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INDIGENOUS SERVICES

Many Hands… One Spirit

The report highlights some of the unique practices in First Nations and Inuit communities across Canada and showcases promising practices in mental health and home and community care service delivery.

Mind Body Spirit

These practices are a testament to the effectiveness of collaboration and partnerships and how working together in a trusting and open environment leads to positive and sustainable change. This compilation is a celebration of the achievements of communities, tribal councils, regions and jurisdictions over the past 10 years.

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Established in 1990, the Canadian Home Care Association (CHCA) is a national non-profit membership association dedicated to advancing excellence in home and community care.

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