
“Social workers believe in the obligation of people, individually and collectively, to provide resources, services, and opportunities for the overall benefit of humanity…Social workers promote social fairness and the equitable distribution of resources, and act to reduce barriers and expand choice for all persons, with special regard for those who are marginalized, disadvantaged, vulnerable and/or have exceptional needs. Social workers oppose prejudice and discrimination against any person or group of persons, on any grounds, and specifically challenge views and actions that stereotype particular persons or groups.” Canadian Code of Ethics (2005)
Practice Approaches & Frameworks
The Canadian Code of Ethics (2005)
The Innu Care Approach (2017)
The First Nations Mental Wellness Continuum Framework
Crisis & Help Lines
CHANNAL Warm-Line
1-855-753-2560
Mental Help Crisis Line
1-888-737-4668
First Nations Hope for Wellness Help Line
1-855-242-3310
Kids Help Phone
1-800-668-6868
Self Help Resources & Community Services
Bridge the Gapp
Al-Anon
Canadian Mental Health Association
CHANNAL
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