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Specialized Services 

In my professional career I have had the opportunity to work in a number of Indigenous communities in Alberta.  These opportunities have increased my knowledge and understanding of some of the dynamics, challenges, and strengths that can occur among indigenous communities.   

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The therapy services provided are directly billed to FNIH and include:

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FNIH Mental Health Counselling (MHC)

The FNIH Program's MHC benefit is intended to provide coverage for mental health counselling to address crisis situations when no other mental health services are available and/or being provided. This benefit is intended to support the provision of immediate psychological and emotional care to individuals in significant distress to stabilize their condition, minimize potential trauma from an acute life event, and, as appropriate, transition them to other mental health supports. Coverage includes up to 22 hours of therapy, with the possibility of an extension.

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IRS RHSP Individual and Family Counselling

IRS RHSP provides eligible former Indian Residential Schools students and their families with access to mental health support services so they may safely address the broad spectrum of mental wellness issues related to the impacts of Indian Residential Schools.

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I am on the list for approved service providers through First Nation Inuit Health, please find the link below for detailed  information about the counselling services through FNIH and other resources

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Please feel free to email or call with any questions you may have regarding these services.

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Resources

FNIH - https://www.sac-isc.gc.ca/eng/1576441552462/1576441618847

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Calgary Agency Guide -https://www.ahvna.org/tiny_uploads/forms/calgary%20aboriginal_agencies_services_guide.pdf

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City of Calgary -

https://www.alberta.ca/indigenous-relations.aspx

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