Sharing the Role of Aboriginal Traditional Culture in Healing from Addictions.

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Sharing the Role of Aboriginal Traditional Culture in Healing from Addictions

PROJECT GOAL To contribute to culturally relevant health policy and wellness program offerings for Aboriginal youth and adults in drug and alcohol treatment in Canada PROJECT GOAL To contribute to culturally relevant health policy and wellness program offerings for Aboriginal youth and adults in drug and alcohol treatment in Canada

Project Partners University Of Saskatchewan University Of Saskatchewan National Native Addictions Partnership Foundation National Native Addictions Partnership Foundation

We're Listening! Share Your Voice Until February 27th, 2012! How has Aboriginal culture helped you, or someone you know, on the journey of healing from addictions?

What We're Listening For Why is culture important to healing from addictions? What cultural experiences help people heal from addictions? How do these cultural experiences make a difference for individuals on their healing journeys? Are there any concerns about identifying the benefits of cultural interventions for healing from addictions? Why is culture important to healing from addictions? What cultural experiences help people heal from addictions? How do these cultural experiences make a difference for individuals on their healing journeys? Are there any concerns about identifying the benefits of cultural interventions for healing from addictions?

Get Inspired by others' stories Jenny's Story of Healing Valerie's Story of Healing Sheena's Story of Healing

Share your voice in any way you want! Create a Poem, Draw a picture, Make a Video, or Write to Us!

You can visit to find out more information on how to give your feedback to the project presented