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Aboriginal Cancer Care Unit: 2006-2007 progress report:   PDF
Presents an update of activities and programs at the Unit and the Aboriginal Tobacco Strategy. Includes a list of funded projects, presentations, and community outreach projects. Link requires PDF reader.
Source: Cancer Care Ontario, Aboriginal Cancer Care Unit
Aboriginal mental health: a framework for Alberta  PDF
Provides an overview and vision for Aboriginal mental health in Alberta. Includes a literature review, considerations for program development, strategic directions for action, and background information from historical, socio-economic, socio-demographic, and environmental perspectives. Link requires PDF reader.
Source: Alberta Mental Health Board (AMHB)
Action plan for cancer prevention in the city of Toronto 
Provides access to a plan of activities designed to reduce the risk of cancer in the population of the city of Toronto. Includes specific recommendations on topics such as physical activity, early detection and screening programs, and diet.
Source: Toronto Cancer Prevention Coalition
Active independence, home support exercise program in Alberta: First Nations communities fact sheet  PDF
Describes a program (HSEP) designed for frail, elderly, home bound people in First Nations communities. Lists program services offered: exercises, healthy eating resources and ways of charting progress. Link requires PDF reader.
Source: Alberta Centre for Active Living
Increasing program evaluation capacity for the health and social services system in the Northwest Territories  PDF
Presents a discussion paper offering a brief overview of how the evaluation function within the Northwest Territories health and social services system could be implemented. Builds on previously identified need to develop and implement the capacity for program evaluation throughout the system. Link requires PDF reader.
Source: Northwest Territories Department of Health and Social Services
Making it work: planning & evaluating community corrections & healing projects in Aboriginal communities  PDF
Presents a guide for developing effective restorative justice programs that serve the needs of victims, offenders, and their communities. Discusses different approaches to justice, how to identify problems and needs, and develop, carry out, and monitor an action plan. Includes a planning checklist. Link requires PDF reader.
Source: Public Safety Canada
From: Aboriginal Peoples collection
NWT Action Plan for Persons with Disabilities  PDF
Discusses five core areas. Describes strategies for meeting goals in the core areas. States which plans are completed, which are ongoing, and who is responsible for overseeing the plans. Link requires PDF reader.
Source: Northwest Territories Department of Health and Social Services
Ontario Injury Prevention Resource Centre 
Assists injury prevention practitioners and their community partners to reduce the incidence and impact of injury in Ontario through injury prevention initiatives and support services. Offers news, catalogues of injury prevention programs and best practices, training, and resources on key topics and population groups.
Source: SMARTRISK
Program evaluation tool kit 
Offers a practical, step-by-step guide to evaluating programs, presented in a series of short modules with simple explanations and specific tools for planning, conducting, and using evaluation. Serves as a common educational resource for program evaluation in public health units.
Source: Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC)
Recreation and Regional Services Branch 
Promotes recreation, physical activity and wellness. Supports rural and northern communities by delivering decentralized services and providing community-based access to programs, grants and resources.
Source: Manitoba Culture, Heritage and Tourism
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