Welcome, Boozhoo, Wopila, Tansi
The Southern First Nations Network of care is devoted to working with our partner agencies and communities to prevent FASD and support those who are seeking information to support individuals, families and communities.
This Web site provides information and resources for families and case managers on a wide variety topics that are of interest to those caring for and working with children and families who live with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum.
The intension is to provide direct access to materials that can be used to raise awareness within your community and access diagnosis. The Southern First Nations Network of care is dedicated to supporting research initiatives that support individual, family and community empowerment. We also provide training and case management support to the Southern First Nations service delivery system.
Recent Highlights
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Gang Awareness event
September 19th, 2011
The FASD Natural Leadership team and Sagkeeng Natural Leadership group held a Gang Awareness event for foster parents, birth families and youth on September 19th, 2011.
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Brandon, Little Grand Rapids are now open to receiving applications
March 29, 2010
The Stepping Out On Saturdays Manitoba (S.O.S.MB) is pleased to announce that the programs in Brandon, and Little Grand Rapids are now open to receiving applications. Applications in Winnipeg continue to be accepted on a ongoing basis.