KEEWAYTINOOK OKIMAKANAK RESOLUTION
Ministry of the Attorney General Proposal: Accredited Sexual Abuse Training
WHEREAS
KO Health is developing a proposal submitted to the Ministry of the Attorney General to deliver an accredited Sexual Abuse Training in support of sexual abuse prevention.
WHEREAS
1. This training will be targeted to seven mental health workers who are employed within the KO Communities.
2. It will provide the mental health workers with the skills needed to prevent, recognize, and act responsibly to victims, family members, and offenders, and to support the prevention of sexual abuse within their communities.
3. It will increase their knowledge about the dynamics of victimization; increase sensitivity and comfort level in dealing with victims, family members, and offenders; increase their knowledge regarding roles of agencies and other systems that would be involved in sexual abuse cases; Prepare them to develop appropriate assessment, recovery, and safety plans that reduce risk and ensure that victims, families, and offenders receive the appropriate treatment.
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT
The Chiefs of Keewaytinook Okimakanak support the proposal submitted by KO Health to deliver the accredited Sexual Abuse Training to the seven mental health workers through onsite training, videoconferencing, and e-platform.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT
the KO Health department with the support of the Chiefs pursue the proposal. Give success in the competition, KO Health will facilitate the training with the support of other KO departments to support sexual abuse prevention in the KO affiliated communities.
Dated this the ________ day of February, 2007 in Balmertown, Ontario
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Deer Lake First Naion North Spirit Lake First Nation
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Keewaywin First Nation McDowell Lake First Nation
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Poplar Hill First Nation
Ministry of the Attorney General Proposal: Accredited Sexual Abuse Training
WHEREAS
KO Health is developing a proposal submitted to the Ministry of the Attorney General to deliver an accredited Sexual Abuse Training in support of sexual abuse prevention.
WHEREAS
1. This training will be targeted to seven mental health workers who are employed within the KO Communities.
2. It will provide the mental health workers with the skills needed to prevent, recognize, and act responsibly to victims, family members, and offenders, and to support the prevention of sexual abuse within their communities.
3. It will increase their knowledge about the dynamics of victimization; increase sensitivity and comfort level in dealing with victims, family members, and offenders; increase their knowledge regarding roles of agencies and other systems that would be involved in sexual abuse cases; Prepare them to develop appropriate assessment, recovery, and safety plans that reduce risk and ensure that victims, families, and offenders receive the appropriate treatment.
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT
The Chiefs of Keewaytinook Okimakanak support the proposal submitted by KO Health to deliver the accredited Sexual Abuse Training to the seven mental health workers through onsite training, videoconferencing, and e-platform.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT
the KO Health department with the support of the Chiefs pursue the proposal. Give success in the competition, KO Health will facilitate the training with the support of other KO departments to support sexual abuse prevention in the KO affiliated communities.
Dated this the ________ day of February, 2007 in Balmertown, Ontario
______________________________ ______________________________
Deer Lake First Naion North Spirit Lake First Nation
______________________________ ______________________________
Keewaywin First Nation McDowell Lake First Nation
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Poplar Hill First Nation
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