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If you are in a crisis there is help available. The KUU-US Crisis Line operates 24 hours a day. There is a Crisis Line for ; Adults/Elders 250-723-4050 Child/Youth 250-723-2040 Toll Free Line: 1-800-588-8717
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C.O.H.I. (Children’s Oral Health Initiative) Crystal Chartrand C.O.H.I. (Children’s Oral Health Initiative) Dental Hygienist and Natasha DeNeef C.O.H.I. Aide will once again be delivering our preventative oral health program to our expecting moms and children ages 0-7 years old. We begin our oral examinations on the children starting in September and from that examination we
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Complaint Process The Q’wemtsín Health Society complaint form is provided to improve services at QHS. If a complaint is directed to a member of the staff it must be given to the society’s Health Director. If the complaint is directed to the Health Director it must be submitted to the society’s Board of Directors. All
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Are You Overdose Aware? If you or someone you know requires a Naloxone kit please contact Christine Lessmann, Diane Procter or Sarah Bennett at Q’wemtsín Health Society at 250-314-6732 or Dave Manual at Tk’emlúps Indian Band at 250-828-9704 Click Here—> naloxone
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MAY IS SPEECH & HEARING MONTH Every year May is recognized as Speech and Hearing Month. This month provides opportunities to raise awareness about improving communication for those who experience difficulties with speaking, understanding, or hearing. It is also a perfect time to talk about ideas and activities to encourage speech and language development
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General Questions/Benefits Support Representative? Toll Free: 1.855.550.5454 Email: HealthBenefits@fnha.ca Take the FNH?A Health Benefits Client Satisfaction Survey Click here Download a print version of the FNHA Health Benefits Client Satisfaction Survey? ? Click here Client Satisfaction Survey FAQs Click here Welcome to the Health Benefits Home Page! The First Nations Health Authority (FNHA) Health Benefits program provides
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