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Community Wellness Workers

The focus is for full-time equivalent Community Wellness Workers to provide family violence services, referrals, support and case management to clients to address existing and emerging health, healing and wellness. The workers will provide services in First Nations, Métis and urban communities. The Workers will assist clients to develop action plans to address the identified concerns. The Workers will share information with health and social agencies; organize and facilitate community events (e.g., cultural awareness, education, illness prevention and crisis intervention workshops, as well as promotion programming for school age and other youth, seniors and other identified populations); and undertake outreach (e.g., health and wellness fairs). Aboriginal cultural approaches will be reflected or used as a part of the activities and services.

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