Archived - Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement - Health Support component
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Name of lead department(s): Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada (AANDC)
Lead department program: Residential Schools Resolution
Start date of the Horizontal Initiative: September 2003 (Resolution Health Support Program), July 2004 (Crisis Line)
End date of the Horizontal Initiative: March 31, 2016 (Resolution Health Support Program) March 31, 2016 (Crisis Line)
Total federal funding allocation (start to end date): $441,798,000
Description of the Horizontal Initiative (including funding agreement):
AANDC's Resolution and Individual Affairs Sector supports former students in crisis by funding the National Indian Residential School Crisis Line, a national 24-hour toll-free support service (1-866-925-4419) operated by trained Aboriginal crisis counsellors. AANDC also coordinates the verification of program eligibility. The Department ensures that Health Canada is aware of dates for Independent Assessment Process hearings and Truth and Reconciliation and Commemoration events as they arise, so that former students can receive health supports in a seamless fashion.
Health Canada's Indian Residential Schools Resolution Health Support Program (IRS RHSP) is a component of the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement (IRSSA). IRS RHSP assists former students of Indian residential schools and their families in addressing a broad spectrum of mental wellness issues related to the disclosure of childhood abuse through all phases of the IRSSA.
The RHSP components include the following:
- cultural support services provided by Elders;
- emotional support services provided by Resolution Health Support Workers;
- professional counselling; and
- assistance with the cost of transportation to access counselling and traditional healer services.
Shared outcome(s):
The IRSSA Health Supports component correlates with two outcomes:
- Eligible former students of Indian Residential Schools and their families have access to mental health and emotional support services.
- Eligible former students of Indian Residential Schools can safely address a broad spectrum of mental wellness issues related to the disclosure of childhood abuse.
Governance structure(s):
AANDC oversees the IRSSA in partnership with Health Canada to ensure it has the capacity to provide services for former Indian residential school students throughout all phases of the IRSSA.
Planning Highlights:
The Health Supports component will:
- continue to deliver professional, paraprofessional and cultural supports to former Indian residential school students and their families through the Indian Residential Schools Resolution Health Support Program;
- provide former Indian residential school students and their families with access to a 24-hour national crisis line;
- disseminate information about the health supports program; and
- strengthen research, knowledge and training initiatives to ensure that health supports are well suited to meet the needs of Indian residential school students, their families and communities.
Federal Partner Program | Names of programs funded under the horizontal initiative | ($) | |
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Total Allocation (from Start to End Date) | Planned Spending for 2014–2015 | ||
Total allocation above includes $8,963,924 that is being held in a frozen allotment for 2014–2015 and 2015-2016. |
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Residential Schools Resolution | Indian Residential Schools Crisis Line | 38,892,019* | 3,600,000 |
Total | 38,892,019* | 3,600,000 |
Expected results by program: Demand-driven health supports are provided to former Indian residential school students and their families through all phases of the IRSSA.
Federal Partner Program | Names of programs funded under the horizontal initiative | ($) | |
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Total Allocation (from Start to End Date) | Planned Spending for 2014–2015 | ||
Total allocation above includes $116,800,000 that is being held in a frozen allotment for 2014–2015 and 2015–2016. |
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First Nations and Inuit Health Programming and Services | Indian Residential Schools Resolution Health Support Program | 441,798,000* | 59,900,000 |
Total | 441,798,000* | 59,900,000 |
Expected results by program: Demand-driven health support services are accessible to former Indian residential school students and their families throughout all phases of the IRSSA.
Total Allocation For All Federal Partners (from Start to End Date) | Total Planned Spending for All Federal Partners for 2014–2015 |
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Total allocation above includes $125,763,924 that is being held in a frozen allotment for 2014–2015 and 2015–2016. |
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$480,690,019* | $63,500,000 |
Results to be achieved by non-federal partners (if applicable): NA
Contact information:
Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada:
Denis Bouthillette
Information Manager
Settlement Agreement Operations
Resolution and Individual Affairs Sector
Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada
Tel: 613-943-3345
Denis.Bouthillette@aandc-aadnc.gc.ca
Health Canada:
Aruna Sadana, Executive Director of Planning, Information and Performance
Measurement Mental Wellness Division
Inter-professional Advisory and Program Support Directorate
First Nations and Inuit Health Branch, Health Canada
Phone: 613-952-1377
Aruna.Sadana@hc-sc.gc.ca