2. “Three Migma’q Nations in Health and in harmony with the earth that both surrounds us and supports us…a holistic approach-drawing from traditional and modern wisdom.” Mission of the Listuguj Community Health Services
3. Our Vision… Listuguj First Nation is now in control of their health care system. We can now respond and adapt to the needs of the people. The goal of improved health is achieved, in part by the way in which our health approach is delivered. Our services are based on deep and objective understanding of Listuguj Community members.
4. Our Mandate… To effectively manage the promotion and prevention funding received from Health Canada and INAC through the development and delivery of programs and services to meet the health needs of all Listuguj (on reserve) community members.
5. Overview of Community Programs Community Programs – Child and Youth Aboriginal Head Start Tina Martin Prenatal Nutrition Program Jennifer Caplin Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Bonnie Isaac Maternal Child Health Tracey Metallic Drug Strategy Bonnie Isaac Community Programs – Mental Health and Addictions Building Healthy Communities - Brighter Futures Wanda Metallic Community Wellness Sommer Barnaby Crisis and Life Promotion Corey Metallic
6. Overview of Community Programs (Cont’d) Community Programs – Chronic Disease and Injury Prevention Aboriginal Diabetes Initiative Nursing Staff Community Health Representatives Patsy Gray, Monica Barnaby Primary Health Care First Nations Home and Community Care Maureen Mitchell Community Oral Health Initiative Monica Barnaby Health Protection – Environmental Health and Research Drinking Water Safety Program Roger Metallic Health Benefits Medical Transportation Jennifer Barnaby
50. Full Time Home Personal Home Care workers (Part Time 16) Pauline Brisk Theresa Martin Joanne Methot Bernice Martin Juliette Barnaby Maggie Martin Delphine Wilmot Employees of the LCHS
51. Special Funded Projects -Aboriginal Health Transition Fund -Water Impact Study -Maternal Child Health Program -Aboriginal Diabetes Initiative -HIV/AIDS Program -Families First Support Services Listuguj Community Health Services Organizational Chart
52. FASD/ Drug Strategy Program The goal of the FASD Program is to provide education and support to families to prevent FASD affected births and to improve the life for those affected by FASD. The goal of the Drug Strategy Program is to achieve a healthy and well community. Coordinator: Bonnie Isaac
53. Coordinator: Luke Morrison Participation/recreation The goal of the Participation Program is to promote healthy and active living by getting more people to participate in current programs and sports teams.
54. Nursing Nursing Supervisor: Lynn LaBillois The goal of the Nursing Program is to deliver appropriate information to every member of the community, determine where knowledge gaps do exist and fill them. As well as to provide youth with information to promote healthier lifestyles and increase active living and healthier lifestyle choices.
55. Coordinator: Corey Metallic Listuguj Crisis and Life Promotion The goal of the Listuguj Crisis and Life Promotion program is to provide services to those individuals who are experiencing a crisis and are unable to cope and to provide community awareness of suicide prevention programs and eliminate the idea of suicide as an option.
56. Hospital/Health Liaison Coordinator: Betty Metallic The goal of the hospital liaison is to ensure that all patients from Listuguj receive quality care while hospitalized and that all patients understand and comprehend all medical procedures as explained by the medical professional as well as assist clients with updating Medicare cards and NIHB reimbursement forms and provide in-home services as a liaison between clients and external service providers.
57. Community Health Planning and Programming Coordinators: Patricia Gray and Monica Barnaby The main objective of the CHR is to administer a program that enhances the health and well being of First Nation’s People living in the community. Along with the many facets of duties include that both private and public establishments respect the sanitary guidelines prescribed by the Federal Government and Health Canada.
58. Brighter Futures Coordinator: Wanda Metallic The goal of the Brighter Futures program is to encourage and support the well being of children, individuals and family through community approach. To improve the access to quality physical activity programs within the community level , and to create a healthy family and community environment.
59. Community Wellness Coordinator: Sommer Barnaby The goal of the Community Wellness program is to offer encouragement and support to clients dealing with an addiction, to create events for the youth who wish to remain drug and alcohol free and to promote a healthy mind through community awareness.
60. Home and community care Coordinator: Maureen Mitchell The goal of the Listuguj Home and Community Care program is to provide quality care in a manner that is well administered, supportive and flexible to community members. The services aim to improve the overall general health of client’s served.
61. Aboriginal head start on-reserve Coordinator: Tina Martin The goal of the Head Start program is to offer educational, health, nutritional and social provisions to enrolled children and to instil a sense of pride in children through culture related activities through an age appropriate curriculum. As well as to support parenting skills and improve family relationships.
62. Community Oral Health Program Coordinator: Monica Barnaby COHP is a dental program designed to prevent and control tooth decay in young First Nations and Inuit children and to set the stage for a lifetime of healthy teeth.
63. IRS Resolution Health Support Program Coordinators: Monica Barnaby, Patsy Gray & Betty Metallic The objectives of the IRS RHSP are to ensure that eligible former IRS students and their families have access to emotional health and wellness issues. Specifically, the IRS RHSP provides support in the form of Cultural Support (provided by Elders and Traditional Healers), Professional Counseling, Emotional Support (provided by Resolution Health Support Worker).
65. Maternal Child Health Coordinator: Tracey Metallic The MCH Program provides resources to increase support to First Nations families living within the community during family planning , pregnancy, infancy and early childhood (0-6 years old). Our mandate is carried out through home visiting, case management, breastfeeding support, developmental screening, post-partum depression screening, one-on-one counseling and referrals.
67. Aboriginal Health Transition Fund Consultant: Colleen LaBillois The main objective of the AHTF is to improve access to health care services in Listuguj, Quebec and New Brunswick. It’s goals are to strengthen and broaden existing partnerships between the LMG, its Directorates and the provincial and federal health agencies. To identify and create partnerships between these bodies in the best interest of serving the health needs of Listuguj and to address and/or eliminate barriers that prevent community members from accessing complete medical services.
68. Medical Transportation Coordinator: Jennifer Barnaby The goal of the Medical Transportation program is to provide safe transportation and accommodation arrangements for community members to the nearest qualified service provider.
69. Water Impact Project Coordinator: Roger Metallic In June 2008, the government of Canada mandated the University of British Columbia to monitor potable drinking water in First Nations communities. Four communities were chosen and Listuguj was among them. The community was based on our water testing capabilities. The impact project was completed in January of 2010. The report will be forwarded to the community of Listuguj from the University of British Columbia upon completion.
70. Community Based Drinking Water Monitoring Program Coordinator: Roger Metallic The goal of this program is to ensure that both private and public establishments respect the sanitary guidelines set by the federal government.
71. Coordinator: Tanya Barnaby Families First Support Services The goal of the Families First Support Services is to promote and strengthen early intervention with children and parents and support the implementation of least disruptive measures and preventive services for the well being of children and their families of Listuguj. To prevent and reduce the incidence of crisis situations, and child reporting and placement rates.
131. Program Renewal with FNIHBAHTF AHHRI Children and Youth Programs Aboriginal Diabetes Initiative E-Health First Nation Health Managers Food Security HIV/AIDS Home and Community/Continuing Care Injury Prevention IRS Health Supports Jordan’s Principle Mental Wellness and Addictions NIHB Patient Wait Times Guarantee Pandemic Planning (H1N1) Tobacco Tuberculosis and Lung Health
132. LCHS 2010-2011 Program Budget Transfer Agreements $1,604,427.90 Contribution $1,215,090.00 Other $ 500,000.00 Amendments $ 32,000.00 TOTAL $3,351,517.90