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Welcome!. The Labrador Friendship Centre. Mission Statement

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  1. Welcome! The Labrador Friendship Centre

  2. Mission Statement The Labrador Friendship Centre will endeavor to provide the best possible services to enrich the lives of the Inuit, Innu and Métis of Labrador through the provision and implementation of social, cultural, health, educational, employment, and developmental initiatives.

  3. The Labrador Friendship Centre is one of 120 Friendship Centres across Canada. Our Centre in itself is pleased to be part of an Innovative Association movement to serve the Aboriginals in our community • The Friendship Centre Movement is unique in the broad spectrum of specialized services it provides to urban Aboriginal people across Canada and is a true testament to Innovation and Collaboration

  4. Divisions of the Labrador Friendship Centre“A Snap-Shot” • The Divisions of the Labrador Friendship Centre, and the programs & services that they offer are: • Central Career Circuit (EAS) • Aboriginal Family Centre • Drumdancer Arts & Crafts Shop • Hostel & Cafeteria • Boardroom & Multi Purpose Room Rental • HIV/Aids Labrador and Hepatitis C Project • Community Development / Cultural Worker • Housing Development Worker/Housing and Homelessness Caseworker • United Cultures Youth Centre • Rosetta Stone Innuktitut Language Retention Program

  5. Partners and Funders of the LFC • Heritage Canada • The National Association of Friendship Centres • Service Canada • Human Resources Labour and Employment • Canada Post Foundation for Mental Health • Atlantic Opportunities Agency • Correctional Service Canada • Public Health Agency of Canada • Human Resources and Skills Development Canada • Urban Multi-Purpose Aboriginal Youth Centre • Department of Labrador Affairs • Department of Aboriginal Affairs • Nunatsiavut Government • Labrador Métis Nation • Innu Nation • and many more…

  6. Shaun MacLean:Housing Development Coordinator

  7. the act of working together, especially in a joint intellectual effort Collaboration

  8. introducing something new, and making changes in something already established. Innovation

  9. The Happy Valley-Goose Bay Community Plan for Addressing Homelessness and Transitional Housing June 14, 20007 Prepared for the Happy Valley-Goose Bay Homelessness/Transitional Housing Working Group

  10. Priority #1 (switched to #2) Using a “housing first” approach develop accessible, individual, housing units for people with multiple and complex needs. Along with placement of clients, it is intended the Housing Development Worker will coordinate the wrap-around services to ensure a long term stay.

  11. Priority #2 (switched to #1) Create a Housing Development/ Coordination role in order to support collaborations and facilitate planning. Specifically the role will involve assistance to agencies as they develop increased housing and the wrap around services consumers need for success

  12. Advisory Committee Members Mokami Status of Women Council

  13. Housing and Homelessness Caseworker • Provide support and encouragement to client’s during move in stages, assist clients in housing searches, provide direct support and act as a resource/ liaison with workers and support service agencies • Provide flexible, intensive individual support and follow-up to the clients and assist them to find and maintain permanent housing • Do regular check-ins with the clients to reduce the risk of social-isolation and, when possible, develop peer support connections • Work with clients to assist in punctual rental payment (e.g. by accompanying clients to the bank, setting up direct payments, etc.) • Deal with and support clients to maintain housing while addressing behavior which affects the clients’ ability to retain housing (e.g. personal habits, social isolation, mental health, addictions, personal hygiene, etc.) • Educate clients about their responsibilities as tenants in order to maintain housing, and about the Residential Tenancies Act • Intervene with client and housing provider to reduce the risk of eviction. Negotiate and mediate conflict with landlords and clients

  14. Contact Info Stanley Oliver Executive Director Labrador Friendship Centre Happy Valley-Goose Bay, NL (Ph) 709-896-8302 (Fax) 709-896-8731 soliver@lfchvgb.ca Shaun MacLean Housing Development Coordinator Labrador Friendship Centre Happy Valley-Goose Bay, NL (Ph) 709-896-8302 (Fax) 709-896-8731 smaclean@lfchvgb.ca

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