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Cross Lake & Jordan’s Principle – Then and Now

Jordan’s Principle was created in memory of Jordan River Anderson, a First Nations child who faced delays in care due to jurisdictional disputes. The principle ensures that children receive services first, with government departments resolving payment responsibilities later

  • Children thrive physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually.
  • Families are empowered to care for and support one another.
  • Communities grow stronger
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Wellness

Cross Lake Jordan's Principle, Then And Now

Then: Children like Jordan were stuck in the system because governments argued about responsibility.

  • Limited Access to Services
  • Most Experienced Nurses
  • Safety Health Environment
  • High Quality Service

Now: Children like Jordan were stuck in the system because governments argued about responsibility.

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Our Departments

Administration

Administration

Moving on to our next department, General Administration, which is an integral part of our organization.The Gene...

Wellness

Wellness

I’ll be talking about the Wellness Community Services and the important role of the Wellness Worker.The We...

 Youth

Youth

When a family needs support for their youth, the Youth Worker meets with the family and the Case Manager to unde...

Land Based

Land Based

Greetings and Brief IntroductionFor the Land Based Department, we are in charge of organizing seasonal activitie...

 Child Development Services

Child Development Services

Hello everyone, My name is Donna Scott, and I’m here to talk about the Child Development Services Departme...

 Intake

Intake

This is where the journey with every child and family begins. Intake connects families to Case Management, ...

Rehabilitation

Rehabilitation

Hi everyone, my name is Katrina, and I’m the Coordinator for Rehabilitation Services.Our department overse...

Case Management

Case Management

We assist families and individuals with official documentation, requests, and support letters.

Transitional

Transitional

 Preparing youth for a successful transition into adulthood.

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From the Blog

News & Articles

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Understanding Jordan’s Principle – A Child-First C

Jordan Principle is a child-first approach to ensure that all First Nations children in Canada have equal access...

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How Jordan’s Principle Impacts Indigenous Children

Jordan’s Principle ensures that First Nations children receive the health, education, and social services ...

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Jordan’s Principle Breaking Barriers in Health

Jordan’s Principle: Breaking Barriers in Health is a child-first initiative that ensures First Nations chi...

Resources

Helpful links and organizations that support our children, families, and community.

St. Amant

Supporting children with developmental disabilities, autism, and complex medical needs through therapy, programs, and community integration.

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SSCY

Specialized Services for Children and Youth providing therapy, assistive technology, and family support programs.

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KIM (Knowledge in Motion)

Educational resources, therapy tools, and assistive technology to promote learning and independence.

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Cross Lake Health

Community health services focusing on physical, mental, and spiritual well-being through culturally grounded programs.

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MKO – Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak

Advocating for the rights and well-being of Northern Manitoba First Nations through health, development, and governance programs.

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Assistive Technology

Devices, software, and tools that help with communication, mobility, and daily living for children with disabilities.

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Pro Serve

Depending on context, “Pro Serve” may refer to workplace training providers or professional service companies.

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Cross Lake Band

The governing body for Cross Lake (Pimicikamak) First Nation.

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SKY (Child and Youth Advocacy model)

A coordinated, trauma-informed response model for children and youth in crisis or abuse cases.

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