About the Event Virtual Information and Dialogue Session on the Draft Agreement on Long-Term Reform of First Nations Child and Family Services
Join the Assembly of First Nations (AFN) virtually on September 18, 2024, to take part in a Virtual Information and Dialogue Session on the Draft Agreement on Long-Term Reform of First Nations Child and Family Services.
Register NowThis session, accessible via Zoom, will include an overview of the Draft Agreement, findings from regional engagement sessions, and a presentation from Indigenous Services Canada. Chiefs and Proxies are encouraged to participate, engage in the dialogue, ask questions, and provide feedback. This session is also open to technicians, agency and service providers, and others interested in the Draft Agreement.
Please find below materials to prepare for the Virtual Information and Dialogue Session:
Special Chiefs Assembly Postponed
Please note, the Special Chiefs Assembly previously schedule at this time has been postponed to October 16-18, 2024. For more information and to register for the SCA, please visit https://afn.ca/events/sca-fncfs/
How to Attend Find out how to register.
Registration
Registration is now open for the Virtual Information and Dialogue Session on the Draft Agreement on Long-Term Reform of First Nations Child and Family Services (FNCFS) taking place from September 18, 2024.
For further inquiries, please email [email protected].
Contact Information
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Documents
- What are First Nations Representative Services?
- What is Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Prevention?
- What are Post Majority Support Services?
- What is Baseline Funding and what does it include?
- Myths and Facts
- Draft Settlement Agreement on Long-Term Reform of FNCFS
- At a Glance – Draft Settlement Agreement on Long-Term Reform of FNCFS
- Frequently Asked Questions
Documents Virtual Information and Dialogue Session on Long-Term Reform of First Nations Child and Family Services Documents
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