DRUG AND ALCOHOL PROGRAM
 

 
This program offers support to Aboriginal people who may have alcohol/drug addiction. Services are available for youth and adults through one-to-one counselling, group counselling, education and prevention programs, referral to treatment programs, and also offers an aftercare program.

GOAL: 

To assist Aboriginal people in addressing alcohol/drug issues and minimizing the negative substances for Aboriginal individuals, families, and communities.

OBJECTIVES:
  • To promote healthy lifestyles free from alcohol, drug and solvent abuse within the Aboriginal community
  • To promote existing Ministry of Health sponsored treatment service models within the urban community
  • To promote healthy alternatives to alcohol, drugs, and solvent abuse. 
  • To promote a culturally appropriate system of addiction treatment services and programs for Aboriginal people with alcohol and drug abuse problems.
  • To increase knowledge and sensitivity through awareness for service providers in the addiction field
  • To increase the effectiveness and provide cost effective treatment, service development for alcohol and drug abuse programs with the Friendship Centre

SERVICES AVAILABLE:

One-to-one counselling - Individuals who need help or referrals to AA meetings, Alateen or Alanon should they believe they have an alcohol or drug-related problem.

To establish a network of service agencies to work in unison to provide assistance for individuals with an alcohol or drug-related problem.

Liaison with treatment centres to provide the best possible services for clients.

To coordinate programming via workshops, presentations, and seminars to make the community aware of the negative effects of addiction.



FOR MORE INFORMATION:

Nicole Lachapelle
, Aboriginal Alcohol and Drug Worker
(705) 268 - 6262 ext. 244
nlachapelle@tnfc.ca

 

 

 316 Spruce Street South

 Timmins, ON  P4N 2M9

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