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Native Courtworker and Counselling Association of British Columbia

We provide culturally appropriate services to aboriginal people and communities consistent with their needs. Our service is accomplished through access to counselling and referral services to clients with substance abuse and detox support issues; advocacy services for aboriginal family and youth; facilitating and enhancing access to justice by assisting clients involved in the criminal justice system; provides service, and providing training and workshops.

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NCCABC Indigenous Family & Youth & Advocate

The Indigenous Family and Youth Advocate is responsible for providing counselling, guidance, support, advice, referrals, education and advocacy for First ...

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Prince George Office
Prince George, BC Prince George, BC

NCCABC Native Courtworkers

The purpose of the Native Courtworker program is to facilitate and enhance access to justice by assisting aboriginal people involved in the criminal justice ...

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Indigenous Children of Incarcerated Parents Reintegration Project (IPI)

Culturally appropriate and effective supports provided to participants in Federal Institutions as they prepare for reintegration into family and community ...

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NCCABC Indigenous Detox Support Workers Program

Our program can help clients achieve a healthier and satisfying life free from alcohol and drug use. This is an important part of our mission to improve health ...

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NCCABC Indigenous Outpatient Addiction Counselling

Our Alcohol and Drug Program provides a quality service that helps Indigenous people achieve a healthier and satisfying life free from alcohol and drug use. We ...

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