Brian Kelly, director of Student Services for First Nations Education Initiative Inc. (FNEI) and Katie O’Shea, Jordan Principle Manager at Mi’kmaq Family Support, discuss improving youth mental health services within First Nations communities in New Brunswick, various stakeholders, including coordinators, community members, and government representatives, reflected on the inefficiencies of existing models and the necessity for a more holistic approach.
First Nations Community Workshop with the Circle of Health
First Nations Community Workshop with the Circle of Health
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