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1 YOUTH PROGRAM George Gordon First Nation Community Based Program Terry-Lynn McNab Health Portfolio October 20, 2012

2 GGFN Children’s Programs Priority 1 Children’s Programs Children’s Programs Objectives Objective 4 Gordon FN will integrate and expand existing programs to increase community knowledge and support - targeting Youth and adolescents

3 GGFN Children’s Programs Priority 1 Children’s Programs Children’s Programs Activities/Outputs –Alternative after-school programs –Wellness programs addressing language, culture, ceremonial and traditional teachings –Involve Elders to provide guidance to youth in traditional, ceremonial, cultural activities and events –Youth crime preventions programs

4 GGFN Children’s Programs Priority 1 Children’s Programs Children’s Programs Activities/Outputs –Mentoring program –Summer Camp –the Family Wellness Centre will enable access to programs and services designed to engage the entire family

5 GGFN Children’s Programs Priority 1 Children’s Programs Children’s Programs Resources –Youth Wellness Counsellor –Family Wellness Coordinator –Family Wellness Counsellor –CHR/CHN –Minor Sports –Social Development Programs –NCBR

6 GGFN Children’s Programs Priority 1 Children’s Programs Children’s Programs Success Indicators (Outcomes) –Mentoring numbers –Program visibility evidence (posters, brochures, newsletter) –>40% of youth are engaged in the wellness programs and report high satisfaction

7 GGFN Children’s Programs Priority 1 Children’s Programs Data Requirements –Participation numbers –Education and crime statistics (e.g. % graduation) –Measures of cultural awareness –Number of community referrals to engage the youth to be involved in programs designed for the entire family

8 GGFN Children’s Programs GGFN Community Based Programming Restoring Harmony through Holistic Teaching –the four components of holistic teachings for our youth, will lead to the development of a healthy community and address various social issues addiction, suicide, family dynamics and mental health issues that negatively affect our First Nation

9 GGFN Children’s Programs GGFN Community Based Programming Restoring Harmony through Holistic Teaching –the four components of holistic teachings for our youth, will lead to the development of a healthy community and address various social issues

10 GGFN Children’s Programs Restoring Harmony through Holistic Teaching Spiritual Aspect Cultural Teachings –Program Content will include networking with Elders and other community members that are knowledgeable in various aspects of Traditions and Culture. Other activities will include Language Classes, Dancing and Singing, Teachings on Gender Roles, Feasts, Spirituality and Ceremonies.

11 GGFN Children’s Programs Restoring Harmony through Holistic Teaching Physical Aspect Sports and Recreation Program –A structured program will enable youth to participate in a variety of sports not typically offered in the community and will include recreational activities such as music, drama and creative writing

12 GGFN Children’s Programs Restoring Harmony through Holistic Teaching Emotional Aspect –Program Content will include referrals to the Family Wellness Cordinator/Counsellor for youth experiencing emotional issues –talking circles that will enable youth to discuss issues that are important to them –various mentors that will cover a variety of topics relevant to GGFN’s social issues

13 GGFN Children’s Programs Restoring Harmony through Holistic Teaching Mental Aspect Wisdom and Logic –Arts and Tutoring Program

14 GGFN Children’s Programs Restoring Harmony through Holistic Teaching “These teachings are among the oldest teachings of First Nations people. The teachings found on the Medicine Wheel create a bio-psychosocial and spiritual foundation for human behaviour and interaction. The medicine wheel teachings are about walking the earth in a peaceful and good way, they assist in helping to seek; healthy minds, strong inner spirit, inner peace and strong healthy bodies”.

15 GGFN Children’s Programs MONTHLY ACTIVITIES MON Spiritual TUES Emotional WED Mental THURS Physical FRIDAY Youth Choice WEEKEND Language Classes - Family Talking Circle - Youth TutoringVolleyballMovie Night Round Dance Talking Circle - Elder Mentors/Gue st Speaker Painting Photography Swimming Cultural Protocol Creative Writing Open Gym Singing Drumming DramaSports Activities DancingMusic Lessons

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