Grants and Contributions:

Title:
KI-Moving Towards a Stronger Future - Phase 2
Agreement Number:
22043
Agreement Value:
$38,950.00
Agreement Date:
Feb 24, 2021 - Mar 31, 2021
Description:
Phase 2 of this project will allow the recipient the opportunity to complete all of the activities identified in the original project. Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug (KI) is experiencing safety and wellness issues which continue to overwhelm service providers and the community in responding effectively and efficiently. In support of the safety plan, the community will engage In the creation of an Elders Circle, youth group, language and culture land based camp and interagency forum. These activities will support community development and capacity building efforts to increase safety, gaps in service provision and intergenerational cultural disconnect.
Organization:
Public Safety Canada
Expected Results:

Phase 2 of this project will achieve the following expected results: AG170:AG176Supporting on-going wellness concerns; Reduced child apprehension rates and family breakdowns; Group discussion, engagement and gatherings to increase knowledge and awareness on language, traditional teachings, family and community connectedness around and safety; Leadership engaged with youth and broader community, awareness of alcohol & drugs through social media campaign; Increased levels of engagement with community members; Increased awareness, knowledge and capacity to respond to trauma and healing; The transmission of language and traditional knowledge ensuring the preservation of the culture-language.

Location:
Big Trout Lake, Ontario, CA P0V 1G0
Reference Number:
214-2020-2021-Q4-0167
Agreement Type:
Contribution
Report Type:
Grants and Contributions
Recipient Business Number:
126302496RT0001
Recipient Type:
Other
Recipient's Legal Name:
Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation
Program:
Aboriginal Community Safety Development Contribution Program (ACSDCP)
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.