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Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  With the youth we've spoken with, that wasn't the main priority we heard. I'm not saying it's not a problem. I think you'll have to ask the community members and they'll tell you.

November 2nd, 2016Committee meeting

Gabriella Emery

November 2nd, 2016Committee meeting

Gabriella Emery

November 2nd, 2016Committee meeting

Gabriella Emery

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  We work for the indigenous health program inside of PHSA. We're the core indigenous health program and we deliver indigenous youth wellness programming that I'm here to talk about as well as the indigenous cultural safety program.

November 2nd, 2016Committee meeting

Gabriella Emery

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  It's one of the health authorities in B.C. We have a provincial mandate and then within B.C. there are, I believe, six other health authorities.

November 2nd, 2016Committee meeting

Gabriella Emery

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  Yes. We're provincial. There is Vancouver Coastal Health authority, Interior Health, Vancouver Island Health Authority, Northern Health authority, Fraser Health authority, and then the First Nations Health Authority as well. We have a provincial mandate. We provide more specialty services.

November 2nd, 2016Committee meeting

Gabriella Emery

November 2nd, 2016Committee meeting

Gabriella Emery

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  Anybody can reach out to us and ask for a link. We don't really work within that much of the health authority structure. Again, we're mostly working with first nations communities and indigenous organizations that are interested in running our training. So anybody can ask us for a link to use our training.

November 2nd, 2016Committee meeting

Gabriella Emery

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  As of right now we pretty much have done a soft launch. We're looking in the coming months to do a more formal launch now that the programming has been completed. Right now our main sources of promotion have been Facebook and a YouTube channel. We have been relying on communities and networking, going to conferences really just talking to youth and people who are doing youth work in communities.

November 2nd, 2016Committee meeting

Gabriella Emery

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  It's about $150,000 a year.

November 2nd, 2016Committee meeting

Gabriella Emery

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  The 12 pilot communities that we've had in the past.

November 2nd, 2016Committee meeting

Gabriella Emery

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  Specifically for our program, we have logistical tutor gatherings, which is an opportunity for people to come together to learn about the program and also to strengthen their facilitation skills. But again, we're not a service delivery organization.

November 2nd, 2016Committee meeting

Gabriella Emery

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  We're core funded out of the Provincial Health Services Authority's budget. We do have funding each year that's stable.

November 2nd, 2016Committee meeting

Gabriella Emery

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  It's what we have done in the past. Right now we're not funding any communities directly, as we've just finished up development. But we have provided funding in the past for communities to be able to get some money so that they could either have a facilitator or they could use the money how they saw fit, to really support that.

November 2nd, 2016Committee meeting

Gabriella Emery

Indigenous and Northern Affairs committee  What types of organizations?

November 2nd, 2016Committee meeting

Gabriella Emery