healing journey.
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Red Disability, Queer Death, and Native Love “at the End”
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