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Mi'kmaq Family PRIDE
PRIDE (Prevention, Respect, Intervention, Development and Education) Program
The Mi’kmaq Confederacy’s family support program, the Mi’kmaq Family PRIDE Program provides prevention services and supports the protection of children in both First Nations. The PRIDE (Prevention, Respect, Intervention, Development and Education) Program has the endorsement and support of the Province of Prince Edward Island, INAC and the Mi’kmaq Confederacy of Prince Edward Island. The establishment and support of a joint working protocol between the province and the Mi’kmaq Family PRIDE Program confirms the commitment of the parties to the program.
Pivotal to the development of the Mi’kmaq Family PRIDE Program is the belief that children, families and communities benefit most from services that are sensitive to, and congruent with, their cultural beliefs and traditional values. Accordingly, the underlying philosophy of the Mi’kmaq Family PRIDE Program is:
To provide a holistic and culturally sensitive approach to individual, family and community wellness, and risk reduction through prevention services and protection support.
- Children are sacred gifts from the Creator; they represent the hopes, dreams and future of the Mi’kmaq people.
- Children deserve and need a safe, healthy caring home in which to grow.
- Children need positive parenting role models.
- Parenting is valuable
- All parents want to be good parents
- Our children are our future leaders
- Acknowledge and address the context in which families exist, appreciating and valuing each family’s community, culture, and individual traditions, values and lifestyles.
- Healthy families = Healthy children
- Promote the sacred value and inherent worth of children;
- Reinforce the traditional cultural values of caring, sharing and co-operation within the community as a whole to ensure the well-being of children and their families;
- Respect the dignity and independence of children and adults, and their right to participate in decisions that affect their lives;
- Assist parents, extended family and community to raise healthy, happy, resilient children;
- Reinforce the linkage between children who are ordinarily resident on-reserve and who are being cared for outside their communities with their Mi’kmaq heritage, advocating and supporting a continued relationship with their immediate and extended family, culture, and community;
- Promote and reinforce cultural pride in children and youth;
- Strengthen supportive networks and collaborative decision-making within the community, and amongst the community and external service providers;
- Promote the best interests of children with regard at all times for their safety and wellbeing;
- Reinforce the value of parents and parenting, and the role of the community in supporting parents; and
- Strengthen families and community life.
Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30am - 4:30pm.(Lennox Island and Summerside)
Monday to Friday, 8:00am-4:00pm (Abegweit)
| Marilyn LeFrank RSW Coordinator, Mi'kmaq Family PRIDE Program Mi'kmaq Confederacy of PEI 200 Read Drive Summerside, PE C1N 5N7 Office: ( 902) 436-5101 Ext. 232 Cell: (902) 315-1485 Fax: (902) 436-5655 mlefrank@mcpei.ca |
Jodi Phillips Family Support Services Worker Abegweit First Nation PO Box 68 Mount Stewart, PE C0A 1T0 Office: (902) 676-2722 Cell: (902) 393-0571 Fax: (902) 436-5655 jphillips@mcpei.ca |
Angela Baker Family Support Services Worker Lennox Island First Nation PO Box 135 Lennox Island, PE C0B 1P0 Office: (902) 831-2711 Cell: (902) 439-9334 Fax: (902) 436-5655 abaker@mcpei.ca |
- First Nation Child and Family Caring Society of Canada
- National Clearing House on Family Violence
- Child Welfare League of Canada
- The Healing Journey
- Native Women’s Association of Canada
- Mi’kmaq Family Resource Center
- Aboriginal Healing Foundation
- Take 30 For the Family
- Reconciliation in Child Welfare
