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  1. Ensures Inuit children have access to the essential government funded health, social and educational products, services and supports they need, when they need them.Examples of the services covered include, but are not limited to:Health:Mobility aidsWheelchair ...
  2. Offers an opportunity for prenatal and postnatal mothers to share their parenting experiences with each other.
  3. Provides an opportunity for parents to meet, share experiences and learn parenting skills. Offers parenting programs and information on various topics of interest to parents. Guest speakers are sometimes brought in.
  4. Website provides information on how to apply for a Secure Certificate of Indian Status (secure status card) or Certificate of Indian Status (status card).
  5. Secure Status CardProvided by: Mi'kmaq Confederacy of PEI - AKA: MCPEI; The Confederacy
    Assists Indigenous individuals to apply for, renew, or replace their Secure Certificate of Indian Status (SCIS) in partnership with Indigenous Services Canada (ISC). Supports include:Assistance with completing and submitting applicationsAssistancewith certifyi...
  6. Secure Status CardProvided by: Mi'kmaq Confederacy of PEI - AKA: MCPEI; The Confederacy
    Assists Indigenous individuals to apply for, renew, or replace their Secure Certificate of Indian Status (SCIS) in partnership with Indigenous Services Canada (ISC). Supports include:Assistance with completing and submitting applicationsAssistancewith certifyi...
  7. Provides support to Indigenous families who live off-reserve who are involved, or at-risk of becoming involved with Child and Family Services. Also provides support to non-Indigenous foster families and support to Indigenous youth ageing out of the Child Welfa...