Honouring Our Strengths

  • 5e rapport : Étude des réseaux du PNLAADA
  • À propos de l’Équipe de direction
  • À propos de la recherche sur le renouvellement du PNLAADA
  • À propos des évaluations des besoins régionaux
  • À propos du comité
  • À propos du PNLAADA et du PNLASJ
  • À propos le forum national sur le renouvellement du PNLAADA
  • À propos le forum national sur le renouvellement du PNLAADA
  • About NNADAP Renewal Research
  • About the Leadership Team
  • About the NNADAP Renewal National Forum
  • About the Regional Needs Assessments
  • Annonces
  • Announcements
  • Cadre de travail pour le renouvellement du PNLAADA
  • Cross-Cutting Theme Presentations
  • Evidence-based Interventions Paper
  • First Do No Harm: Responding to Canada’s Prescription Drug Crisis
  • First Nations Addictions Advisory Panel
    • About the Panel
    • Communications Strategy
    • FNAAP Meetings
    • FNAAP Terms of Reference
    • Panel Membership
  • FIX:Contexte
  • FIX:Évaluations des besoins régionaux de SPNI(ONLY LAST LINK WORKS)
  • FIX:Mandat
  • Forum de recherche(broken link)
  • Honorer Nos Forces – Version Abrégée
    • Honorer nos forces – Principaux avantages
    • Honorer nos forces : Cadre renouvelé du programme de lutte contre les toxicomanies chez les Premières nations du Canada – rapport sommaire
    • Présentation du cadre général
  • Honorer nos forces – Version complète
  • Honouring Our Strengths
    • Generic Framework Presentations
    • Honouring Our Strengths – Full Version
      • Honouring Our Strengths – Introductions
      • Honouring Our Strengths – Supporting the Continuum of Care
      • Honouring Our Strengths – Elements of Care
      • Honouring Ours Strengths – Conclusions
    • Honouring Our Strengths – Summary Version
      • Honouring Our Strengths – Summary Report
    • Honouring Our Strengths – Key Benefits
  • Implementation Strategy
  • Leadership Team Meetings
  • Lignes directrices relatives aux évaluations des besoins
  • Mandat
  • Membres de l’équipe
  • Membres du comité
  • Needs Assessment Guidelines
  • NNADAP Renewal Process
    • About NNADAP & NYSAP
    • Background
    • Community Engagement
    • NNADAP Renewal Framework
    • Process Overview
  • Paper #1: Culture and Tradition
  • Paper #2: Prevention
  • Paper #3: Mental Health
  • Paper #4: Historical Timeline of NNADAP
  • Paper #5: Systems – Level Review of NNADAP
  • Participation de la communauté
  • Présentations sur les données probantes traditionnelles/ de la culture dominante
  • Présentations sur les évaluations des besoins régionaux
  • Présentations sur les thèmes convergents
  • Rapport no 1: Culture et tradition
  • Rapport no 2 : La prévention
  • Rapport no 3 : Santé mentale
  • Rapport no 4 : Chronologie historique du PNLAADA
  • Rapport sur les interventions fondées sur des données probantes
  • Regional Needs Assessment Presentations
  • Regional Needs Assessments
  • Research Forum
  • Réunions
  • Réunions
  • S ’ abstenir de faire du mal : Répondre à la crise liée aux médicaments d ’ ordonnance au Canada
  • Stratégie de communication
  • Stratégie de mise en œuvre
  • Survol du processus
  • Team Membership
  • Terms of Reference
  • Traditional/Mainstream Evidence Presentations
  • Bienvenue
  • Welcome
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  • Honouring our Strengths: A Renewed Framework to Address Substance Use Issues Among First Nations People in Canada – Summary Report

    Attached below is the Summary Report of Honouring Our Strengths: A Renewed Framework to Address Substance Use Issues Among First Nations People in Canada. This 14-page document provides an overview of the Framework’s guiding principles, elements of care, and supporting components of the full framework, which will be launched in the fall of 2011. The […]

    July 11, 2011
  • Chiefs in Assembly endorse the NNADAP / YSAP Renewal Framework

    We are pleased to announce that the Resolution to support the NNADAP / YSAP Renewal Framework was passed by the Chiefs-in-Assembly at the Assembly of First Nations, Special Chiefs Assembly, on December 15, 2010 in Gatineau, Quebec. The resolution received unanimous support. In the lead up to the adoption of the resolution, the Chiefs-in-Assembly further […]

    December 17, 2010
  • Paper # 3: Mental Health

    We are pleased to share a final copy of the NNADAP Renewal Research Paper – Improving Mental Health Services and Supports in the National Native Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program. The paper is one of five research papers commissioned by the First Nations Addictions Advisory Panel (FNAAP), the national committee of First Nations and other […]

    September 14, 2010
  • NNADAP Research Paper #4

    We are pleased to share with you the NNADAP Historical Timeline. This document details the key national events that have impacted on-reserve addictions services from its pilot phase until the present day. This timeline was developed through analysis of existing research and documentation as well as through key informant interviews which were conducted with key […]

    August 30, 2010
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