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Canadian Articles Released in Special Issue of Substance Use & Misuse Exploring Global Impact of Volatile Substance Misuse
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Monday, June 20, 2011 Canadian Articles Released in Special Issue of Substance Use & Misuse Exploring Global Impact of Volatile Substance Misuse Saskatoon ― The National Youth Solvent Abuse Committee, the National Native Addictions Partnership Foundation, and the University of Saskatchewan are pleased to announce that Debra Dell, Carol Hopkins and Colleen […]
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NNAPF newsletter is now available
NNAPF is a national, non-governmental organization established in 2000 to influence national program policy on substance use issues and to advocate on behalf of and support First Nations and Inuit communities and NNADAP / YSAP treatment centers. We are pleased to inform you that our first newsletter of this year is now available at www.nnapf.org […]
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Chiefs in Assembly endorse the NNADAP / YSAP Renewal Framework
We are pleased to announce that the Resolution to support the NNADAP / YSAP Renewal Framework was passed by the Chiefs-in-Assembly at the Assembly of First Nations, Special Chiefs Assembly, on December 15, 2010 in Gatineau, Quebec. The resolution received unanimous support.In the lead up to the adoption of the resolution, the Chiefs-in-Assembly further affirmed […]
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See. Know. Act.
Can a life be changed simply by becoming aware of an issue? The answer is yes. November 14-20, 2010 is National Aboriginal Addictions Awareness Week (NAAAW), a time to raise awareness about how addictions affect our communities. Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal communities alike all have a stake in addressing addictions. No matter where your community is […]
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National Aboriginal Addictions Awareness Week – November 14-20, 2010
The National Native Addictions Partnership Foundation Inc. [NNAPF] was created in 2000 as a not-for-profit organization to serve as the National voice for First Nations and Inuit culturally based addiction services. NNAPF is committed to working with Inuit and First Nations in furthering the capacity to address addictions and related issues. In recognition of National […]
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Annual General Meeting of the Members of the National Native Addictions Partnership Foundation Inc.
The Annual General Meeting of the Members of the National Native Addictions Partnership Foundation Inc. will be held in the Terrace Room of the Radisson Hotel Winnipeg Downtown, 280 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, in the province of Manitoba on Wednesday, June 23, 2010 beginning at 1:00 pm.All stakeholders are invited to attend at their own cost. […]
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Ontario/Quebec Aboriginal Addictions and Mental Health Regional Research Consultation – McGill University, Montreal, QC February 24-25, 2010
The National Native Addictions Partnership Foundation Inc., (NNAPF) successfully completed a 2 day Regional Research Consultation, engaging both Ontario and Quebec Treatment Centre Directors responsible for treatment and prevention services in their regions, under the National Native Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program (NNADAP).As one of four regional consultations to take place nation-wide in 2009-2010 and […]
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Carol Hopkins joins NNAPF as our new Executive Director
Muskoday, Saskatchewan, September 14, 2009: The National Native Addictions Partnership Foundation Inc. is pleased to announce the hiring of Carol Hopkins as our new Executive Director. Hopkins, for the past 13 years has been the Executive Director of Nimkee NupiGawagan Healing Centre Inc., a youth solvent abuse treatment centre located in Southern Ontario.Nozhem (“MotherWolf”), of […]
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The National Native Addictions Partnership Foundation Joins First Nations And Inuit Communities In Celebrating Fasday 2009
September 9, 2009 For Immediate Release Cultivating and empowering relationships that connect us to our cultural strengths and identity within holistic and healthy communities National Native Addictions Partnership Foundation Vision Muskoday, Saskatchewan, September 9, 2009The National Native Addictions Partnership Foundation (NNAPF) joins First Nations and Inuit communities in celebrating Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Awareness Day (FASDAY). […]
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The National Native Addictions Partnership Foundation Congratulates The Siksika Medicine Lodge On The Grand Opening Of Its Youth Residential Treatment Centre
August 13, 2009 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE “What is life? It is the flash of a firefly in the night. It is the breath of a buffalo in the wintertime. It is the little shadow which runs across the grass and loses itself in the sunset Crowfoot – Great Siksika Leader Muskoday, Saskatchewan, August 13, 2009. […]
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