Honouring ceremony for Lisa Lapointe Former Chief Coroner, BC Coroner’s Service (retired) Honouring and acknowledging Lisa Lapointe in partnership with #FNHA , engaged in work for First Nations communities in British Columbia. First Nations Health & Wellness Summit May 7-9, 2024
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Native Courworkers & Counselling Association of BC - "A Helping Hand to Justice”
About us
We are here as “A Helping Hand to Justice” for all indigenous people across the province of British Columbia. Our mission is to provide culturally appropriate justice and health related services according to your need. Our understanding of justice is based on a holistic view of people – psychological, physical, social and spiritual. We believe every indigenous person’s story is linked to our people’s history and culture. Our goal is to help you find a solution to your particular need from that perspective. As we work together with you, we will treat you with dignity and respect. That is our commitment to you. In all of our services, we will make sure you receive thorough information so that you can make informed decisions about your particular justice needs. We will help you find the best strategy to overcome the barriers that prevent you from accessing justice and health services. We believe you can overcome your challenges, and we will empower you to do that. We can help you: if you are involved in the criminal justice system if you are facing charges if you are a victim of a crime if you need assistance with substance abuse and detox support issues if you are facing discrimination from health providers if you are dealing with family and youth issues if you are at risk of violence or abuse
- Website
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http://nccabc.ca/
External link for NCCABC
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- North Vancouver, British Columbia
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1973
- Specialties
- Legal Aid, Indigenous Family & Youth Services, Indigenous Women Safety, Alcohol & Drug Outpatient Services, and Community Outreach
Locations
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Primary
1999 Marine Drive
207
North Vancouver, British Columbia V7P 3J3, CA
Employees at NCCABC
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Shane Johnson
Native Courtworker at Native Courtworker And Counselling Association of B.C.
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Tina Tina (Native Courtworker) Duguay
A & D Counsellor at NCCABC
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Lisa-Dawn Hanuse
Native Courtworker at Native Courtworker and Counselling Association of British Columbia
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Carol-Ann Nickel
Operations Manager at The Native Courtworker and Counselling Association of British Columbia
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Chawathil First Nation Councillor | Law Graduate | Bigger Than Me Podcast Host | Manager of Strategic Relationships
Do tough-on-crime policies work? This weeks guest is Professor Benjamin Perrin, my old law professor from Peter A. Allard School of Law at UBC and the author of the book Indictment: The Criminal Justice System on Trial. In my conversation with Benjamin Perrin we discuss his latest book in the context of the current tough-on-crime agenda being pushed by various politicians and political parties. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/gmVmsrGY
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Chawathil First Nation Councillor | Law Graduate | Bigger Than Me Podcast Host | Manager of Strategic Relationships
Let's talk about the Highway of Tears for National Truth & Reconciliation Day. I spoke with Jessica McDiarmid about her book, "Highway of Tears: A True Story of Racism, Indifference, and the Pursuit of Justice for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls." We discussed the factual events depicted in her book, examining the shortcomings and potential improvements in the handling of such cases, and reflected on the meaningful observance of days like National Truth and Reconciliation Day. Learn more:
Let's Talk About the Highway of Tears for National Truth & Reconciliation Day!
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Chawathil First Nation Councillor | Law Graduate | Bigger Than Me Podcast Host | Manager of Strategic Relationships
I spoke with First Nations artist Roy Henry Vickers for our 125th episode! Roy Henry Vickers is a renowned Canadian artist, who has created a significant impact through his blend of traditional First Nations imagery and contemporary techniques. His art reflects his Tsimshian, Haida, and Heiltsuk descent and a profound connection to the land. In this video, Roy Henry Vickers shares an Indigenous centering exercise. Listen to the full conversation here: https://lnkd.in/gGz9B8Sf #Indigenous #art