Grants and Contributions:

Title:
Maskwacis Supporting Hub: Four Nation Training
Agreement Number:
21473
Agreement Value:
$100,100.00
Agreement Date:
Dec 10, 2019 - Mar 31, 2020
Description:
This project will provide necessary training for the local HUB committees in Maskwacis to respond to crisis within the four nations of the Maskwacis Cree. The goals of the training and project are to promote coordinated strategies for improved service delivery for youth; increase the capacity of service delivery staff and build capacity, develop tools and best practices.
Organization:
Public Safety Canada
Expected Results:

The expected outcomes from this project include: Increased/improved communication between community hubs; Increased community resilience and better developed strategies to address community wellness; Improved broader community engagement with activities and knowledge transfer; Strategies developed to address service gaps and communication protocols will be put into practice to ensure more efficient service delivery; Improved access to community services, resources and systems of support; Stronger connections built between community members and both formal and informal supports; Increased level of community participation as community member’s support the Community Safety Plans; and increased horizontal interagency collaboration amongst community programs, leadership, regional agencies and the 4 Hub groups.

Location:
Maskwacis, Alberta, CA T0C 1N0
Reference Number:
214-2019-2020-Q3-0004
Agreement Type:
Contribution
Report Type:
Grants and Contributions
Recipient Business Number:
107952285RT0001
Recipient Type:
Other
Recipient's Legal Name:
Samson Cree Nation
Program:
(ACSDCP) Aboriginal Community Safety Deveopment Contribution Program
Program Purpose:

The purpose of the contributions is to provide support to Aboriginal organizations (on and off-reserve), Aboriginal governments and municipalities in collaboration with Aboriginal organizations and or communities to develop tailored approaches to community safety, alternatives to incarceration and reintegration of Aboriginal offenders that are responsive to the concerns, priorities and unique circumstances of Aboriginal communities.