Federal Indian Day Schools Health and Cultural Support Program
Find health support services for individuals who were traumatized while attending Federal Indian Day Schools.
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The Hope for Wellness Helpline provides immediate, toll-free telephone and online-chat based support and crisis intervention to all Indigenous people in Canada. This service is available 24/7 in English and French, and upon request in Cree, Ojibway, and Inuktitut. Experienced and culturally competent counsellors are available by phone at 1-855-242-3310 or by online chat at hopeforwellness.ca.
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About the program
The Federal Indian Day Schools (IDS) Health and Cultural Support Program was implemented in 2020 in direct response to the Indian Day School Settlement Agreement. Survivors of Federal Indian Day Schools and their family members are able to access community-based cultural and emotional supports, as well as mental health counselling services. Assistance with transportation may be offered when mental health counselling and cultural support services are not locally available.
Program eligibility
Support services are available to Survivors of Federal Indian Day Schools and their family members regardless of Indigenous status or place of residence within Canada.
Family members include:
- spouse or partner
- parents, guardians or caretakers
- children raised by, or raised in the household of, an Indian Day School Survivor
- any relations who have experienced effects of intergenerational trauma associated with an eligible family member's time at an Indian Day School
- any relative who has been impacted by Indian Day School
Services available
Mental health counselling
Mental health counselling is provided by professionals such as psychologists and social workers who are in good standing with their provincial or territorial regulatory body and enrolled with Indigenous Services Canada. Mental health counsellors will work with their clients to develop a wellness plan and provide individual or family counselling to support healing as determined with the client.
Eligibility for mental health counselling in British Colombia may be different from the rest of Canada. For any questions about eligibility in that province, please contact the BC First Nations Health Authority’s First Nations Health Benefits and Services at 1-855-550-5454.
Emotional support
Community-based Indigenous health workers are hired by Indigenous organizations to provide trauma-informed, culturally grounded support to people affected by unresolved trauma associated with attending Federal Indian Day Schools. They provide emotional support and comfort by listening, talking and providing referrals to other services.
Cultural supports
Elders and Traditional Healers provide cultural supports through local Indigenous organizations to assist clients on their healing journeys. Specific services are determined by the needs of the individuals and may include dialogue, ceremonies, prayers, Elder services or traditional healing.
Transportation
Wherever possible, assistance with transportation is offered when professional counselling and cultural support services are not locally available. Assistance with transportation costs to see Elders and traditional healers away from home is also available.
Accessing services
Please contact the Indigenous Services Canada regional office in your province or territory.
- Atlantic: 1-866-414-8111
- Quebec: 1-877-583-2965
- Ontario: 1-888-301-6426
- Manitoba: 1-866-818-3505
- Saskatchewan: 1-888-221-2898
- Alberta: 1-888-495-6588
- Northwest Territories, Nunavut and Yukon: 1-866-509-1769
If you live in in British Columbia, contact the First Nations Health Authority at 1-877-477-0775.