First Nations-Northern MB
The First Nations of Northern Manitoba Child and Family Services Authority, commonly known as the Northern Authority, was established in 2003 to oversee child and family services in Manitoba, focusing on the well-being of children, families, and communities while honoring cultural traditions. With six agencies under its guidance, the Northern Authority aims to provide a wide range of services and supports that prioritize family health and resilience.
Dedicated to fostering collaboration and cultural preservation, the Northern Authority engages in various initiatives, including foster care recruitment and the development of best practices for children affected by Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD). Their commitment is reflected in their ongoing support for families and communities in Northern Manitoba, as well as their proactive response to emergencies affecting these vulnerable populations.
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