Metis Nation of Ontario

Community Wellness Worker Program

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Record #: MAL0142 Last Modified: 08 May 2013 Last Full Update: 08 May 2013
Record Details
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Phone
Office Phone905-450-4844
Fax905-450-8308
Address/Location Info
Address10 A Bram Court, Unit 4
Brampton, ON L6W 3R6
 
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Located In CommunityBrampton
Intersection410 and Steeles
Transit InformationBrampton Transit 905-874-2999
AccessibilityFully Accessible
Description/Eligibility/Service Details
DescriptionCommunity wellness program * offers counseling support services * general emotional support * friendly visiting * individual advocacy and referrals * assistance to people with disabilities access programs * nutrition and fitness awareness * stress management * alcohol-related health problems * diabetes awareness and intervention * prenatal infant mortality prevention and intervention * child safety in the home * workshops and educational outreach * responsible gambling awareness and prevention * although these services were initially set up for the Métis and Aboriginal populations in Peel Region, any person in the community is welcome to use the general services provided
HoursMon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm * evening appointments: based on client needs
Areas ServedPeel Region
BoundariesPeel Region, Halton Region
ApplicationPhone or email to set up an intake appointment
FeesNone
LanguagesEnglish
Contact Information
E-Mailsimonb@metisnation.org
Websitewww.metisnation.org
Primary ContactSimon Bain, Community Wellness Worker/AHWS Coordinator, Metis Nation of Ontario; Phone: 905-450-4844 * 905-867-2481; Fax: 905-450-8308 ; Email: simonb@metisnation.org
Primary ExecutiveSimon Bain
Other Info
Established1994
FundingProvincial
Service Level(50) Non Profit
Subjects
SubjectsAdvocacy ; Alcoholism ; Children ; Counselling ; Disabilities ; Friendly visiting ; Gambling ; Health services ; Information and referral ; Native peoples ; Nutrition ; Outreach ; Prenatal care ; Safety ; Stress
Broader TermsAddictions ; Age groups ; Cultural communities ; Disorders ; Games ; Health ; Health services ; Home support ; Patient care ; Recreation ; Recreational activities