Grants and Contributions:

Title:
Raising Our Children to end Bullying and Cyberbullying before Lateral Violence Can Take Root
Agreement Number:
20613
Agreement Value:
$238,317.00
Agreement Date:
Apr 1, 2020 - Mar 31, 2023
Description:
The purpose of this contribution is to identify and collaborate with existing internal and external programs and services, to provide education, prevention, outreach and support initiatives to prevent bullying of Wunnumin Lake First Nation Community youth.
Organization:
Public Safety Canada
Expected Results:

Strengthening community stakeholder engagement and  increasing knowledge and awareness related to bullying and cyberbullying, in order to end the systemic social concern. These initiatives are expected to increase the community’s capacity to reduce behaviours or the broader conditions associated with bullying and cyberbullying through effective community planning, engagement, and increased access to services and resources for the at-risk population (youth 10-24 years old). 

Location:
Wunnumin Lake, Ontario, CA P0V 2Z0
Reference Number:
088-2021-2022-Q1-00039
Agreement Type:
Contribution
Report Type:
Grants and Contributions
Recipient Business Number:
1082 23165 PR0001
Recipient Type:
Indigenous recipients
Additional Information:

The purpose of this amendment is to extend the agreement to
March 31, 2023. There is no change to the Public Safety Canada funding.

Amendment Date
Apr 19, 2021
Recipient's Legal Name:
Wunnumin Lake First Nation
Program:
NACPF - Northern and Aboriginal Crime Prevention Fund
Program Purpose:

The program purpose is to provide support in the adaptation, development and implementation of innovative and promising culturally sensitive crime prevention practices which address known risk and protective factors to reduce offending among at-risk children and youth, and high risk offenders in communities; the dissemination of knowledge and the development of tools and resources for Aboriginal and northern populations; capacity building as a means to explore ways to develop or implement culturally sensitive crime prevention practices among Aboriginal and northern populations.

Amendments: