Advocacy in Child Care Project

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Presented by: Annie Dan Cheng; Kelly Li Yin; Wenping Liang; Xiangxian Zhou; Shiwen Lin; Rong Han; Chen Ouyang

Transcript of Advocacy in Child Care Project

Page 1: Advocacy in Child Care Project

Presented by Annie Dan Cheng Kelly Li Yin Wenping Liang Xiangxian Zhou Shiwen Lin Rong Han Chen Ouyang

1 Introduction- Annie Cheng

2 Questions and findings- Kelly Li Yin Wenping

Liang Xiangxian Zhou Shiwen Lin Rong Han and Chen Ouyang

3 Action plan and follow up plan-Chen Ouyang

4 Presentation of face book page- Kelly Li

5 Question

According to WHO Food Insecurity means ldquoWhen all people at all times donrsquot have reliable access to sufficient safe nutritious food to maintain a healthy and active liferdquo(WHO Food insecurity)

Our group has identified that the issue of household food insecurity among Aboriginal families caused by poverty in Toronto as our advocacy project

Statistics and ReportsGovernment

According to Health Canada ldquoAmong off-reserve Aboriginal households approximately one in five (209) households was food insecure including 84 with severe food insecurity These rates are approximately three times higher than among non-Aboriginal households where 72 were food insecure including 25 with severe food insecurity rdquo(Health Canada 2012 Aboriginal status)

Organizations

A recent report published by PROOF in 2014 stating that Aboriginal families experience higher rate of food insecurity in Canada 282 of aboriginal families suffer inadequate food in comparing to 126 in Canada overall (PROFF 2014) Resource of chart Health Canada

Household food insecurity in Canada by selected socio-demographic characteristics 2007-2008)

How Aboriginal Population is Distributed

Reasons for Moving to Toronto

Satisfaction of Life

Conclusion

2006 Census

1172785 in Canada 38 of the whole

In Canada majority is North America Indian

Ontario has largest aboriginal group 207 of all Canadian

In GTA children amp youth in aboriginal > in non-aboriginal

Aboriginal women > aboriginal men

70000 in city of Toronto

Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study Toronto

Report

Top Reasons for Moving to Toronto

42 aboriginals employment

38 education

37 close to families

40 city life leave from family troubles

job promotion

Reasons for Moving to Toronto

Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study Toronto

Report

Like Living in Toronto

67 like- services agencies institutions

- entertainment

- social acceptance

11 not like- pollution living space traffic

living cost vegetation

bull basic statistic understanding

bull population of women amp children>non-

aboriginals

bull expensive living cost

bull donate food

bull facebook

This is what I found out from my research

First Nations children under 6 years of age were more than three times as likely to be raised by young parents between the ages of 15 and 24 years old than other Canadians

They were also more than three times more likely to live with a single parent as compared to other Canadian children

They were more likely to have larger families than other Canadians

Young average age of new mothers and their increased likelihood to be single parents

Young single parent face challenges related to education and employment

One in FOUR Aboriginal children in Canada is growing up in poverty

31 of Aboriginal children aged fourteen and under lived with a single parent

Children with single parent most like to live in low incomes families and are more likely to be unable to purchase healthy food

More than half of First Nations children are either overweight or obese and are at risk of developing diabetes heart disease and other conditions as they get older

In 2004 the rate of obesity among First Nations children under 12 years of age was more than four

times the Canadian rate Communities have seen

increases in type 2 diabetes in children

Hungry children are more likely to get colds and viruses to have a compromised immune system to have anemia sore stomachs and headaches

Food insecurity is linked to a number of mental health issues including low self-esteem inability to concentrate shame moodiness and behavioral problems

Suffering hunger is also linked to lack of success in school One key informant reported that about half of hunger children have early literacy and speech delay issues as well as behavioral issues

Food insecurity in Aboriginal child family is not just one communityrsquos matter it is our social issue because there is still a very high population rate of Aboriginal people whom lives in Canada These peoplersquos well-being yet will impact on our societyrsquos development

When does the issue start

How the issue work on First Nations

Where does those happen

What policies include in it

How does agencies works on Manitoba

How does the policy and legislation affect the action plan

Start at 1970sThe first formal agreement that

governmentrsquos provision of child and family service

First agency in Manitoba It ran by First Nation and Indian and funded

by Northern Affairs CanadaThe lack of policy for household and well-

being for safety of children

In Manitoba

Four agencies provides full service placinghousehold finding job solving family issueproviding foods and security

The legislation is necessary for regulate the FirstNations child and family service provider

75 of the aboriginal child and family supported bygovernment regulation service provider

83 in Ontario 98 in Manitoba

only providing food or money are not enough for these First Nation child and family

-needs for helping First Nations child and family has to be developed in the professional and official standard

-using social support to gain more focus to food and security of aboriginal people

City of Toronto Aboriginal Nutrition programBased on the Ontario government funds it

provides Aboriginal children and families living on and off reserves nutrition and healthy lifestyle education and counseling food and menu

Ontario Federation of Indian friendship centreVision Improve the quality of life for Aboriginal httpwwwofifcorg

Sarnia-Lambton Food Coalitionhttpwwwsarnialambtonfoodcoalitioncom

Location

156 Galloway Road Toronto ON M1E 1X2 MAP

Telephone 4162869449 middot Fax 4162869925

Community kitchen program For family with infants 0-6 months

Participants will learn traditional teachings and learn to cook cost effective nutrition meals

Create their own recipe booklet

Meal and nutrition program

Nutrition meals provided daily

On Monday Culture night come out and volunteer to help prepare the food for community

Get all stakeholders involved

Children

Family

Aboriginal community

Governments

Our group member working on the issue and find some possible solutions to solve the issue

Letter to the agency ndash Scarborough Child amp Family Life Centre

-- identify and address the issue of household food insecurity among aboriginal families

-- make an appointment to visit the centre

Create a Facebook page -- define the issue post statistics and relevant report about

the issue from authorities

--intended to address the issue and raise publicrsquos awareness

-- use multimedia artifact to grab publicrsquos attention and gain their support

Link to our Facebook page httpswwwfacebookcomaboriginalchildren

Make sure every child has breakfast

Everyone can make difference

Agency visiting Native Child and Family Services of Toronto

By 2015 the city of Toronto will make sure the right of Aboriginal children to have adequate and healthy breakfast is fulfilled every day

Will participate in national Aboriginal nutrition program ndash Canadian Feed The children

Make a visit

Find out what we can do to better help

Support the national Aboriginal nutrition program

BIBLIOGRAPHY Common menu bar links (2012 July 25) Household Food Insecurity in Canada in 2007-2008 Key Statistics and Graphics Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpwwwhc-scgccafn-ansurveillnutritioncommuninsecuritkey-stats-cles-2007-2008-engphp

JUST RELEASED Household Food Insecurity in Canada 2012 (nd) PROOF Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpnutritionalscienceslamputorontocajust-released-household-food-insecurity-in-canada-2012City of Toronto (1998-2013) Torontos Racial Diversity From httpwwwtorontocatoronto_factsdiversityhtm

Environics Institute (2010) Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study Toronto Report From httpwwwuapscawp-contentuploads201002UAPS-Toronto-reportpdf

httppreviouspresstvirphoto20130621reportint20130621093947030jpg

httpshambhalatimesorgfiles201303Saskatchewan_First_Nations_Children_at_Wanuskewin_Heritage_Park_staring_into_camerajpg

httpfrenchletterswordpresscom20071113french-junk-food

httpwwwdomybooksie201102cheap-accountants

httplivingveganblogspotca200904fast-food-listhtml

Social determination of health 2009 The Nutrition Habits of Meacutetis Children and Youth Canada a Preliminary Examination Retrieve from

httpnccahneteditinfodocsfact20sheetschild20and20youthNutritional20Habits20Metis20Children2020Youth20

8English29pdf

Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centers (2003) Child hunger and food insecurity among urban Aboriginal families

Why am I poor 2012 First Nation Children Toronto Ontario Retrieved from httpwwwbeststartorgresourcesanti_povertypdfWhyAmIPoorpdf

Departmental Audit and Evaluation Branch March 2007 Evaluation of the First Nations Child and Family Services Program

From httpwwwaadncaandcgccaeng13323570415191332357117051sec3

Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada Modified in 2013-11-14 Backgrounder First Nation Child and Family Services Information Management System From httpwwwaadnc-aandcgccaeng13844514891581384451533138

Page 2: Advocacy in Child Care Project

1 Introduction- Annie Cheng

2 Questions and findings- Kelly Li Yin Wenping

Liang Xiangxian Zhou Shiwen Lin Rong Han and Chen Ouyang

3 Action plan and follow up plan-Chen Ouyang

4 Presentation of face book page- Kelly Li

5 Question

According to WHO Food Insecurity means ldquoWhen all people at all times donrsquot have reliable access to sufficient safe nutritious food to maintain a healthy and active liferdquo(WHO Food insecurity)

Our group has identified that the issue of household food insecurity among Aboriginal families caused by poverty in Toronto as our advocacy project

Statistics and ReportsGovernment

According to Health Canada ldquoAmong off-reserve Aboriginal households approximately one in five (209) households was food insecure including 84 with severe food insecurity These rates are approximately three times higher than among non-Aboriginal households where 72 were food insecure including 25 with severe food insecurity rdquo(Health Canada 2012 Aboriginal status)

Organizations

A recent report published by PROOF in 2014 stating that Aboriginal families experience higher rate of food insecurity in Canada 282 of aboriginal families suffer inadequate food in comparing to 126 in Canada overall (PROFF 2014) Resource of chart Health Canada

Household food insecurity in Canada by selected socio-demographic characteristics 2007-2008)

How Aboriginal Population is Distributed

Reasons for Moving to Toronto

Satisfaction of Life

Conclusion

2006 Census

1172785 in Canada 38 of the whole

In Canada majority is North America Indian

Ontario has largest aboriginal group 207 of all Canadian

In GTA children amp youth in aboriginal > in non-aboriginal

Aboriginal women > aboriginal men

70000 in city of Toronto

Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study Toronto

Report

Top Reasons for Moving to Toronto

42 aboriginals employment

38 education

37 close to families

40 city life leave from family troubles

job promotion

Reasons for Moving to Toronto

Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study Toronto

Report

Like Living in Toronto

67 like- services agencies institutions

- entertainment

- social acceptance

11 not like- pollution living space traffic

living cost vegetation

bull basic statistic understanding

bull population of women amp children>non-

aboriginals

bull expensive living cost

bull donate food

bull facebook

This is what I found out from my research

First Nations children under 6 years of age were more than three times as likely to be raised by young parents between the ages of 15 and 24 years old than other Canadians

They were also more than three times more likely to live with a single parent as compared to other Canadian children

They were more likely to have larger families than other Canadians

Young average age of new mothers and their increased likelihood to be single parents

Young single parent face challenges related to education and employment

One in FOUR Aboriginal children in Canada is growing up in poverty

31 of Aboriginal children aged fourteen and under lived with a single parent

Children with single parent most like to live in low incomes families and are more likely to be unable to purchase healthy food

More than half of First Nations children are either overweight or obese and are at risk of developing diabetes heart disease and other conditions as they get older

In 2004 the rate of obesity among First Nations children under 12 years of age was more than four

times the Canadian rate Communities have seen

increases in type 2 diabetes in children

Hungry children are more likely to get colds and viruses to have a compromised immune system to have anemia sore stomachs and headaches

Food insecurity is linked to a number of mental health issues including low self-esteem inability to concentrate shame moodiness and behavioral problems

Suffering hunger is also linked to lack of success in school One key informant reported that about half of hunger children have early literacy and speech delay issues as well as behavioral issues

Food insecurity in Aboriginal child family is not just one communityrsquos matter it is our social issue because there is still a very high population rate of Aboriginal people whom lives in Canada These peoplersquos well-being yet will impact on our societyrsquos development

When does the issue start

How the issue work on First Nations

Where does those happen

What policies include in it

How does agencies works on Manitoba

How does the policy and legislation affect the action plan

Start at 1970sThe first formal agreement that

governmentrsquos provision of child and family service

First agency in Manitoba It ran by First Nation and Indian and funded

by Northern Affairs CanadaThe lack of policy for household and well-

being for safety of children

In Manitoba

Four agencies provides full service placinghousehold finding job solving family issueproviding foods and security

The legislation is necessary for regulate the FirstNations child and family service provider

75 of the aboriginal child and family supported bygovernment regulation service provider

83 in Ontario 98 in Manitoba

only providing food or money are not enough for these First Nation child and family

-needs for helping First Nations child and family has to be developed in the professional and official standard

-using social support to gain more focus to food and security of aboriginal people

City of Toronto Aboriginal Nutrition programBased on the Ontario government funds it

provides Aboriginal children and families living on and off reserves nutrition and healthy lifestyle education and counseling food and menu

Ontario Federation of Indian friendship centreVision Improve the quality of life for Aboriginal httpwwwofifcorg

Sarnia-Lambton Food Coalitionhttpwwwsarnialambtonfoodcoalitioncom

Location

156 Galloway Road Toronto ON M1E 1X2 MAP

Telephone 4162869449 middot Fax 4162869925

Community kitchen program For family with infants 0-6 months

Participants will learn traditional teachings and learn to cook cost effective nutrition meals

Create their own recipe booklet

Meal and nutrition program

Nutrition meals provided daily

On Monday Culture night come out and volunteer to help prepare the food for community

Get all stakeholders involved

Children

Family

Aboriginal community

Governments

Our group member working on the issue and find some possible solutions to solve the issue

Letter to the agency ndash Scarborough Child amp Family Life Centre

-- identify and address the issue of household food insecurity among aboriginal families

-- make an appointment to visit the centre

Create a Facebook page -- define the issue post statistics and relevant report about

the issue from authorities

--intended to address the issue and raise publicrsquos awareness

-- use multimedia artifact to grab publicrsquos attention and gain their support

Link to our Facebook page httpswwwfacebookcomaboriginalchildren

Make sure every child has breakfast

Everyone can make difference

Agency visiting Native Child and Family Services of Toronto

By 2015 the city of Toronto will make sure the right of Aboriginal children to have adequate and healthy breakfast is fulfilled every day

Will participate in national Aboriginal nutrition program ndash Canadian Feed The children

Make a visit

Find out what we can do to better help

Support the national Aboriginal nutrition program

BIBLIOGRAPHY Common menu bar links (2012 July 25) Household Food Insecurity in Canada in 2007-2008 Key Statistics and Graphics Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpwwwhc-scgccafn-ansurveillnutritioncommuninsecuritkey-stats-cles-2007-2008-engphp

JUST RELEASED Household Food Insecurity in Canada 2012 (nd) PROOF Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpnutritionalscienceslamputorontocajust-released-household-food-insecurity-in-canada-2012City of Toronto (1998-2013) Torontos Racial Diversity From httpwwwtorontocatoronto_factsdiversityhtm

Environics Institute (2010) Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study Toronto Report From httpwwwuapscawp-contentuploads201002UAPS-Toronto-reportpdf

httppreviouspresstvirphoto20130621reportint20130621093947030jpg

httpshambhalatimesorgfiles201303Saskatchewan_First_Nations_Children_at_Wanuskewin_Heritage_Park_staring_into_camerajpg

httpfrenchletterswordpresscom20071113french-junk-food

httpwwwdomybooksie201102cheap-accountants

httplivingveganblogspotca200904fast-food-listhtml

Social determination of health 2009 The Nutrition Habits of Meacutetis Children and Youth Canada a Preliminary Examination Retrieve from

httpnccahneteditinfodocsfact20sheetschild20and20youthNutritional20Habits20Metis20Children2020Youth20

8English29pdf

Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centers (2003) Child hunger and food insecurity among urban Aboriginal families

Why am I poor 2012 First Nation Children Toronto Ontario Retrieved from httpwwwbeststartorgresourcesanti_povertypdfWhyAmIPoorpdf

Departmental Audit and Evaluation Branch March 2007 Evaluation of the First Nations Child and Family Services Program

From httpwwwaadncaandcgccaeng13323570415191332357117051sec3

Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada Modified in 2013-11-14 Backgrounder First Nation Child and Family Services Information Management System From httpwwwaadnc-aandcgccaeng13844514891581384451533138

Page 3: Advocacy in Child Care Project

According to WHO Food Insecurity means ldquoWhen all people at all times donrsquot have reliable access to sufficient safe nutritious food to maintain a healthy and active liferdquo(WHO Food insecurity)

Our group has identified that the issue of household food insecurity among Aboriginal families caused by poverty in Toronto as our advocacy project

Statistics and ReportsGovernment

According to Health Canada ldquoAmong off-reserve Aboriginal households approximately one in five (209) households was food insecure including 84 with severe food insecurity These rates are approximately three times higher than among non-Aboriginal households where 72 were food insecure including 25 with severe food insecurity rdquo(Health Canada 2012 Aboriginal status)

Organizations

A recent report published by PROOF in 2014 stating that Aboriginal families experience higher rate of food insecurity in Canada 282 of aboriginal families suffer inadequate food in comparing to 126 in Canada overall (PROFF 2014) Resource of chart Health Canada

Household food insecurity in Canada by selected socio-demographic characteristics 2007-2008)

How Aboriginal Population is Distributed

Reasons for Moving to Toronto

Satisfaction of Life

Conclusion

2006 Census

1172785 in Canada 38 of the whole

In Canada majority is North America Indian

Ontario has largest aboriginal group 207 of all Canadian

In GTA children amp youth in aboriginal > in non-aboriginal

Aboriginal women > aboriginal men

70000 in city of Toronto

Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study Toronto

Report

Top Reasons for Moving to Toronto

42 aboriginals employment

38 education

37 close to families

40 city life leave from family troubles

job promotion

Reasons for Moving to Toronto

Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study Toronto

Report

Like Living in Toronto

67 like- services agencies institutions

- entertainment

- social acceptance

11 not like- pollution living space traffic

living cost vegetation

bull basic statistic understanding

bull population of women amp children>non-

aboriginals

bull expensive living cost

bull donate food

bull facebook

This is what I found out from my research

First Nations children under 6 years of age were more than three times as likely to be raised by young parents between the ages of 15 and 24 years old than other Canadians

They were also more than three times more likely to live with a single parent as compared to other Canadian children

They were more likely to have larger families than other Canadians

Young average age of new mothers and their increased likelihood to be single parents

Young single parent face challenges related to education and employment

One in FOUR Aboriginal children in Canada is growing up in poverty

31 of Aboriginal children aged fourteen and under lived with a single parent

Children with single parent most like to live in low incomes families and are more likely to be unable to purchase healthy food

More than half of First Nations children are either overweight or obese and are at risk of developing diabetes heart disease and other conditions as they get older

In 2004 the rate of obesity among First Nations children under 12 years of age was more than four

times the Canadian rate Communities have seen

increases in type 2 diabetes in children

Hungry children are more likely to get colds and viruses to have a compromised immune system to have anemia sore stomachs and headaches

Food insecurity is linked to a number of mental health issues including low self-esteem inability to concentrate shame moodiness and behavioral problems

Suffering hunger is also linked to lack of success in school One key informant reported that about half of hunger children have early literacy and speech delay issues as well as behavioral issues

Food insecurity in Aboriginal child family is not just one communityrsquos matter it is our social issue because there is still a very high population rate of Aboriginal people whom lives in Canada These peoplersquos well-being yet will impact on our societyrsquos development

When does the issue start

How the issue work on First Nations

Where does those happen

What policies include in it

How does agencies works on Manitoba

How does the policy and legislation affect the action plan

Start at 1970sThe first formal agreement that

governmentrsquos provision of child and family service

First agency in Manitoba It ran by First Nation and Indian and funded

by Northern Affairs CanadaThe lack of policy for household and well-

being for safety of children

In Manitoba

Four agencies provides full service placinghousehold finding job solving family issueproviding foods and security

The legislation is necessary for regulate the FirstNations child and family service provider

75 of the aboriginal child and family supported bygovernment regulation service provider

83 in Ontario 98 in Manitoba

only providing food or money are not enough for these First Nation child and family

-needs for helping First Nations child and family has to be developed in the professional and official standard

-using social support to gain more focus to food and security of aboriginal people

City of Toronto Aboriginal Nutrition programBased on the Ontario government funds it

provides Aboriginal children and families living on and off reserves nutrition and healthy lifestyle education and counseling food and menu

Ontario Federation of Indian friendship centreVision Improve the quality of life for Aboriginal httpwwwofifcorg

Sarnia-Lambton Food Coalitionhttpwwwsarnialambtonfoodcoalitioncom

Location

156 Galloway Road Toronto ON M1E 1X2 MAP

Telephone 4162869449 middot Fax 4162869925

Community kitchen program For family with infants 0-6 months

Participants will learn traditional teachings and learn to cook cost effective nutrition meals

Create their own recipe booklet

Meal and nutrition program

Nutrition meals provided daily

On Monday Culture night come out and volunteer to help prepare the food for community

Get all stakeholders involved

Children

Family

Aboriginal community

Governments

Our group member working on the issue and find some possible solutions to solve the issue

Letter to the agency ndash Scarborough Child amp Family Life Centre

-- identify and address the issue of household food insecurity among aboriginal families

-- make an appointment to visit the centre

Create a Facebook page -- define the issue post statistics and relevant report about

the issue from authorities

--intended to address the issue and raise publicrsquos awareness

-- use multimedia artifact to grab publicrsquos attention and gain their support

Link to our Facebook page httpswwwfacebookcomaboriginalchildren

Make sure every child has breakfast

Everyone can make difference

Agency visiting Native Child and Family Services of Toronto

By 2015 the city of Toronto will make sure the right of Aboriginal children to have adequate and healthy breakfast is fulfilled every day

Will participate in national Aboriginal nutrition program ndash Canadian Feed The children

Make a visit

Find out what we can do to better help

Support the national Aboriginal nutrition program

BIBLIOGRAPHY Common menu bar links (2012 July 25) Household Food Insecurity in Canada in 2007-2008 Key Statistics and Graphics Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpwwwhc-scgccafn-ansurveillnutritioncommuninsecuritkey-stats-cles-2007-2008-engphp

JUST RELEASED Household Food Insecurity in Canada 2012 (nd) PROOF Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpnutritionalscienceslamputorontocajust-released-household-food-insecurity-in-canada-2012City of Toronto (1998-2013) Torontos Racial Diversity From httpwwwtorontocatoronto_factsdiversityhtm

Environics Institute (2010) Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study Toronto Report From httpwwwuapscawp-contentuploads201002UAPS-Toronto-reportpdf

httppreviouspresstvirphoto20130621reportint20130621093947030jpg

httpshambhalatimesorgfiles201303Saskatchewan_First_Nations_Children_at_Wanuskewin_Heritage_Park_staring_into_camerajpg

httpfrenchletterswordpresscom20071113french-junk-food

httpwwwdomybooksie201102cheap-accountants

httplivingveganblogspotca200904fast-food-listhtml

Social determination of health 2009 The Nutrition Habits of Meacutetis Children and Youth Canada a Preliminary Examination Retrieve from

httpnccahneteditinfodocsfact20sheetschild20and20youthNutritional20Habits20Metis20Children2020Youth20

8English29pdf

Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centers (2003) Child hunger and food insecurity among urban Aboriginal families

Why am I poor 2012 First Nation Children Toronto Ontario Retrieved from httpwwwbeststartorgresourcesanti_povertypdfWhyAmIPoorpdf

Departmental Audit and Evaluation Branch March 2007 Evaluation of the First Nations Child and Family Services Program

From httpwwwaadncaandcgccaeng13323570415191332357117051sec3

Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada Modified in 2013-11-14 Backgrounder First Nation Child and Family Services Information Management System From httpwwwaadnc-aandcgccaeng13844514891581384451533138

Page 4: Advocacy in Child Care Project

Statistics and ReportsGovernment

According to Health Canada ldquoAmong off-reserve Aboriginal households approximately one in five (209) households was food insecure including 84 with severe food insecurity These rates are approximately three times higher than among non-Aboriginal households where 72 were food insecure including 25 with severe food insecurity rdquo(Health Canada 2012 Aboriginal status)

Organizations

A recent report published by PROOF in 2014 stating that Aboriginal families experience higher rate of food insecurity in Canada 282 of aboriginal families suffer inadequate food in comparing to 126 in Canada overall (PROFF 2014) Resource of chart Health Canada

Household food insecurity in Canada by selected socio-demographic characteristics 2007-2008)

How Aboriginal Population is Distributed

Reasons for Moving to Toronto

Satisfaction of Life

Conclusion

2006 Census

1172785 in Canada 38 of the whole

In Canada majority is North America Indian

Ontario has largest aboriginal group 207 of all Canadian

In GTA children amp youth in aboriginal > in non-aboriginal

Aboriginal women > aboriginal men

70000 in city of Toronto

Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study Toronto

Report

Top Reasons for Moving to Toronto

42 aboriginals employment

38 education

37 close to families

40 city life leave from family troubles

job promotion

Reasons for Moving to Toronto

Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study Toronto

Report

Like Living in Toronto

67 like- services agencies institutions

- entertainment

- social acceptance

11 not like- pollution living space traffic

living cost vegetation

bull basic statistic understanding

bull population of women amp children>non-

aboriginals

bull expensive living cost

bull donate food

bull facebook

This is what I found out from my research

First Nations children under 6 years of age were more than three times as likely to be raised by young parents between the ages of 15 and 24 years old than other Canadians

They were also more than three times more likely to live with a single parent as compared to other Canadian children

They were more likely to have larger families than other Canadians

Young average age of new mothers and their increased likelihood to be single parents

Young single parent face challenges related to education and employment

One in FOUR Aboriginal children in Canada is growing up in poverty

31 of Aboriginal children aged fourteen and under lived with a single parent

Children with single parent most like to live in low incomes families and are more likely to be unable to purchase healthy food

More than half of First Nations children are either overweight or obese and are at risk of developing diabetes heart disease and other conditions as they get older

In 2004 the rate of obesity among First Nations children under 12 years of age was more than four

times the Canadian rate Communities have seen

increases in type 2 diabetes in children

Hungry children are more likely to get colds and viruses to have a compromised immune system to have anemia sore stomachs and headaches

Food insecurity is linked to a number of mental health issues including low self-esteem inability to concentrate shame moodiness and behavioral problems

Suffering hunger is also linked to lack of success in school One key informant reported that about half of hunger children have early literacy and speech delay issues as well as behavioral issues

Food insecurity in Aboriginal child family is not just one communityrsquos matter it is our social issue because there is still a very high population rate of Aboriginal people whom lives in Canada These peoplersquos well-being yet will impact on our societyrsquos development

When does the issue start

How the issue work on First Nations

Where does those happen

What policies include in it

How does agencies works on Manitoba

How does the policy and legislation affect the action plan

Start at 1970sThe first formal agreement that

governmentrsquos provision of child and family service

First agency in Manitoba It ran by First Nation and Indian and funded

by Northern Affairs CanadaThe lack of policy for household and well-

being for safety of children

In Manitoba

Four agencies provides full service placinghousehold finding job solving family issueproviding foods and security

The legislation is necessary for regulate the FirstNations child and family service provider

75 of the aboriginal child and family supported bygovernment regulation service provider

83 in Ontario 98 in Manitoba

only providing food or money are not enough for these First Nation child and family

-needs for helping First Nations child and family has to be developed in the professional and official standard

-using social support to gain more focus to food and security of aboriginal people

City of Toronto Aboriginal Nutrition programBased on the Ontario government funds it

provides Aboriginal children and families living on and off reserves nutrition and healthy lifestyle education and counseling food and menu

Ontario Federation of Indian friendship centreVision Improve the quality of life for Aboriginal httpwwwofifcorg

Sarnia-Lambton Food Coalitionhttpwwwsarnialambtonfoodcoalitioncom

Location

156 Galloway Road Toronto ON M1E 1X2 MAP

Telephone 4162869449 middot Fax 4162869925

Community kitchen program For family with infants 0-6 months

Participants will learn traditional teachings and learn to cook cost effective nutrition meals

Create their own recipe booklet

Meal and nutrition program

Nutrition meals provided daily

On Monday Culture night come out and volunteer to help prepare the food for community

Get all stakeholders involved

Children

Family

Aboriginal community

Governments

Our group member working on the issue and find some possible solutions to solve the issue

Letter to the agency ndash Scarborough Child amp Family Life Centre

-- identify and address the issue of household food insecurity among aboriginal families

-- make an appointment to visit the centre

Create a Facebook page -- define the issue post statistics and relevant report about

the issue from authorities

--intended to address the issue and raise publicrsquos awareness

-- use multimedia artifact to grab publicrsquos attention and gain their support

Link to our Facebook page httpswwwfacebookcomaboriginalchildren

Make sure every child has breakfast

Everyone can make difference

Agency visiting Native Child and Family Services of Toronto

By 2015 the city of Toronto will make sure the right of Aboriginal children to have adequate and healthy breakfast is fulfilled every day

Will participate in national Aboriginal nutrition program ndash Canadian Feed The children

Make a visit

Find out what we can do to better help

Support the national Aboriginal nutrition program

BIBLIOGRAPHY Common menu bar links (2012 July 25) Household Food Insecurity in Canada in 2007-2008 Key Statistics and Graphics Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpwwwhc-scgccafn-ansurveillnutritioncommuninsecuritkey-stats-cles-2007-2008-engphp

JUST RELEASED Household Food Insecurity in Canada 2012 (nd) PROOF Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpnutritionalscienceslamputorontocajust-released-household-food-insecurity-in-canada-2012City of Toronto (1998-2013) Torontos Racial Diversity From httpwwwtorontocatoronto_factsdiversityhtm

Environics Institute (2010) Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study Toronto Report From httpwwwuapscawp-contentuploads201002UAPS-Toronto-reportpdf

httppreviouspresstvirphoto20130621reportint20130621093947030jpg

httpshambhalatimesorgfiles201303Saskatchewan_First_Nations_Children_at_Wanuskewin_Heritage_Park_staring_into_camerajpg

httpfrenchletterswordpresscom20071113french-junk-food

httpwwwdomybooksie201102cheap-accountants

httplivingveganblogspotca200904fast-food-listhtml

Social determination of health 2009 The Nutrition Habits of Meacutetis Children and Youth Canada a Preliminary Examination Retrieve from

httpnccahneteditinfodocsfact20sheetschild20and20youthNutritional20Habits20Metis20Children2020Youth20

8English29pdf

Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centers (2003) Child hunger and food insecurity among urban Aboriginal families

Why am I poor 2012 First Nation Children Toronto Ontario Retrieved from httpwwwbeststartorgresourcesanti_povertypdfWhyAmIPoorpdf

Departmental Audit and Evaluation Branch March 2007 Evaluation of the First Nations Child and Family Services Program

From httpwwwaadncaandcgccaeng13323570415191332357117051sec3

Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada Modified in 2013-11-14 Backgrounder First Nation Child and Family Services Information Management System From httpwwwaadnc-aandcgccaeng13844514891581384451533138

Page 5: Advocacy in Child Care Project

How Aboriginal Population is Distributed

Reasons for Moving to Toronto

Satisfaction of Life

Conclusion

2006 Census

1172785 in Canada 38 of the whole

In Canada majority is North America Indian

Ontario has largest aboriginal group 207 of all Canadian

In GTA children amp youth in aboriginal > in non-aboriginal

Aboriginal women > aboriginal men

70000 in city of Toronto

Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study Toronto

Report

Top Reasons for Moving to Toronto

42 aboriginals employment

38 education

37 close to families

40 city life leave from family troubles

job promotion

Reasons for Moving to Toronto

Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study Toronto

Report

Like Living in Toronto

67 like- services agencies institutions

- entertainment

- social acceptance

11 not like- pollution living space traffic

living cost vegetation

bull basic statistic understanding

bull population of women amp children>non-

aboriginals

bull expensive living cost

bull donate food

bull facebook

This is what I found out from my research

First Nations children under 6 years of age were more than three times as likely to be raised by young parents between the ages of 15 and 24 years old than other Canadians

They were also more than three times more likely to live with a single parent as compared to other Canadian children

They were more likely to have larger families than other Canadians

Young average age of new mothers and their increased likelihood to be single parents

Young single parent face challenges related to education and employment

One in FOUR Aboriginal children in Canada is growing up in poverty

31 of Aboriginal children aged fourteen and under lived with a single parent

Children with single parent most like to live in low incomes families and are more likely to be unable to purchase healthy food

More than half of First Nations children are either overweight or obese and are at risk of developing diabetes heart disease and other conditions as they get older

In 2004 the rate of obesity among First Nations children under 12 years of age was more than four

times the Canadian rate Communities have seen

increases in type 2 diabetes in children

Hungry children are more likely to get colds and viruses to have a compromised immune system to have anemia sore stomachs and headaches

Food insecurity is linked to a number of mental health issues including low self-esteem inability to concentrate shame moodiness and behavioral problems

Suffering hunger is also linked to lack of success in school One key informant reported that about half of hunger children have early literacy and speech delay issues as well as behavioral issues

Food insecurity in Aboriginal child family is not just one communityrsquos matter it is our social issue because there is still a very high population rate of Aboriginal people whom lives in Canada These peoplersquos well-being yet will impact on our societyrsquos development

When does the issue start

How the issue work on First Nations

Where does those happen

What policies include in it

How does agencies works on Manitoba

How does the policy and legislation affect the action plan

Start at 1970sThe first formal agreement that

governmentrsquos provision of child and family service

First agency in Manitoba It ran by First Nation and Indian and funded

by Northern Affairs CanadaThe lack of policy for household and well-

being for safety of children

In Manitoba

Four agencies provides full service placinghousehold finding job solving family issueproviding foods and security

The legislation is necessary for regulate the FirstNations child and family service provider

75 of the aboriginal child and family supported bygovernment regulation service provider

83 in Ontario 98 in Manitoba

only providing food or money are not enough for these First Nation child and family

-needs for helping First Nations child and family has to be developed in the professional and official standard

-using social support to gain more focus to food and security of aboriginal people

City of Toronto Aboriginal Nutrition programBased on the Ontario government funds it

provides Aboriginal children and families living on and off reserves nutrition and healthy lifestyle education and counseling food and menu

Ontario Federation of Indian friendship centreVision Improve the quality of life for Aboriginal httpwwwofifcorg

Sarnia-Lambton Food Coalitionhttpwwwsarnialambtonfoodcoalitioncom

Location

156 Galloway Road Toronto ON M1E 1X2 MAP

Telephone 4162869449 middot Fax 4162869925

Community kitchen program For family with infants 0-6 months

Participants will learn traditional teachings and learn to cook cost effective nutrition meals

Create their own recipe booklet

Meal and nutrition program

Nutrition meals provided daily

On Monday Culture night come out and volunteer to help prepare the food for community

Get all stakeholders involved

Children

Family

Aboriginal community

Governments

Our group member working on the issue and find some possible solutions to solve the issue

Letter to the agency ndash Scarborough Child amp Family Life Centre

-- identify and address the issue of household food insecurity among aboriginal families

-- make an appointment to visit the centre

Create a Facebook page -- define the issue post statistics and relevant report about

the issue from authorities

--intended to address the issue and raise publicrsquos awareness

-- use multimedia artifact to grab publicrsquos attention and gain their support

Link to our Facebook page httpswwwfacebookcomaboriginalchildren

Make sure every child has breakfast

Everyone can make difference

Agency visiting Native Child and Family Services of Toronto

By 2015 the city of Toronto will make sure the right of Aboriginal children to have adequate and healthy breakfast is fulfilled every day

Will participate in national Aboriginal nutrition program ndash Canadian Feed The children

Make a visit

Find out what we can do to better help

Support the national Aboriginal nutrition program

BIBLIOGRAPHY Common menu bar links (2012 July 25) Household Food Insecurity in Canada in 2007-2008 Key Statistics and Graphics Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpwwwhc-scgccafn-ansurveillnutritioncommuninsecuritkey-stats-cles-2007-2008-engphp

JUST RELEASED Household Food Insecurity in Canada 2012 (nd) PROOF Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpnutritionalscienceslamputorontocajust-released-household-food-insecurity-in-canada-2012City of Toronto (1998-2013) Torontos Racial Diversity From httpwwwtorontocatoronto_factsdiversityhtm

Environics Institute (2010) Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study Toronto Report From httpwwwuapscawp-contentuploads201002UAPS-Toronto-reportpdf

httppreviouspresstvirphoto20130621reportint20130621093947030jpg

httpshambhalatimesorgfiles201303Saskatchewan_First_Nations_Children_at_Wanuskewin_Heritage_Park_staring_into_camerajpg

httpfrenchletterswordpresscom20071113french-junk-food

httpwwwdomybooksie201102cheap-accountants

httplivingveganblogspotca200904fast-food-listhtml

Social determination of health 2009 The Nutrition Habits of Meacutetis Children and Youth Canada a Preliminary Examination Retrieve from

httpnccahneteditinfodocsfact20sheetschild20and20youthNutritional20Habits20Metis20Children2020Youth20

8English29pdf

Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centers (2003) Child hunger and food insecurity among urban Aboriginal families

Why am I poor 2012 First Nation Children Toronto Ontario Retrieved from httpwwwbeststartorgresourcesanti_povertypdfWhyAmIPoorpdf

Departmental Audit and Evaluation Branch March 2007 Evaluation of the First Nations Child and Family Services Program

From httpwwwaadncaandcgccaeng13323570415191332357117051sec3

Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada Modified in 2013-11-14 Backgrounder First Nation Child and Family Services Information Management System From httpwwwaadnc-aandcgccaeng13844514891581384451533138

Page 6: Advocacy in Child Care Project

2006 Census

1172785 in Canada 38 of the whole

In Canada majority is North America Indian

Ontario has largest aboriginal group 207 of all Canadian

In GTA children amp youth in aboriginal > in non-aboriginal

Aboriginal women > aboriginal men

70000 in city of Toronto

Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study Toronto

Report

Top Reasons for Moving to Toronto

42 aboriginals employment

38 education

37 close to families

40 city life leave from family troubles

job promotion

Reasons for Moving to Toronto

Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study Toronto

Report

Like Living in Toronto

67 like- services agencies institutions

- entertainment

- social acceptance

11 not like- pollution living space traffic

living cost vegetation

bull basic statistic understanding

bull population of women amp children>non-

aboriginals

bull expensive living cost

bull donate food

bull facebook

This is what I found out from my research

First Nations children under 6 years of age were more than three times as likely to be raised by young parents between the ages of 15 and 24 years old than other Canadians

They were also more than three times more likely to live with a single parent as compared to other Canadian children

They were more likely to have larger families than other Canadians

Young average age of new mothers and their increased likelihood to be single parents

Young single parent face challenges related to education and employment

One in FOUR Aboriginal children in Canada is growing up in poverty

31 of Aboriginal children aged fourteen and under lived with a single parent

Children with single parent most like to live in low incomes families and are more likely to be unable to purchase healthy food

More than half of First Nations children are either overweight or obese and are at risk of developing diabetes heart disease and other conditions as they get older

In 2004 the rate of obesity among First Nations children under 12 years of age was more than four

times the Canadian rate Communities have seen

increases in type 2 diabetes in children

Hungry children are more likely to get colds and viruses to have a compromised immune system to have anemia sore stomachs and headaches

Food insecurity is linked to a number of mental health issues including low self-esteem inability to concentrate shame moodiness and behavioral problems

Suffering hunger is also linked to lack of success in school One key informant reported that about half of hunger children have early literacy and speech delay issues as well as behavioral issues

Food insecurity in Aboriginal child family is not just one communityrsquos matter it is our social issue because there is still a very high population rate of Aboriginal people whom lives in Canada These peoplersquos well-being yet will impact on our societyrsquos development

When does the issue start

How the issue work on First Nations

Where does those happen

What policies include in it

How does agencies works on Manitoba

How does the policy and legislation affect the action plan

Start at 1970sThe first formal agreement that

governmentrsquos provision of child and family service

First agency in Manitoba It ran by First Nation and Indian and funded

by Northern Affairs CanadaThe lack of policy for household and well-

being for safety of children

In Manitoba

Four agencies provides full service placinghousehold finding job solving family issueproviding foods and security

The legislation is necessary for regulate the FirstNations child and family service provider

75 of the aboriginal child and family supported bygovernment regulation service provider

83 in Ontario 98 in Manitoba

only providing food or money are not enough for these First Nation child and family

-needs for helping First Nations child and family has to be developed in the professional and official standard

-using social support to gain more focus to food and security of aboriginal people

City of Toronto Aboriginal Nutrition programBased on the Ontario government funds it

provides Aboriginal children and families living on and off reserves nutrition and healthy lifestyle education and counseling food and menu

Ontario Federation of Indian friendship centreVision Improve the quality of life for Aboriginal httpwwwofifcorg

Sarnia-Lambton Food Coalitionhttpwwwsarnialambtonfoodcoalitioncom

Location

156 Galloway Road Toronto ON M1E 1X2 MAP

Telephone 4162869449 middot Fax 4162869925

Community kitchen program For family with infants 0-6 months

Participants will learn traditional teachings and learn to cook cost effective nutrition meals

Create their own recipe booklet

Meal and nutrition program

Nutrition meals provided daily

On Monday Culture night come out and volunteer to help prepare the food for community

Get all stakeholders involved

Children

Family

Aboriginal community

Governments

Our group member working on the issue and find some possible solutions to solve the issue

Letter to the agency ndash Scarborough Child amp Family Life Centre

-- identify and address the issue of household food insecurity among aboriginal families

-- make an appointment to visit the centre

Create a Facebook page -- define the issue post statistics and relevant report about

the issue from authorities

--intended to address the issue and raise publicrsquos awareness

-- use multimedia artifact to grab publicrsquos attention and gain their support

Link to our Facebook page httpswwwfacebookcomaboriginalchildren

Make sure every child has breakfast

Everyone can make difference

Agency visiting Native Child and Family Services of Toronto

By 2015 the city of Toronto will make sure the right of Aboriginal children to have adequate and healthy breakfast is fulfilled every day

Will participate in national Aboriginal nutrition program ndash Canadian Feed The children

Make a visit

Find out what we can do to better help

Support the national Aboriginal nutrition program

BIBLIOGRAPHY Common menu bar links (2012 July 25) Household Food Insecurity in Canada in 2007-2008 Key Statistics and Graphics Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpwwwhc-scgccafn-ansurveillnutritioncommuninsecuritkey-stats-cles-2007-2008-engphp

JUST RELEASED Household Food Insecurity in Canada 2012 (nd) PROOF Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpnutritionalscienceslamputorontocajust-released-household-food-insecurity-in-canada-2012City of Toronto (1998-2013) Torontos Racial Diversity From httpwwwtorontocatoronto_factsdiversityhtm

Environics Institute (2010) Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study Toronto Report From httpwwwuapscawp-contentuploads201002UAPS-Toronto-reportpdf

httppreviouspresstvirphoto20130621reportint20130621093947030jpg

httpshambhalatimesorgfiles201303Saskatchewan_First_Nations_Children_at_Wanuskewin_Heritage_Park_staring_into_camerajpg

httpfrenchletterswordpresscom20071113french-junk-food

httpwwwdomybooksie201102cheap-accountants

httplivingveganblogspotca200904fast-food-listhtml

Social determination of health 2009 The Nutrition Habits of Meacutetis Children and Youth Canada a Preliminary Examination Retrieve from

httpnccahneteditinfodocsfact20sheetschild20and20youthNutritional20Habits20Metis20Children2020Youth20

8English29pdf

Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centers (2003) Child hunger and food insecurity among urban Aboriginal families

Why am I poor 2012 First Nation Children Toronto Ontario Retrieved from httpwwwbeststartorgresourcesanti_povertypdfWhyAmIPoorpdf

Departmental Audit and Evaluation Branch March 2007 Evaluation of the First Nations Child and Family Services Program

From httpwwwaadncaandcgccaeng13323570415191332357117051sec3

Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada Modified in 2013-11-14 Backgrounder First Nation Child and Family Services Information Management System From httpwwwaadnc-aandcgccaeng13844514891581384451533138

Page 7: Advocacy in Child Care Project

Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study Toronto

Report

Top Reasons for Moving to Toronto

42 aboriginals employment

38 education

37 close to families

40 city life leave from family troubles

job promotion

Reasons for Moving to Toronto

Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study Toronto

Report

Like Living in Toronto

67 like- services agencies institutions

- entertainment

- social acceptance

11 not like- pollution living space traffic

living cost vegetation

bull basic statistic understanding

bull population of women amp children>non-

aboriginals

bull expensive living cost

bull donate food

bull facebook

This is what I found out from my research

First Nations children under 6 years of age were more than three times as likely to be raised by young parents between the ages of 15 and 24 years old than other Canadians

They were also more than three times more likely to live with a single parent as compared to other Canadian children

They were more likely to have larger families than other Canadians

Young average age of new mothers and their increased likelihood to be single parents

Young single parent face challenges related to education and employment

One in FOUR Aboriginal children in Canada is growing up in poverty

31 of Aboriginal children aged fourteen and under lived with a single parent

Children with single parent most like to live in low incomes families and are more likely to be unable to purchase healthy food

More than half of First Nations children are either overweight or obese and are at risk of developing diabetes heart disease and other conditions as they get older

In 2004 the rate of obesity among First Nations children under 12 years of age was more than four

times the Canadian rate Communities have seen

increases in type 2 diabetes in children

Hungry children are more likely to get colds and viruses to have a compromised immune system to have anemia sore stomachs and headaches

Food insecurity is linked to a number of mental health issues including low self-esteem inability to concentrate shame moodiness and behavioral problems

Suffering hunger is also linked to lack of success in school One key informant reported that about half of hunger children have early literacy and speech delay issues as well as behavioral issues

Food insecurity in Aboriginal child family is not just one communityrsquos matter it is our social issue because there is still a very high population rate of Aboriginal people whom lives in Canada These peoplersquos well-being yet will impact on our societyrsquos development

When does the issue start

How the issue work on First Nations

Where does those happen

What policies include in it

How does agencies works on Manitoba

How does the policy and legislation affect the action plan

Start at 1970sThe first formal agreement that

governmentrsquos provision of child and family service

First agency in Manitoba It ran by First Nation and Indian and funded

by Northern Affairs CanadaThe lack of policy for household and well-

being for safety of children

In Manitoba

Four agencies provides full service placinghousehold finding job solving family issueproviding foods and security

The legislation is necessary for regulate the FirstNations child and family service provider

75 of the aboriginal child and family supported bygovernment regulation service provider

83 in Ontario 98 in Manitoba

only providing food or money are not enough for these First Nation child and family

-needs for helping First Nations child and family has to be developed in the professional and official standard

-using social support to gain more focus to food and security of aboriginal people

City of Toronto Aboriginal Nutrition programBased on the Ontario government funds it

provides Aboriginal children and families living on and off reserves nutrition and healthy lifestyle education and counseling food and menu

Ontario Federation of Indian friendship centreVision Improve the quality of life for Aboriginal httpwwwofifcorg

Sarnia-Lambton Food Coalitionhttpwwwsarnialambtonfoodcoalitioncom

Location

156 Galloway Road Toronto ON M1E 1X2 MAP

Telephone 4162869449 middot Fax 4162869925

Community kitchen program For family with infants 0-6 months

Participants will learn traditional teachings and learn to cook cost effective nutrition meals

Create their own recipe booklet

Meal and nutrition program

Nutrition meals provided daily

On Monday Culture night come out and volunteer to help prepare the food for community

Get all stakeholders involved

Children

Family

Aboriginal community

Governments

Our group member working on the issue and find some possible solutions to solve the issue

Letter to the agency ndash Scarborough Child amp Family Life Centre

-- identify and address the issue of household food insecurity among aboriginal families

-- make an appointment to visit the centre

Create a Facebook page -- define the issue post statistics and relevant report about

the issue from authorities

--intended to address the issue and raise publicrsquos awareness

-- use multimedia artifact to grab publicrsquos attention and gain their support

Link to our Facebook page httpswwwfacebookcomaboriginalchildren

Make sure every child has breakfast

Everyone can make difference

Agency visiting Native Child and Family Services of Toronto

By 2015 the city of Toronto will make sure the right of Aboriginal children to have adequate and healthy breakfast is fulfilled every day

Will participate in national Aboriginal nutrition program ndash Canadian Feed The children

Make a visit

Find out what we can do to better help

Support the national Aboriginal nutrition program

BIBLIOGRAPHY Common menu bar links (2012 July 25) Household Food Insecurity in Canada in 2007-2008 Key Statistics and Graphics Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpwwwhc-scgccafn-ansurveillnutritioncommuninsecuritkey-stats-cles-2007-2008-engphp

JUST RELEASED Household Food Insecurity in Canada 2012 (nd) PROOF Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpnutritionalscienceslamputorontocajust-released-household-food-insecurity-in-canada-2012City of Toronto (1998-2013) Torontos Racial Diversity From httpwwwtorontocatoronto_factsdiversityhtm

Environics Institute (2010) Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study Toronto Report From httpwwwuapscawp-contentuploads201002UAPS-Toronto-reportpdf

httppreviouspresstvirphoto20130621reportint20130621093947030jpg

httpshambhalatimesorgfiles201303Saskatchewan_First_Nations_Children_at_Wanuskewin_Heritage_Park_staring_into_camerajpg

httpfrenchletterswordpresscom20071113french-junk-food

httpwwwdomybooksie201102cheap-accountants

httplivingveganblogspotca200904fast-food-listhtml

Social determination of health 2009 The Nutrition Habits of Meacutetis Children and Youth Canada a Preliminary Examination Retrieve from

httpnccahneteditinfodocsfact20sheetschild20and20youthNutritional20Habits20Metis20Children2020Youth20

8English29pdf

Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centers (2003) Child hunger and food insecurity among urban Aboriginal families

Why am I poor 2012 First Nation Children Toronto Ontario Retrieved from httpwwwbeststartorgresourcesanti_povertypdfWhyAmIPoorpdf

Departmental Audit and Evaluation Branch March 2007 Evaluation of the First Nations Child and Family Services Program

From httpwwwaadncaandcgccaeng13323570415191332357117051sec3

Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada Modified in 2013-11-14 Backgrounder First Nation Child and Family Services Information Management System From httpwwwaadnc-aandcgccaeng13844514891581384451533138

Page 8: Advocacy in Child Care Project

Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study Toronto

Report

Like Living in Toronto

67 like- services agencies institutions

- entertainment

- social acceptance

11 not like- pollution living space traffic

living cost vegetation

bull basic statistic understanding

bull population of women amp children>non-

aboriginals

bull expensive living cost

bull donate food

bull facebook

This is what I found out from my research

First Nations children under 6 years of age were more than three times as likely to be raised by young parents between the ages of 15 and 24 years old than other Canadians

They were also more than three times more likely to live with a single parent as compared to other Canadian children

They were more likely to have larger families than other Canadians

Young average age of new mothers and their increased likelihood to be single parents

Young single parent face challenges related to education and employment

One in FOUR Aboriginal children in Canada is growing up in poverty

31 of Aboriginal children aged fourteen and under lived with a single parent

Children with single parent most like to live in low incomes families and are more likely to be unable to purchase healthy food

More than half of First Nations children are either overweight or obese and are at risk of developing diabetes heart disease and other conditions as they get older

In 2004 the rate of obesity among First Nations children under 12 years of age was more than four

times the Canadian rate Communities have seen

increases in type 2 diabetes in children

Hungry children are more likely to get colds and viruses to have a compromised immune system to have anemia sore stomachs and headaches

Food insecurity is linked to a number of mental health issues including low self-esteem inability to concentrate shame moodiness and behavioral problems

Suffering hunger is also linked to lack of success in school One key informant reported that about half of hunger children have early literacy and speech delay issues as well as behavioral issues

Food insecurity in Aboriginal child family is not just one communityrsquos matter it is our social issue because there is still a very high population rate of Aboriginal people whom lives in Canada These peoplersquos well-being yet will impact on our societyrsquos development

When does the issue start

How the issue work on First Nations

Where does those happen

What policies include in it

How does agencies works on Manitoba

How does the policy and legislation affect the action plan

Start at 1970sThe first formal agreement that

governmentrsquos provision of child and family service

First agency in Manitoba It ran by First Nation and Indian and funded

by Northern Affairs CanadaThe lack of policy for household and well-

being for safety of children

In Manitoba

Four agencies provides full service placinghousehold finding job solving family issueproviding foods and security

The legislation is necessary for regulate the FirstNations child and family service provider

75 of the aboriginal child and family supported bygovernment regulation service provider

83 in Ontario 98 in Manitoba

only providing food or money are not enough for these First Nation child and family

-needs for helping First Nations child and family has to be developed in the professional and official standard

-using social support to gain more focus to food and security of aboriginal people

City of Toronto Aboriginal Nutrition programBased on the Ontario government funds it

provides Aboriginal children and families living on and off reserves nutrition and healthy lifestyle education and counseling food and menu

Ontario Federation of Indian friendship centreVision Improve the quality of life for Aboriginal httpwwwofifcorg

Sarnia-Lambton Food Coalitionhttpwwwsarnialambtonfoodcoalitioncom

Location

156 Galloway Road Toronto ON M1E 1X2 MAP

Telephone 4162869449 middot Fax 4162869925

Community kitchen program For family with infants 0-6 months

Participants will learn traditional teachings and learn to cook cost effective nutrition meals

Create their own recipe booklet

Meal and nutrition program

Nutrition meals provided daily

On Monday Culture night come out and volunteer to help prepare the food for community

Get all stakeholders involved

Children

Family

Aboriginal community

Governments

Our group member working on the issue and find some possible solutions to solve the issue

Letter to the agency ndash Scarborough Child amp Family Life Centre

-- identify and address the issue of household food insecurity among aboriginal families

-- make an appointment to visit the centre

Create a Facebook page -- define the issue post statistics and relevant report about

the issue from authorities

--intended to address the issue and raise publicrsquos awareness

-- use multimedia artifact to grab publicrsquos attention and gain their support

Link to our Facebook page httpswwwfacebookcomaboriginalchildren

Make sure every child has breakfast

Everyone can make difference

Agency visiting Native Child and Family Services of Toronto

By 2015 the city of Toronto will make sure the right of Aboriginal children to have adequate and healthy breakfast is fulfilled every day

Will participate in national Aboriginal nutrition program ndash Canadian Feed The children

Make a visit

Find out what we can do to better help

Support the national Aboriginal nutrition program

BIBLIOGRAPHY Common menu bar links (2012 July 25) Household Food Insecurity in Canada in 2007-2008 Key Statistics and Graphics Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpwwwhc-scgccafn-ansurveillnutritioncommuninsecuritkey-stats-cles-2007-2008-engphp

JUST RELEASED Household Food Insecurity in Canada 2012 (nd) PROOF Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpnutritionalscienceslamputorontocajust-released-household-food-insecurity-in-canada-2012City of Toronto (1998-2013) Torontos Racial Diversity From httpwwwtorontocatoronto_factsdiversityhtm

Environics Institute (2010) Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study Toronto Report From httpwwwuapscawp-contentuploads201002UAPS-Toronto-reportpdf

httppreviouspresstvirphoto20130621reportint20130621093947030jpg

httpshambhalatimesorgfiles201303Saskatchewan_First_Nations_Children_at_Wanuskewin_Heritage_Park_staring_into_camerajpg

httpfrenchletterswordpresscom20071113french-junk-food

httpwwwdomybooksie201102cheap-accountants

httplivingveganblogspotca200904fast-food-listhtml

Social determination of health 2009 The Nutrition Habits of Meacutetis Children and Youth Canada a Preliminary Examination Retrieve from

httpnccahneteditinfodocsfact20sheetschild20and20youthNutritional20Habits20Metis20Children2020Youth20

8English29pdf

Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centers (2003) Child hunger and food insecurity among urban Aboriginal families

Why am I poor 2012 First Nation Children Toronto Ontario Retrieved from httpwwwbeststartorgresourcesanti_povertypdfWhyAmIPoorpdf

Departmental Audit and Evaluation Branch March 2007 Evaluation of the First Nations Child and Family Services Program

From httpwwwaadncaandcgccaeng13323570415191332357117051sec3

Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada Modified in 2013-11-14 Backgrounder First Nation Child and Family Services Information Management System From httpwwwaadnc-aandcgccaeng13844514891581384451533138

Page 9: Advocacy in Child Care Project

bull basic statistic understanding

bull population of women amp children>non-

aboriginals

bull expensive living cost

bull donate food

bull facebook

This is what I found out from my research

First Nations children under 6 years of age were more than three times as likely to be raised by young parents between the ages of 15 and 24 years old than other Canadians

They were also more than three times more likely to live with a single parent as compared to other Canadian children

They were more likely to have larger families than other Canadians

Young average age of new mothers and their increased likelihood to be single parents

Young single parent face challenges related to education and employment

One in FOUR Aboriginal children in Canada is growing up in poverty

31 of Aboriginal children aged fourteen and under lived with a single parent

Children with single parent most like to live in low incomes families and are more likely to be unable to purchase healthy food

More than half of First Nations children are either overweight or obese and are at risk of developing diabetes heart disease and other conditions as they get older

In 2004 the rate of obesity among First Nations children under 12 years of age was more than four

times the Canadian rate Communities have seen

increases in type 2 diabetes in children

Hungry children are more likely to get colds and viruses to have a compromised immune system to have anemia sore stomachs and headaches

Food insecurity is linked to a number of mental health issues including low self-esteem inability to concentrate shame moodiness and behavioral problems

Suffering hunger is also linked to lack of success in school One key informant reported that about half of hunger children have early literacy and speech delay issues as well as behavioral issues

Food insecurity in Aboriginal child family is not just one communityrsquos matter it is our social issue because there is still a very high population rate of Aboriginal people whom lives in Canada These peoplersquos well-being yet will impact on our societyrsquos development

When does the issue start

How the issue work on First Nations

Where does those happen

What policies include in it

How does agencies works on Manitoba

How does the policy and legislation affect the action plan

Start at 1970sThe first formal agreement that

governmentrsquos provision of child and family service

First agency in Manitoba It ran by First Nation and Indian and funded

by Northern Affairs CanadaThe lack of policy for household and well-

being for safety of children

In Manitoba

Four agencies provides full service placinghousehold finding job solving family issueproviding foods and security

The legislation is necessary for regulate the FirstNations child and family service provider

75 of the aboriginal child and family supported bygovernment regulation service provider

83 in Ontario 98 in Manitoba

only providing food or money are not enough for these First Nation child and family

-needs for helping First Nations child and family has to be developed in the professional and official standard

-using social support to gain more focus to food and security of aboriginal people

City of Toronto Aboriginal Nutrition programBased on the Ontario government funds it

provides Aboriginal children and families living on and off reserves nutrition and healthy lifestyle education and counseling food and menu

Ontario Federation of Indian friendship centreVision Improve the quality of life for Aboriginal httpwwwofifcorg

Sarnia-Lambton Food Coalitionhttpwwwsarnialambtonfoodcoalitioncom

Location

156 Galloway Road Toronto ON M1E 1X2 MAP

Telephone 4162869449 middot Fax 4162869925

Community kitchen program For family with infants 0-6 months

Participants will learn traditional teachings and learn to cook cost effective nutrition meals

Create their own recipe booklet

Meal and nutrition program

Nutrition meals provided daily

On Monday Culture night come out and volunteer to help prepare the food for community

Get all stakeholders involved

Children

Family

Aboriginal community

Governments

Our group member working on the issue and find some possible solutions to solve the issue

Letter to the agency ndash Scarborough Child amp Family Life Centre

-- identify and address the issue of household food insecurity among aboriginal families

-- make an appointment to visit the centre

Create a Facebook page -- define the issue post statistics and relevant report about

the issue from authorities

--intended to address the issue and raise publicrsquos awareness

-- use multimedia artifact to grab publicrsquos attention and gain their support

Link to our Facebook page httpswwwfacebookcomaboriginalchildren

Make sure every child has breakfast

Everyone can make difference

Agency visiting Native Child and Family Services of Toronto

By 2015 the city of Toronto will make sure the right of Aboriginal children to have adequate and healthy breakfast is fulfilled every day

Will participate in national Aboriginal nutrition program ndash Canadian Feed The children

Make a visit

Find out what we can do to better help

Support the national Aboriginal nutrition program

BIBLIOGRAPHY Common menu bar links (2012 July 25) Household Food Insecurity in Canada in 2007-2008 Key Statistics and Graphics Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpwwwhc-scgccafn-ansurveillnutritioncommuninsecuritkey-stats-cles-2007-2008-engphp

JUST RELEASED Household Food Insecurity in Canada 2012 (nd) PROOF Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpnutritionalscienceslamputorontocajust-released-household-food-insecurity-in-canada-2012City of Toronto (1998-2013) Torontos Racial Diversity From httpwwwtorontocatoronto_factsdiversityhtm

Environics Institute (2010) Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study Toronto Report From httpwwwuapscawp-contentuploads201002UAPS-Toronto-reportpdf

httppreviouspresstvirphoto20130621reportint20130621093947030jpg

httpshambhalatimesorgfiles201303Saskatchewan_First_Nations_Children_at_Wanuskewin_Heritage_Park_staring_into_camerajpg

httpfrenchletterswordpresscom20071113french-junk-food

httpwwwdomybooksie201102cheap-accountants

httplivingveganblogspotca200904fast-food-listhtml

Social determination of health 2009 The Nutrition Habits of Meacutetis Children and Youth Canada a Preliminary Examination Retrieve from

httpnccahneteditinfodocsfact20sheetschild20and20youthNutritional20Habits20Metis20Children2020Youth20

8English29pdf

Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centers (2003) Child hunger and food insecurity among urban Aboriginal families

Why am I poor 2012 First Nation Children Toronto Ontario Retrieved from httpwwwbeststartorgresourcesanti_povertypdfWhyAmIPoorpdf

Departmental Audit and Evaluation Branch March 2007 Evaluation of the First Nations Child and Family Services Program

From httpwwwaadncaandcgccaeng13323570415191332357117051sec3

Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada Modified in 2013-11-14 Backgrounder First Nation Child and Family Services Information Management System From httpwwwaadnc-aandcgccaeng13844514891581384451533138

Page 10: Advocacy in Child Care Project

This is what I found out from my research

First Nations children under 6 years of age were more than three times as likely to be raised by young parents between the ages of 15 and 24 years old than other Canadians

They were also more than three times more likely to live with a single parent as compared to other Canadian children

They were more likely to have larger families than other Canadians

Young average age of new mothers and their increased likelihood to be single parents

Young single parent face challenges related to education and employment

One in FOUR Aboriginal children in Canada is growing up in poverty

31 of Aboriginal children aged fourteen and under lived with a single parent

Children with single parent most like to live in low incomes families and are more likely to be unable to purchase healthy food

More than half of First Nations children are either overweight or obese and are at risk of developing diabetes heart disease and other conditions as they get older

In 2004 the rate of obesity among First Nations children under 12 years of age was more than four

times the Canadian rate Communities have seen

increases in type 2 diabetes in children

Hungry children are more likely to get colds and viruses to have a compromised immune system to have anemia sore stomachs and headaches

Food insecurity is linked to a number of mental health issues including low self-esteem inability to concentrate shame moodiness and behavioral problems

Suffering hunger is also linked to lack of success in school One key informant reported that about half of hunger children have early literacy and speech delay issues as well as behavioral issues

Food insecurity in Aboriginal child family is not just one communityrsquos matter it is our social issue because there is still a very high population rate of Aboriginal people whom lives in Canada These peoplersquos well-being yet will impact on our societyrsquos development

When does the issue start

How the issue work on First Nations

Where does those happen

What policies include in it

How does agencies works on Manitoba

How does the policy and legislation affect the action plan

Start at 1970sThe first formal agreement that

governmentrsquos provision of child and family service

First agency in Manitoba It ran by First Nation and Indian and funded

by Northern Affairs CanadaThe lack of policy for household and well-

being for safety of children

In Manitoba

Four agencies provides full service placinghousehold finding job solving family issueproviding foods and security

The legislation is necessary for regulate the FirstNations child and family service provider

75 of the aboriginal child and family supported bygovernment regulation service provider

83 in Ontario 98 in Manitoba

only providing food or money are not enough for these First Nation child and family

-needs for helping First Nations child and family has to be developed in the professional and official standard

-using social support to gain more focus to food and security of aboriginal people

City of Toronto Aboriginal Nutrition programBased on the Ontario government funds it

provides Aboriginal children and families living on and off reserves nutrition and healthy lifestyle education and counseling food and menu

Ontario Federation of Indian friendship centreVision Improve the quality of life for Aboriginal httpwwwofifcorg

Sarnia-Lambton Food Coalitionhttpwwwsarnialambtonfoodcoalitioncom

Location

156 Galloway Road Toronto ON M1E 1X2 MAP

Telephone 4162869449 middot Fax 4162869925

Community kitchen program For family with infants 0-6 months

Participants will learn traditional teachings and learn to cook cost effective nutrition meals

Create their own recipe booklet

Meal and nutrition program

Nutrition meals provided daily

On Monday Culture night come out and volunteer to help prepare the food for community

Get all stakeholders involved

Children

Family

Aboriginal community

Governments

Our group member working on the issue and find some possible solutions to solve the issue

Letter to the agency ndash Scarborough Child amp Family Life Centre

-- identify and address the issue of household food insecurity among aboriginal families

-- make an appointment to visit the centre

Create a Facebook page -- define the issue post statistics and relevant report about

the issue from authorities

--intended to address the issue and raise publicrsquos awareness

-- use multimedia artifact to grab publicrsquos attention and gain their support

Link to our Facebook page httpswwwfacebookcomaboriginalchildren

Make sure every child has breakfast

Everyone can make difference

Agency visiting Native Child and Family Services of Toronto

By 2015 the city of Toronto will make sure the right of Aboriginal children to have adequate and healthy breakfast is fulfilled every day

Will participate in national Aboriginal nutrition program ndash Canadian Feed The children

Make a visit

Find out what we can do to better help

Support the national Aboriginal nutrition program

BIBLIOGRAPHY Common menu bar links (2012 July 25) Household Food Insecurity in Canada in 2007-2008 Key Statistics and Graphics Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpwwwhc-scgccafn-ansurveillnutritioncommuninsecuritkey-stats-cles-2007-2008-engphp

JUST RELEASED Household Food Insecurity in Canada 2012 (nd) PROOF Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpnutritionalscienceslamputorontocajust-released-household-food-insecurity-in-canada-2012City of Toronto (1998-2013) Torontos Racial Diversity From httpwwwtorontocatoronto_factsdiversityhtm

Environics Institute (2010) Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study Toronto Report From httpwwwuapscawp-contentuploads201002UAPS-Toronto-reportpdf

httppreviouspresstvirphoto20130621reportint20130621093947030jpg

httpshambhalatimesorgfiles201303Saskatchewan_First_Nations_Children_at_Wanuskewin_Heritage_Park_staring_into_camerajpg

httpfrenchletterswordpresscom20071113french-junk-food

httpwwwdomybooksie201102cheap-accountants

httplivingveganblogspotca200904fast-food-listhtml

Social determination of health 2009 The Nutrition Habits of Meacutetis Children and Youth Canada a Preliminary Examination Retrieve from

httpnccahneteditinfodocsfact20sheetschild20and20youthNutritional20Habits20Metis20Children2020Youth20

8English29pdf

Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centers (2003) Child hunger and food insecurity among urban Aboriginal families

Why am I poor 2012 First Nation Children Toronto Ontario Retrieved from httpwwwbeststartorgresourcesanti_povertypdfWhyAmIPoorpdf

Departmental Audit and Evaluation Branch March 2007 Evaluation of the First Nations Child and Family Services Program

From httpwwwaadncaandcgccaeng13323570415191332357117051sec3

Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada Modified in 2013-11-14 Backgrounder First Nation Child and Family Services Information Management System From httpwwwaadnc-aandcgccaeng13844514891581384451533138

Page 11: Advocacy in Child Care Project

They were more likely to have larger families than other Canadians

Young average age of new mothers and their increased likelihood to be single parents

Young single parent face challenges related to education and employment

One in FOUR Aboriginal children in Canada is growing up in poverty

31 of Aboriginal children aged fourteen and under lived with a single parent

Children with single parent most like to live in low incomes families and are more likely to be unable to purchase healthy food

More than half of First Nations children are either overweight or obese and are at risk of developing diabetes heart disease and other conditions as they get older

In 2004 the rate of obesity among First Nations children under 12 years of age was more than four

times the Canadian rate Communities have seen

increases in type 2 diabetes in children

Hungry children are more likely to get colds and viruses to have a compromised immune system to have anemia sore stomachs and headaches

Food insecurity is linked to a number of mental health issues including low self-esteem inability to concentrate shame moodiness and behavioral problems

Suffering hunger is also linked to lack of success in school One key informant reported that about half of hunger children have early literacy and speech delay issues as well as behavioral issues

Food insecurity in Aboriginal child family is not just one communityrsquos matter it is our social issue because there is still a very high population rate of Aboriginal people whom lives in Canada These peoplersquos well-being yet will impact on our societyrsquos development

When does the issue start

How the issue work on First Nations

Where does those happen

What policies include in it

How does agencies works on Manitoba

How does the policy and legislation affect the action plan

Start at 1970sThe first formal agreement that

governmentrsquos provision of child and family service

First agency in Manitoba It ran by First Nation and Indian and funded

by Northern Affairs CanadaThe lack of policy for household and well-

being for safety of children

In Manitoba

Four agencies provides full service placinghousehold finding job solving family issueproviding foods and security

The legislation is necessary for regulate the FirstNations child and family service provider

75 of the aboriginal child and family supported bygovernment regulation service provider

83 in Ontario 98 in Manitoba

only providing food or money are not enough for these First Nation child and family

-needs for helping First Nations child and family has to be developed in the professional and official standard

-using social support to gain more focus to food and security of aboriginal people

City of Toronto Aboriginal Nutrition programBased on the Ontario government funds it

provides Aboriginal children and families living on and off reserves nutrition and healthy lifestyle education and counseling food and menu

Ontario Federation of Indian friendship centreVision Improve the quality of life for Aboriginal httpwwwofifcorg

Sarnia-Lambton Food Coalitionhttpwwwsarnialambtonfoodcoalitioncom

Location

156 Galloway Road Toronto ON M1E 1X2 MAP

Telephone 4162869449 middot Fax 4162869925

Community kitchen program For family with infants 0-6 months

Participants will learn traditional teachings and learn to cook cost effective nutrition meals

Create their own recipe booklet

Meal and nutrition program

Nutrition meals provided daily

On Monday Culture night come out and volunteer to help prepare the food for community

Get all stakeholders involved

Children

Family

Aboriginal community

Governments

Our group member working on the issue and find some possible solutions to solve the issue

Letter to the agency ndash Scarborough Child amp Family Life Centre

-- identify and address the issue of household food insecurity among aboriginal families

-- make an appointment to visit the centre

Create a Facebook page -- define the issue post statistics and relevant report about

the issue from authorities

--intended to address the issue and raise publicrsquos awareness

-- use multimedia artifact to grab publicrsquos attention and gain their support

Link to our Facebook page httpswwwfacebookcomaboriginalchildren

Make sure every child has breakfast

Everyone can make difference

Agency visiting Native Child and Family Services of Toronto

By 2015 the city of Toronto will make sure the right of Aboriginal children to have adequate and healthy breakfast is fulfilled every day

Will participate in national Aboriginal nutrition program ndash Canadian Feed The children

Make a visit

Find out what we can do to better help

Support the national Aboriginal nutrition program

BIBLIOGRAPHY Common menu bar links (2012 July 25) Household Food Insecurity in Canada in 2007-2008 Key Statistics and Graphics Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpwwwhc-scgccafn-ansurveillnutritioncommuninsecuritkey-stats-cles-2007-2008-engphp

JUST RELEASED Household Food Insecurity in Canada 2012 (nd) PROOF Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpnutritionalscienceslamputorontocajust-released-household-food-insecurity-in-canada-2012City of Toronto (1998-2013) Torontos Racial Diversity From httpwwwtorontocatoronto_factsdiversityhtm

Environics Institute (2010) Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study Toronto Report From httpwwwuapscawp-contentuploads201002UAPS-Toronto-reportpdf

httppreviouspresstvirphoto20130621reportint20130621093947030jpg

httpshambhalatimesorgfiles201303Saskatchewan_First_Nations_Children_at_Wanuskewin_Heritage_Park_staring_into_camerajpg

httpfrenchletterswordpresscom20071113french-junk-food

httpwwwdomybooksie201102cheap-accountants

httplivingveganblogspotca200904fast-food-listhtml

Social determination of health 2009 The Nutrition Habits of Meacutetis Children and Youth Canada a Preliminary Examination Retrieve from

httpnccahneteditinfodocsfact20sheetschild20and20youthNutritional20Habits20Metis20Children2020Youth20

8English29pdf

Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centers (2003) Child hunger and food insecurity among urban Aboriginal families

Why am I poor 2012 First Nation Children Toronto Ontario Retrieved from httpwwwbeststartorgresourcesanti_povertypdfWhyAmIPoorpdf

Departmental Audit and Evaluation Branch March 2007 Evaluation of the First Nations Child and Family Services Program

From httpwwwaadncaandcgccaeng13323570415191332357117051sec3

Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada Modified in 2013-11-14 Backgrounder First Nation Child and Family Services Information Management System From httpwwwaadnc-aandcgccaeng13844514891581384451533138

Page 12: Advocacy in Child Care Project

One in FOUR Aboriginal children in Canada is growing up in poverty

31 of Aboriginal children aged fourteen and under lived with a single parent

Children with single parent most like to live in low incomes families and are more likely to be unable to purchase healthy food

More than half of First Nations children are either overweight or obese and are at risk of developing diabetes heart disease and other conditions as they get older

In 2004 the rate of obesity among First Nations children under 12 years of age was more than four

times the Canadian rate Communities have seen

increases in type 2 diabetes in children

Hungry children are more likely to get colds and viruses to have a compromised immune system to have anemia sore stomachs and headaches

Food insecurity is linked to a number of mental health issues including low self-esteem inability to concentrate shame moodiness and behavioral problems

Suffering hunger is also linked to lack of success in school One key informant reported that about half of hunger children have early literacy and speech delay issues as well as behavioral issues

Food insecurity in Aboriginal child family is not just one communityrsquos matter it is our social issue because there is still a very high population rate of Aboriginal people whom lives in Canada These peoplersquos well-being yet will impact on our societyrsquos development

When does the issue start

How the issue work on First Nations

Where does those happen

What policies include in it

How does agencies works on Manitoba

How does the policy and legislation affect the action plan

Start at 1970sThe first formal agreement that

governmentrsquos provision of child and family service

First agency in Manitoba It ran by First Nation and Indian and funded

by Northern Affairs CanadaThe lack of policy for household and well-

being for safety of children

In Manitoba

Four agencies provides full service placinghousehold finding job solving family issueproviding foods and security

The legislation is necessary for regulate the FirstNations child and family service provider

75 of the aboriginal child and family supported bygovernment regulation service provider

83 in Ontario 98 in Manitoba

only providing food or money are not enough for these First Nation child and family

-needs for helping First Nations child and family has to be developed in the professional and official standard

-using social support to gain more focus to food and security of aboriginal people

City of Toronto Aboriginal Nutrition programBased on the Ontario government funds it

provides Aboriginal children and families living on and off reserves nutrition and healthy lifestyle education and counseling food and menu

Ontario Federation of Indian friendship centreVision Improve the quality of life for Aboriginal httpwwwofifcorg

Sarnia-Lambton Food Coalitionhttpwwwsarnialambtonfoodcoalitioncom

Location

156 Galloway Road Toronto ON M1E 1X2 MAP

Telephone 4162869449 middot Fax 4162869925

Community kitchen program For family with infants 0-6 months

Participants will learn traditional teachings and learn to cook cost effective nutrition meals

Create their own recipe booklet

Meal and nutrition program

Nutrition meals provided daily

On Monday Culture night come out and volunteer to help prepare the food for community

Get all stakeholders involved

Children

Family

Aboriginal community

Governments

Our group member working on the issue and find some possible solutions to solve the issue

Letter to the agency ndash Scarborough Child amp Family Life Centre

-- identify and address the issue of household food insecurity among aboriginal families

-- make an appointment to visit the centre

Create a Facebook page -- define the issue post statistics and relevant report about

the issue from authorities

--intended to address the issue and raise publicrsquos awareness

-- use multimedia artifact to grab publicrsquos attention and gain their support

Link to our Facebook page httpswwwfacebookcomaboriginalchildren

Make sure every child has breakfast

Everyone can make difference

Agency visiting Native Child and Family Services of Toronto

By 2015 the city of Toronto will make sure the right of Aboriginal children to have adequate and healthy breakfast is fulfilled every day

Will participate in national Aboriginal nutrition program ndash Canadian Feed The children

Make a visit

Find out what we can do to better help

Support the national Aboriginal nutrition program

BIBLIOGRAPHY Common menu bar links (2012 July 25) Household Food Insecurity in Canada in 2007-2008 Key Statistics and Graphics Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpwwwhc-scgccafn-ansurveillnutritioncommuninsecuritkey-stats-cles-2007-2008-engphp

JUST RELEASED Household Food Insecurity in Canada 2012 (nd) PROOF Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpnutritionalscienceslamputorontocajust-released-household-food-insecurity-in-canada-2012City of Toronto (1998-2013) Torontos Racial Diversity From httpwwwtorontocatoronto_factsdiversityhtm

Environics Institute (2010) Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study Toronto Report From httpwwwuapscawp-contentuploads201002UAPS-Toronto-reportpdf

httppreviouspresstvirphoto20130621reportint20130621093947030jpg

httpshambhalatimesorgfiles201303Saskatchewan_First_Nations_Children_at_Wanuskewin_Heritage_Park_staring_into_camerajpg

httpfrenchletterswordpresscom20071113french-junk-food

httpwwwdomybooksie201102cheap-accountants

httplivingveganblogspotca200904fast-food-listhtml

Social determination of health 2009 The Nutrition Habits of Meacutetis Children and Youth Canada a Preliminary Examination Retrieve from

httpnccahneteditinfodocsfact20sheetschild20and20youthNutritional20Habits20Metis20Children2020Youth20

8English29pdf

Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centers (2003) Child hunger and food insecurity among urban Aboriginal families

Why am I poor 2012 First Nation Children Toronto Ontario Retrieved from httpwwwbeststartorgresourcesanti_povertypdfWhyAmIPoorpdf

Departmental Audit and Evaluation Branch March 2007 Evaluation of the First Nations Child and Family Services Program

From httpwwwaadncaandcgccaeng13323570415191332357117051sec3

Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada Modified in 2013-11-14 Backgrounder First Nation Child and Family Services Information Management System From httpwwwaadnc-aandcgccaeng13844514891581384451533138

Page 13: Advocacy in Child Care Project

More than half of First Nations children are either overweight or obese and are at risk of developing diabetes heart disease and other conditions as they get older

In 2004 the rate of obesity among First Nations children under 12 years of age was more than four

times the Canadian rate Communities have seen

increases in type 2 diabetes in children

Hungry children are more likely to get colds and viruses to have a compromised immune system to have anemia sore stomachs and headaches

Food insecurity is linked to a number of mental health issues including low self-esteem inability to concentrate shame moodiness and behavioral problems

Suffering hunger is also linked to lack of success in school One key informant reported that about half of hunger children have early literacy and speech delay issues as well as behavioral issues

Food insecurity in Aboriginal child family is not just one communityrsquos matter it is our social issue because there is still a very high population rate of Aboriginal people whom lives in Canada These peoplersquos well-being yet will impact on our societyrsquos development

When does the issue start

How the issue work on First Nations

Where does those happen

What policies include in it

How does agencies works on Manitoba

How does the policy and legislation affect the action plan

Start at 1970sThe first formal agreement that

governmentrsquos provision of child and family service

First agency in Manitoba It ran by First Nation and Indian and funded

by Northern Affairs CanadaThe lack of policy for household and well-

being for safety of children

In Manitoba

Four agencies provides full service placinghousehold finding job solving family issueproviding foods and security

The legislation is necessary for regulate the FirstNations child and family service provider

75 of the aboriginal child and family supported bygovernment regulation service provider

83 in Ontario 98 in Manitoba

only providing food or money are not enough for these First Nation child and family

-needs for helping First Nations child and family has to be developed in the professional and official standard

-using social support to gain more focus to food and security of aboriginal people

City of Toronto Aboriginal Nutrition programBased on the Ontario government funds it

provides Aboriginal children and families living on and off reserves nutrition and healthy lifestyle education and counseling food and menu

Ontario Federation of Indian friendship centreVision Improve the quality of life for Aboriginal httpwwwofifcorg

Sarnia-Lambton Food Coalitionhttpwwwsarnialambtonfoodcoalitioncom

Location

156 Galloway Road Toronto ON M1E 1X2 MAP

Telephone 4162869449 middot Fax 4162869925

Community kitchen program For family with infants 0-6 months

Participants will learn traditional teachings and learn to cook cost effective nutrition meals

Create their own recipe booklet

Meal and nutrition program

Nutrition meals provided daily

On Monday Culture night come out and volunteer to help prepare the food for community

Get all stakeholders involved

Children

Family

Aboriginal community

Governments

Our group member working on the issue and find some possible solutions to solve the issue

Letter to the agency ndash Scarborough Child amp Family Life Centre

-- identify and address the issue of household food insecurity among aboriginal families

-- make an appointment to visit the centre

Create a Facebook page -- define the issue post statistics and relevant report about

the issue from authorities

--intended to address the issue and raise publicrsquos awareness

-- use multimedia artifact to grab publicrsquos attention and gain their support

Link to our Facebook page httpswwwfacebookcomaboriginalchildren

Make sure every child has breakfast

Everyone can make difference

Agency visiting Native Child and Family Services of Toronto

By 2015 the city of Toronto will make sure the right of Aboriginal children to have adequate and healthy breakfast is fulfilled every day

Will participate in national Aboriginal nutrition program ndash Canadian Feed The children

Make a visit

Find out what we can do to better help

Support the national Aboriginal nutrition program

BIBLIOGRAPHY Common menu bar links (2012 July 25) Household Food Insecurity in Canada in 2007-2008 Key Statistics and Graphics Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpwwwhc-scgccafn-ansurveillnutritioncommuninsecuritkey-stats-cles-2007-2008-engphp

JUST RELEASED Household Food Insecurity in Canada 2012 (nd) PROOF Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpnutritionalscienceslamputorontocajust-released-household-food-insecurity-in-canada-2012City of Toronto (1998-2013) Torontos Racial Diversity From httpwwwtorontocatoronto_factsdiversityhtm

Environics Institute (2010) Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study Toronto Report From httpwwwuapscawp-contentuploads201002UAPS-Toronto-reportpdf

httppreviouspresstvirphoto20130621reportint20130621093947030jpg

httpshambhalatimesorgfiles201303Saskatchewan_First_Nations_Children_at_Wanuskewin_Heritage_Park_staring_into_camerajpg

httpfrenchletterswordpresscom20071113french-junk-food

httpwwwdomybooksie201102cheap-accountants

httplivingveganblogspotca200904fast-food-listhtml

Social determination of health 2009 The Nutrition Habits of Meacutetis Children and Youth Canada a Preliminary Examination Retrieve from

httpnccahneteditinfodocsfact20sheetschild20and20youthNutritional20Habits20Metis20Children2020Youth20

8English29pdf

Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centers (2003) Child hunger and food insecurity among urban Aboriginal families

Why am I poor 2012 First Nation Children Toronto Ontario Retrieved from httpwwwbeststartorgresourcesanti_povertypdfWhyAmIPoorpdf

Departmental Audit and Evaluation Branch March 2007 Evaluation of the First Nations Child and Family Services Program

From httpwwwaadncaandcgccaeng13323570415191332357117051sec3

Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada Modified in 2013-11-14 Backgrounder First Nation Child and Family Services Information Management System From httpwwwaadnc-aandcgccaeng13844514891581384451533138

Page 14: Advocacy in Child Care Project

Hungry children are more likely to get colds and viruses to have a compromised immune system to have anemia sore stomachs and headaches

Food insecurity is linked to a number of mental health issues including low self-esteem inability to concentrate shame moodiness and behavioral problems

Suffering hunger is also linked to lack of success in school One key informant reported that about half of hunger children have early literacy and speech delay issues as well as behavioral issues

Food insecurity in Aboriginal child family is not just one communityrsquos matter it is our social issue because there is still a very high population rate of Aboriginal people whom lives in Canada These peoplersquos well-being yet will impact on our societyrsquos development

When does the issue start

How the issue work on First Nations

Where does those happen

What policies include in it

How does agencies works on Manitoba

How does the policy and legislation affect the action plan

Start at 1970sThe first formal agreement that

governmentrsquos provision of child and family service

First agency in Manitoba It ran by First Nation and Indian and funded

by Northern Affairs CanadaThe lack of policy for household and well-

being for safety of children

In Manitoba

Four agencies provides full service placinghousehold finding job solving family issueproviding foods and security

The legislation is necessary for regulate the FirstNations child and family service provider

75 of the aboriginal child and family supported bygovernment regulation service provider

83 in Ontario 98 in Manitoba

only providing food or money are not enough for these First Nation child and family

-needs for helping First Nations child and family has to be developed in the professional and official standard

-using social support to gain more focus to food and security of aboriginal people

City of Toronto Aboriginal Nutrition programBased on the Ontario government funds it

provides Aboriginal children and families living on and off reserves nutrition and healthy lifestyle education and counseling food and menu

Ontario Federation of Indian friendship centreVision Improve the quality of life for Aboriginal httpwwwofifcorg

Sarnia-Lambton Food Coalitionhttpwwwsarnialambtonfoodcoalitioncom

Location

156 Galloway Road Toronto ON M1E 1X2 MAP

Telephone 4162869449 middot Fax 4162869925

Community kitchen program For family with infants 0-6 months

Participants will learn traditional teachings and learn to cook cost effective nutrition meals

Create their own recipe booklet

Meal and nutrition program

Nutrition meals provided daily

On Monday Culture night come out and volunteer to help prepare the food for community

Get all stakeholders involved

Children

Family

Aboriginal community

Governments

Our group member working on the issue and find some possible solutions to solve the issue

Letter to the agency ndash Scarborough Child amp Family Life Centre

-- identify and address the issue of household food insecurity among aboriginal families

-- make an appointment to visit the centre

Create a Facebook page -- define the issue post statistics and relevant report about

the issue from authorities

--intended to address the issue and raise publicrsquos awareness

-- use multimedia artifact to grab publicrsquos attention and gain their support

Link to our Facebook page httpswwwfacebookcomaboriginalchildren

Make sure every child has breakfast

Everyone can make difference

Agency visiting Native Child and Family Services of Toronto

By 2015 the city of Toronto will make sure the right of Aboriginal children to have adequate and healthy breakfast is fulfilled every day

Will participate in national Aboriginal nutrition program ndash Canadian Feed The children

Make a visit

Find out what we can do to better help

Support the national Aboriginal nutrition program

BIBLIOGRAPHY Common menu bar links (2012 July 25) Household Food Insecurity in Canada in 2007-2008 Key Statistics and Graphics Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpwwwhc-scgccafn-ansurveillnutritioncommuninsecuritkey-stats-cles-2007-2008-engphp

JUST RELEASED Household Food Insecurity in Canada 2012 (nd) PROOF Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpnutritionalscienceslamputorontocajust-released-household-food-insecurity-in-canada-2012City of Toronto (1998-2013) Torontos Racial Diversity From httpwwwtorontocatoronto_factsdiversityhtm

Environics Institute (2010) Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study Toronto Report From httpwwwuapscawp-contentuploads201002UAPS-Toronto-reportpdf

httppreviouspresstvirphoto20130621reportint20130621093947030jpg

httpshambhalatimesorgfiles201303Saskatchewan_First_Nations_Children_at_Wanuskewin_Heritage_Park_staring_into_camerajpg

httpfrenchletterswordpresscom20071113french-junk-food

httpwwwdomybooksie201102cheap-accountants

httplivingveganblogspotca200904fast-food-listhtml

Social determination of health 2009 The Nutrition Habits of Meacutetis Children and Youth Canada a Preliminary Examination Retrieve from

httpnccahneteditinfodocsfact20sheetschild20and20youthNutritional20Habits20Metis20Children2020Youth20

8English29pdf

Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centers (2003) Child hunger and food insecurity among urban Aboriginal families

Why am I poor 2012 First Nation Children Toronto Ontario Retrieved from httpwwwbeststartorgresourcesanti_povertypdfWhyAmIPoorpdf

Departmental Audit and Evaluation Branch March 2007 Evaluation of the First Nations Child and Family Services Program

From httpwwwaadncaandcgccaeng13323570415191332357117051sec3

Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada Modified in 2013-11-14 Backgrounder First Nation Child and Family Services Information Management System From httpwwwaadnc-aandcgccaeng13844514891581384451533138

Page 15: Advocacy in Child Care Project

Food insecurity in Aboriginal child family is not just one communityrsquos matter it is our social issue because there is still a very high population rate of Aboriginal people whom lives in Canada These peoplersquos well-being yet will impact on our societyrsquos development

When does the issue start

How the issue work on First Nations

Where does those happen

What policies include in it

How does agencies works on Manitoba

How does the policy and legislation affect the action plan

Start at 1970sThe first formal agreement that

governmentrsquos provision of child and family service

First agency in Manitoba It ran by First Nation and Indian and funded

by Northern Affairs CanadaThe lack of policy for household and well-

being for safety of children

In Manitoba

Four agencies provides full service placinghousehold finding job solving family issueproviding foods and security

The legislation is necessary for regulate the FirstNations child and family service provider

75 of the aboriginal child and family supported bygovernment regulation service provider

83 in Ontario 98 in Manitoba

only providing food or money are not enough for these First Nation child and family

-needs for helping First Nations child and family has to be developed in the professional and official standard

-using social support to gain more focus to food and security of aboriginal people

City of Toronto Aboriginal Nutrition programBased on the Ontario government funds it

provides Aboriginal children and families living on and off reserves nutrition and healthy lifestyle education and counseling food and menu

Ontario Federation of Indian friendship centreVision Improve the quality of life for Aboriginal httpwwwofifcorg

Sarnia-Lambton Food Coalitionhttpwwwsarnialambtonfoodcoalitioncom

Location

156 Galloway Road Toronto ON M1E 1X2 MAP

Telephone 4162869449 middot Fax 4162869925

Community kitchen program For family with infants 0-6 months

Participants will learn traditional teachings and learn to cook cost effective nutrition meals

Create their own recipe booklet

Meal and nutrition program

Nutrition meals provided daily

On Monday Culture night come out and volunteer to help prepare the food for community

Get all stakeholders involved

Children

Family

Aboriginal community

Governments

Our group member working on the issue and find some possible solutions to solve the issue

Letter to the agency ndash Scarborough Child amp Family Life Centre

-- identify and address the issue of household food insecurity among aboriginal families

-- make an appointment to visit the centre

Create a Facebook page -- define the issue post statistics and relevant report about

the issue from authorities

--intended to address the issue and raise publicrsquos awareness

-- use multimedia artifact to grab publicrsquos attention and gain their support

Link to our Facebook page httpswwwfacebookcomaboriginalchildren

Make sure every child has breakfast

Everyone can make difference

Agency visiting Native Child and Family Services of Toronto

By 2015 the city of Toronto will make sure the right of Aboriginal children to have adequate and healthy breakfast is fulfilled every day

Will participate in national Aboriginal nutrition program ndash Canadian Feed The children

Make a visit

Find out what we can do to better help

Support the national Aboriginal nutrition program

BIBLIOGRAPHY Common menu bar links (2012 July 25) Household Food Insecurity in Canada in 2007-2008 Key Statistics and Graphics Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpwwwhc-scgccafn-ansurveillnutritioncommuninsecuritkey-stats-cles-2007-2008-engphp

JUST RELEASED Household Food Insecurity in Canada 2012 (nd) PROOF Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpnutritionalscienceslamputorontocajust-released-household-food-insecurity-in-canada-2012City of Toronto (1998-2013) Torontos Racial Diversity From httpwwwtorontocatoronto_factsdiversityhtm

Environics Institute (2010) Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study Toronto Report From httpwwwuapscawp-contentuploads201002UAPS-Toronto-reportpdf

httppreviouspresstvirphoto20130621reportint20130621093947030jpg

httpshambhalatimesorgfiles201303Saskatchewan_First_Nations_Children_at_Wanuskewin_Heritage_Park_staring_into_camerajpg

httpfrenchletterswordpresscom20071113french-junk-food

httpwwwdomybooksie201102cheap-accountants

httplivingveganblogspotca200904fast-food-listhtml

Social determination of health 2009 The Nutrition Habits of Meacutetis Children and Youth Canada a Preliminary Examination Retrieve from

httpnccahneteditinfodocsfact20sheetschild20and20youthNutritional20Habits20Metis20Children2020Youth20

8English29pdf

Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centers (2003) Child hunger and food insecurity among urban Aboriginal families

Why am I poor 2012 First Nation Children Toronto Ontario Retrieved from httpwwwbeststartorgresourcesanti_povertypdfWhyAmIPoorpdf

Departmental Audit and Evaluation Branch March 2007 Evaluation of the First Nations Child and Family Services Program

From httpwwwaadncaandcgccaeng13323570415191332357117051sec3

Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada Modified in 2013-11-14 Backgrounder First Nation Child and Family Services Information Management System From httpwwwaadnc-aandcgccaeng13844514891581384451533138

Page 16: Advocacy in Child Care Project

When does the issue start

How the issue work on First Nations

Where does those happen

What policies include in it

How does agencies works on Manitoba

How does the policy and legislation affect the action plan

Start at 1970sThe first formal agreement that

governmentrsquos provision of child and family service

First agency in Manitoba It ran by First Nation and Indian and funded

by Northern Affairs CanadaThe lack of policy for household and well-

being for safety of children

In Manitoba

Four agencies provides full service placinghousehold finding job solving family issueproviding foods and security

The legislation is necessary for regulate the FirstNations child and family service provider

75 of the aboriginal child and family supported bygovernment regulation service provider

83 in Ontario 98 in Manitoba

only providing food or money are not enough for these First Nation child and family

-needs for helping First Nations child and family has to be developed in the professional and official standard

-using social support to gain more focus to food and security of aboriginal people

City of Toronto Aboriginal Nutrition programBased on the Ontario government funds it

provides Aboriginal children and families living on and off reserves nutrition and healthy lifestyle education and counseling food and menu

Ontario Federation of Indian friendship centreVision Improve the quality of life for Aboriginal httpwwwofifcorg

Sarnia-Lambton Food Coalitionhttpwwwsarnialambtonfoodcoalitioncom

Location

156 Galloway Road Toronto ON M1E 1X2 MAP

Telephone 4162869449 middot Fax 4162869925

Community kitchen program For family with infants 0-6 months

Participants will learn traditional teachings and learn to cook cost effective nutrition meals

Create their own recipe booklet

Meal and nutrition program

Nutrition meals provided daily

On Monday Culture night come out and volunteer to help prepare the food for community

Get all stakeholders involved

Children

Family

Aboriginal community

Governments

Our group member working on the issue and find some possible solutions to solve the issue

Letter to the agency ndash Scarborough Child amp Family Life Centre

-- identify and address the issue of household food insecurity among aboriginal families

-- make an appointment to visit the centre

Create a Facebook page -- define the issue post statistics and relevant report about

the issue from authorities

--intended to address the issue and raise publicrsquos awareness

-- use multimedia artifact to grab publicrsquos attention and gain their support

Link to our Facebook page httpswwwfacebookcomaboriginalchildren

Make sure every child has breakfast

Everyone can make difference

Agency visiting Native Child and Family Services of Toronto

By 2015 the city of Toronto will make sure the right of Aboriginal children to have adequate and healthy breakfast is fulfilled every day

Will participate in national Aboriginal nutrition program ndash Canadian Feed The children

Make a visit

Find out what we can do to better help

Support the national Aboriginal nutrition program

BIBLIOGRAPHY Common menu bar links (2012 July 25) Household Food Insecurity in Canada in 2007-2008 Key Statistics and Graphics Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpwwwhc-scgccafn-ansurveillnutritioncommuninsecuritkey-stats-cles-2007-2008-engphp

JUST RELEASED Household Food Insecurity in Canada 2012 (nd) PROOF Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpnutritionalscienceslamputorontocajust-released-household-food-insecurity-in-canada-2012City of Toronto (1998-2013) Torontos Racial Diversity From httpwwwtorontocatoronto_factsdiversityhtm

Environics Institute (2010) Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study Toronto Report From httpwwwuapscawp-contentuploads201002UAPS-Toronto-reportpdf

httppreviouspresstvirphoto20130621reportint20130621093947030jpg

httpshambhalatimesorgfiles201303Saskatchewan_First_Nations_Children_at_Wanuskewin_Heritage_Park_staring_into_camerajpg

httpfrenchletterswordpresscom20071113french-junk-food

httpwwwdomybooksie201102cheap-accountants

httplivingveganblogspotca200904fast-food-listhtml

Social determination of health 2009 The Nutrition Habits of Meacutetis Children and Youth Canada a Preliminary Examination Retrieve from

httpnccahneteditinfodocsfact20sheetschild20and20youthNutritional20Habits20Metis20Children2020Youth20

8English29pdf

Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centers (2003) Child hunger and food insecurity among urban Aboriginal families

Why am I poor 2012 First Nation Children Toronto Ontario Retrieved from httpwwwbeststartorgresourcesanti_povertypdfWhyAmIPoorpdf

Departmental Audit and Evaluation Branch March 2007 Evaluation of the First Nations Child and Family Services Program

From httpwwwaadncaandcgccaeng13323570415191332357117051sec3

Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada Modified in 2013-11-14 Backgrounder First Nation Child and Family Services Information Management System From httpwwwaadnc-aandcgccaeng13844514891581384451533138

Page 17: Advocacy in Child Care Project

Start at 1970sThe first formal agreement that

governmentrsquos provision of child and family service

First agency in Manitoba It ran by First Nation and Indian and funded

by Northern Affairs CanadaThe lack of policy for household and well-

being for safety of children

In Manitoba

Four agencies provides full service placinghousehold finding job solving family issueproviding foods and security

The legislation is necessary for regulate the FirstNations child and family service provider

75 of the aboriginal child and family supported bygovernment regulation service provider

83 in Ontario 98 in Manitoba

only providing food or money are not enough for these First Nation child and family

-needs for helping First Nations child and family has to be developed in the professional and official standard

-using social support to gain more focus to food and security of aboriginal people

City of Toronto Aboriginal Nutrition programBased on the Ontario government funds it

provides Aboriginal children and families living on and off reserves nutrition and healthy lifestyle education and counseling food and menu

Ontario Federation of Indian friendship centreVision Improve the quality of life for Aboriginal httpwwwofifcorg

Sarnia-Lambton Food Coalitionhttpwwwsarnialambtonfoodcoalitioncom

Location

156 Galloway Road Toronto ON M1E 1X2 MAP

Telephone 4162869449 middot Fax 4162869925

Community kitchen program For family with infants 0-6 months

Participants will learn traditional teachings and learn to cook cost effective nutrition meals

Create their own recipe booklet

Meal and nutrition program

Nutrition meals provided daily

On Monday Culture night come out and volunteer to help prepare the food for community

Get all stakeholders involved

Children

Family

Aboriginal community

Governments

Our group member working on the issue and find some possible solutions to solve the issue

Letter to the agency ndash Scarborough Child amp Family Life Centre

-- identify and address the issue of household food insecurity among aboriginal families

-- make an appointment to visit the centre

Create a Facebook page -- define the issue post statistics and relevant report about

the issue from authorities

--intended to address the issue and raise publicrsquos awareness

-- use multimedia artifact to grab publicrsquos attention and gain their support

Link to our Facebook page httpswwwfacebookcomaboriginalchildren

Make sure every child has breakfast

Everyone can make difference

Agency visiting Native Child and Family Services of Toronto

By 2015 the city of Toronto will make sure the right of Aboriginal children to have adequate and healthy breakfast is fulfilled every day

Will participate in national Aboriginal nutrition program ndash Canadian Feed The children

Make a visit

Find out what we can do to better help

Support the national Aboriginal nutrition program

BIBLIOGRAPHY Common menu bar links (2012 July 25) Household Food Insecurity in Canada in 2007-2008 Key Statistics and Graphics Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpwwwhc-scgccafn-ansurveillnutritioncommuninsecuritkey-stats-cles-2007-2008-engphp

JUST RELEASED Household Food Insecurity in Canada 2012 (nd) PROOF Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpnutritionalscienceslamputorontocajust-released-household-food-insecurity-in-canada-2012City of Toronto (1998-2013) Torontos Racial Diversity From httpwwwtorontocatoronto_factsdiversityhtm

Environics Institute (2010) Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study Toronto Report From httpwwwuapscawp-contentuploads201002UAPS-Toronto-reportpdf

httppreviouspresstvirphoto20130621reportint20130621093947030jpg

httpshambhalatimesorgfiles201303Saskatchewan_First_Nations_Children_at_Wanuskewin_Heritage_Park_staring_into_camerajpg

httpfrenchletterswordpresscom20071113french-junk-food

httpwwwdomybooksie201102cheap-accountants

httplivingveganblogspotca200904fast-food-listhtml

Social determination of health 2009 The Nutrition Habits of Meacutetis Children and Youth Canada a Preliminary Examination Retrieve from

httpnccahneteditinfodocsfact20sheetschild20and20youthNutritional20Habits20Metis20Children2020Youth20

8English29pdf

Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centers (2003) Child hunger and food insecurity among urban Aboriginal families

Why am I poor 2012 First Nation Children Toronto Ontario Retrieved from httpwwwbeststartorgresourcesanti_povertypdfWhyAmIPoorpdf

Departmental Audit and Evaluation Branch March 2007 Evaluation of the First Nations Child and Family Services Program

From httpwwwaadncaandcgccaeng13323570415191332357117051sec3

Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada Modified in 2013-11-14 Backgrounder First Nation Child and Family Services Information Management System From httpwwwaadnc-aandcgccaeng13844514891581384451533138

Page 18: Advocacy in Child Care Project

In Manitoba

Four agencies provides full service placinghousehold finding job solving family issueproviding foods and security

The legislation is necessary for regulate the FirstNations child and family service provider

75 of the aboriginal child and family supported bygovernment regulation service provider

83 in Ontario 98 in Manitoba

only providing food or money are not enough for these First Nation child and family

-needs for helping First Nations child and family has to be developed in the professional and official standard

-using social support to gain more focus to food and security of aboriginal people

City of Toronto Aboriginal Nutrition programBased on the Ontario government funds it

provides Aboriginal children and families living on and off reserves nutrition and healthy lifestyle education and counseling food and menu

Ontario Federation of Indian friendship centreVision Improve the quality of life for Aboriginal httpwwwofifcorg

Sarnia-Lambton Food Coalitionhttpwwwsarnialambtonfoodcoalitioncom

Location

156 Galloway Road Toronto ON M1E 1X2 MAP

Telephone 4162869449 middot Fax 4162869925

Community kitchen program For family with infants 0-6 months

Participants will learn traditional teachings and learn to cook cost effective nutrition meals

Create their own recipe booklet

Meal and nutrition program

Nutrition meals provided daily

On Monday Culture night come out and volunteer to help prepare the food for community

Get all stakeholders involved

Children

Family

Aboriginal community

Governments

Our group member working on the issue and find some possible solutions to solve the issue

Letter to the agency ndash Scarborough Child amp Family Life Centre

-- identify and address the issue of household food insecurity among aboriginal families

-- make an appointment to visit the centre

Create a Facebook page -- define the issue post statistics and relevant report about

the issue from authorities

--intended to address the issue and raise publicrsquos awareness

-- use multimedia artifact to grab publicrsquos attention and gain their support

Link to our Facebook page httpswwwfacebookcomaboriginalchildren

Make sure every child has breakfast

Everyone can make difference

Agency visiting Native Child and Family Services of Toronto

By 2015 the city of Toronto will make sure the right of Aboriginal children to have adequate and healthy breakfast is fulfilled every day

Will participate in national Aboriginal nutrition program ndash Canadian Feed The children

Make a visit

Find out what we can do to better help

Support the national Aboriginal nutrition program

BIBLIOGRAPHY Common menu bar links (2012 July 25) Household Food Insecurity in Canada in 2007-2008 Key Statistics and Graphics Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpwwwhc-scgccafn-ansurveillnutritioncommuninsecuritkey-stats-cles-2007-2008-engphp

JUST RELEASED Household Food Insecurity in Canada 2012 (nd) PROOF Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpnutritionalscienceslamputorontocajust-released-household-food-insecurity-in-canada-2012City of Toronto (1998-2013) Torontos Racial Diversity From httpwwwtorontocatoronto_factsdiversityhtm

Environics Institute (2010) Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study Toronto Report From httpwwwuapscawp-contentuploads201002UAPS-Toronto-reportpdf

httppreviouspresstvirphoto20130621reportint20130621093947030jpg

httpshambhalatimesorgfiles201303Saskatchewan_First_Nations_Children_at_Wanuskewin_Heritage_Park_staring_into_camerajpg

httpfrenchletterswordpresscom20071113french-junk-food

httpwwwdomybooksie201102cheap-accountants

httplivingveganblogspotca200904fast-food-listhtml

Social determination of health 2009 The Nutrition Habits of Meacutetis Children and Youth Canada a Preliminary Examination Retrieve from

httpnccahneteditinfodocsfact20sheetschild20and20youthNutritional20Habits20Metis20Children2020Youth20

8English29pdf

Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centers (2003) Child hunger and food insecurity among urban Aboriginal families

Why am I poor 2012 First Nation Children Toronto Ontario Retrieved from httpwwwbeststartorgresourcesanti_povertypdfWhyAmIPoorpdf

Departmental Audit and Evaluation Branch March 2007 Evaluation of the First Nations Child and Family Services Program

From httpwwwaadncaandcgccaeng13323570415191332357117051sec3

Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada Modified in 2013-11-14 Backgrounder First Nation Child and Family Services Information Management System From httpwwwaadnc-aandcgccaeng13844514891581384451533138

Page 19: Advocacy in Child Care Project

only providing food or money are not enough for these First Nation child and family

-needs for helping First Nations child and family has to be developed in the professional and official standard

-using social support to gain more focus to food and security of aboriginal people

City of Toronto Aboriginal Nutrition programBased on the Ontario government funds it

provides Aboriginal children and families living on and off reserves nutrition and healthy lifestyle education and counseling food and menu

Ontario Federation of Indian friendship centreVision Improve the quality of life for Aboriginal httpwwwofifcorg

Sarnia-Lambton Food Coalitionhttpwwwsarnialambtonfoodcoalitioncom

Location

156 Galloway Road Toronto ON M1E 1X2 MAP

Telephone 4162869449 middot Fax 4162869925

Community kitchen program For family with infants 0-6 months

Participants will learn traditional teachings and learn to cook cost effective nutrition meals

Create their own recipe booklet

Meal and nutrition program

Nutrition meals provided daily

On Monday Culture night come out and volunteer to help prepare the food for community

Get all stakeholders involved

Children

Family

Aboriginal community

Governments

Our group member working on the issue and find some possible solutions to solve the issue

Letter to the agency ndash Scarborough Child amp Family Life Centre

-- identify and address the issue of household food insecurity among aboriginal families

-- make an appointment to visit the centre

Create a Facebook page -- define the issue post statistics and relevant report about

the issue from authorities

--intended to address the issue and raise publicrsquos awareness

-- use multimedia artifact to grab publicrsquos attention and gain their support

Link to our Facebook page httpswwwfacebookcomaboriginalchildren

Make sure every child has breakfast

Everyone can make difference

Agency visiting Native Child and Family Services of Toronto

By 2015 the city of Toronto will make sure the right of Aboriginal children to have adequate and healthy breakfast is fulfilled every day

Will participate in national Aboriginal nutrition program ndash Canadian Feed The children

Make a visit

Find out what we can do to better help

Support the national Aboriginal nutrition program

BIBLIOGRAPHY Common menu bar links (2012 July 25) Household Food Insecurity in Canada in 2007-2008 Key Statistics and Graphics Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpwwwhc-scgccafn-ansurveillnutritioncommuninsecuritkey-stats-cles-2007-2008-engphp

JUST RELEASED Household Food Insecurity in Canada 2012 (nd) PROOF Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpnutritionalscienceslamputorontocajust-released-household-food-insecurity-in-canada-2012City of Toronto (1998-2013) Torontos Racial Diversity From httpwwwtorontocatoronto_factsdiversityhtm

Environics Institute (2010) Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study Toronto Report From httpwwwuapscawp-contentuploads201002UAPS-Toronto-reportpdf

httppreviouspresstvirphoto20130621reportint20130621093947030jpg

httpshambhalatimesorgfiles201303Saskatchewan_First_Nations_Children_at_Wanuskewin_Heritage_Park_staring_into_camerajpg

httpfrenchletterswordpresscom20071113french-junk-food

httpwwwdomybooksie201102cheap-accountants

httplivingveganblogspotca200904fast-food-listhtml

Social determination of health 2009 The Nutrition Habits of Meacutetis Children and Youth Canada a Preliminary Examination Retrieve from

httpnccahneteditinfodocsfact20sheetschild20and20youthNutritional20Habits20Metis20Children2020Youth20

8English29pdf

Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centers (2003) Child hunger and food insecurity among urban Aboriginal families

Why am I poor 2012 First Nation Children Toronto Ontario Retrieved from httpwwwbeststartorgresourcesanti_povertypdfWhyAmIPoorpdf

Departmental Audit and Evaluation Branch March 2007 Evaluation of the First Nations Child and Family Services Program

From httpwwwaadncaandcgccaeng13323570415191332357117051sec3

Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada Modified in 2013-11-14 Backgrounder First Nation Child and Family Services Information Management System From httpwwwaadnc-aandcgccaeng13844514891581384451533138

Page 20: Advocacy in Child Care Project

City of Toronto Aboriginal Nutrition programBased on the Ontario government funds it

provides Aboriginal children and families living on and off reserves nutrition and healthy lifestyle education and counseling food and menu

Ontario Federation of Indian friendship centreVision Improve the quality of life for Aboriginal httpwwwofifcorg

Sarnia-Lambton Food Coalitionhttpwwwsarnialambtonfoodcoalitioncom

Location

156 Galloway Road Toronto ON M1E 1X2 MAP

Telephone 4162869449 middot Fax 4162869925

Community kitchen program For family with infants 0-6 months

Participants will learn traditional teachings and learn to cook cost effective nutrition meals

Create their own recipe booklet

Meal and nutrition program

Nutrition meals provided daily

On Monday Culture night come out and volunteer to help prepare the food for community

Get all stakeholders involved

Children

Family

Aboriginal community

Governments

Our group member working on the issue and find some possible solutions to solve the issue

Letter to the agency ndash Scarborough Child amp Family Life Centre

-- identify and address the issue of household food insecurity among aboriginal families

-- make an appointment to visit the centre

Create a Facebook page -- define the issue post statistics and relevant report about

the issue from authorities

--intended to address the issue and raise publicrsquos awareness

-- use multimedia artifact to grab publicrsquos attention and gain their support

Link to our Facebook page httpswwwfacebookcomaboriginalchildren

Make sure every child has breakfast

Everyone can make difference

Agency visiting Native Child and Family Services of Toronto

By 2015 the city of Toronto will make sure the right of Aboriginal children to have adequate and healthy breakfast is fulfilled every day

Will participate in national Aboriginal nutrition program ndash Canadian Feed The children

Make a visit

Find out what we can do to better help

Support the national Aboriginal nutrition program

BIBLIOGRAPHY Common menu bar links (2012 July 25) Household Food Insecurity in Canada in 2007-2008 Key Statistics and Graphics Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpwwwhc-scgccafn-ansurveillnutritioncommuninsecuritkey-stats-cles-2007-2008-engphp

JUST RELEASED Household Food Insecurity in Canada 2012 (nd) PROOF Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpnutritionalscienceslamputorontocajust-released-household-food-insecurity-in-canada-2012City of Toronto (1998-2013) Torontos Racial Diversity From httpwwwtorontocatoronto_factsdiversityhtm

Environics Institute (2010) Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study Toronto Report From httpwwwuapscawp-contentuploads201002UAPS-Toronto-reportpdf

httppreviouspresstvirphoto20130621reportint20130621093947030jpg

httpshambhalatimesorgfiles201303Saskatchewan_First_Nations_Children_at_Wanuskewin_Heritage_Park_staring_into_camerajpg

httpfrenchletterswordpresscom20071113french-junk-food

httpwwwdomybooksie201102cheap-accountants

httplivingveganblogspotca200904fast-food-listhtml

Social determination of health 2009 The Nutrition Habits of Meacutetis Children and Youth Canada a Preliminary Examination Retrieve from

httpnccahneteditinfodocsfact20sheetschild20and20youthNutritional20Habits20Metis20Children2020Youth20

8English29pdf

Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centers (2003) Child hunger and food insecurity among urban Aboriginal families

Why am I poor 2012 First Nation Children Toronto Ontario Retrieved from httpwwwbeststartorgresourcesanti_povertypdfWhyAmIPoorpdf

Departmental Audit and Evaluation Branch March 2007 Evaluation of the First Nations Child and Family Services Program

From httpwwwaadncaandcgccaeng13323570415191332357117051sec3

Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada Modified in 2013-11-14 Backgrounder First Nation Child and Family Services Information Management System From httpwwwaadnc-aandcgccaeng13844514891581384451533138

Page 21: Advocacy in Child Care Project

Location

156 Galloway Road Toronto ON M1E 1X2 MAP

Telephone 4162869449 middot Fax 4162869925

Community kitchen program For family with infants 0-6 months

Participants will learn traditional teachings and learn to cook cost effective nutrition meals

Create their own recipe booklet

Meal and nutrition program

Nutrition meals provided daily

On Monday Culture night come out and volunteer to help prepare the food for community

Get all stakeholders involved

Children

Family

Aboriginal community

Governments

Our group member working on the issue and find some possible solutions to solve the issue

Letter to the agency ndash Scarborough Child amp Family Life Centre

-- identify and address the issue of household food insecurity among aboriginal families

-- make an appointment to visit the centre

Create a Facebook page -- define the issue post statistics and relevant report about

the issue from authorities

--intended to address the issue and raise publicrsquos awareness

-- use multimedia artifact to grab publicrsquos attention and gain their support

Link to our Facebook page httpswwwfacebookcomaboriginalchildren

Make sure every child has breakfast

Everyone can make difference

Agency visiting Native Child and Family Services of Toronto

By 2015 the city of Toronto will make sure the right of Aboriginal children to have adequate and healthy breakfast is fulfilled every day

Will participate in national Aboriginal nutrition program ndash Canadian Feed The children

Make a visit

Find out what we can do to better help

Support the national Aboriginal nutrition program

BIBLIOGRAPHY Common menu bar links (2012 July 25) Household Food Insecurity in Canada in 2007-2008 Key Statistics and Graphics Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpwwwhc-scgccafn-ansurveillnutritioncommuninsecuritkey-stats-cles-2007-2008-engphp

JUST RELEASED Household Food Insecurity in Canada 2012 (nd) PROOF Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpnutritionalscienceslamputorontocajust-released-household-food-insecurity-in-canada-2012City of Toronto (1998-2013) Torontos Racial Diversity From httpwwwtorontocatoronto_factsdiversityhtm

Environics Institute (2010) Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study Toronto Report From httpwwwuapscawp-contentuploads201002UAPS-Toronto-reportpdf

httppreviouspresstvirphoto20130621reportint20130621093947030jpg

httpshambhalatimesorgfiles201303Saskatchewan_First_Nations_Children_at_Wanuskewin_Heritage_Park_staring_into_camerajpg

httpfrenchletterswordpresscom20071113french-junk-food

httpwwwdomybooksie201102cheap-accountants

httplivingveganblogspotca200904fast-food-listhtml

Social determination of health 2009 The Nutrition Habits of Meacutetis Children and Youth Canada a Preliminary Examination Retrieve from

httpnccahneteditinfodocsfact20sheetschild20and20youthNutritional20Habits20Metis20Children2020Youth20

8English29pdf

Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centers (2003) Child hunger and food insecurity among urban Aboriginal families

Why am I poor 2012 First Nation Children Toronto Ontario Retrieved from httpwwwbeststartorgresourcesanti_povertypdfWhyAmIPoorpdf

Departmental Audit and Evaluation Branch March 2007 Evaluation of the First Nations Child and Family Services Program

From httpwwwaadncaandcgccaeng13323570415191332357117051sec3

Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada Modified in 2013-11-14 Backgrounder First Nation Child and Family Services Information Management System From httpwwwaadnc-aandcgccaeng13844514891581384451533138

Page 22: Advocacy in Child Care Project

Community kitchen program For family with infants 0-6 months

Participants will learn traditional teachings and learn to cook cost effective nutrition meals

Create their own recipe booklet

Meal and nutrition program

Nutrition meals provided daily

On Monday Culture night come out and volunteer to help prepare the food for community

Get all stakeholders involved

Children

Family

Aboriginal community

Governments

Our group member working on the issue and find some possible solutions to solve the issue

Letter to the agency ndash Scarborough Child amp Family Life Centre

-- identify and address the issue of household food insecurity among aboriginal families

-- make an appointment to visit the centre

Create a Facebook page -- define the issue post statistics and relevant report about

the issue from authorities

--intended to address the issue and raise publicrsquos awareness

-- use multimedia artifact to grab publicrsquos attention and gain their support

Link to our Facebook page httpswwwfacebookcomaboriginalchildren

Make sure every child has breakfast

Everyone can make difference

Agency visiting Native Child and Family Services of Toronto

By 2015 the city of Toronto will make sure the right of Aboriginal children to have adequate and healthy breakfast is fulfilled every day

Will participate in national Aboriginal nutrition program ndash Canadian Feed The children

Make a visit

Find out what we can do to better help

Support the national Aboriginal nutrition program

BIBLIOGRAPHY Common menu bar links (2012 July 25) Household Food Insecurity in Canada in 2007-2008 Key Statistics and Graphics Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpwwwhc-scgccafn-ansurveillnutritioncommuninsecuritkey-stats-cles-2007-2008-engphp

JUST RELEASED Household Food Insecurity in Canada 2012 (nd) PROOF Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpnutritionalscienceslamputorontocajust-released-household-food-insecurity-in-canada-2012City of Toronto (1998-2013) Torontos Racial Diversity From httpwwwtorontocatoronto_factsdiversityhtm

Environics Institute (2010) Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study Toronto Report From httpwwwuapscawp-contentuploads201002UAPS-Toronto-reportpdf

httppreviouspresstvirphoto20130621reportint20130621093947030jpg

httpshambhalatimesorgfiles201303Saskatchewan_First_Nations_Children_at_Wanuskewin_Heritage_Park_staring_into_camerajpg

httpfrenchletterswordpresscom20071113french-junk-food

httpwwwdomybooksie201102cheap-accountants

httplivingveganblogspotca200904fast-food-listhtml

Social determination of health 2009 The Nutrition Habits of Meacutetis Children and Youth Canada a Preliminary Examination Retrieve from

httpnccahneteditinfodocsfact20sheetschild20and20youthNutritional20Habits20Metis20Children2020Youth20

8English29pdf

Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centers (2003) Child hunger and food insecurity among urban Aboriginal families

Why am I poor 2012 First Nation Children Toronto Ontario Retrieved from httpwwwbeststartorgresourcesanti_povertypdfWhyAmIPoorpdf

Departmental Audit and Evaluation Branch March 2007 Evaluation of the First Nations Child and Family Services Program

From httpwwwaadncaandcgccaeng13323570415191332357117051sec3

Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada Modified in 2013-11-14 Backgrounder First Nation Child and Family Services Information Management System From httpwwwaadnc-aandcgccaeng13844514891581384451533138

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Meal and nutrition program

Nutrition meals provided daily

On Monday Culture night come out and volunteer to help prepare the food for community

Get all stakeholders involved

Children

Family

Aboriginal community

Governments

Our group member working on the issue and find some possible solutions to solve the issue

Letter to the agency ndash Scarborough Child amp Family Life Centre

-- identify and address the issue of household food insecurity among aboriginal families

-- make an appointment to visit the centre

Create a Facebook page -- define the issue post statistics and relevant report about

the issue from authorities

--intended to address the issue and raise publicrsquos awareness

-- use multimedia artifact to grab publicrsquos attention and gain their support

Link to our Facebook page httpswwwfacebookcomaboriginalchildren

Make sure every child has breakfast

Everyone can make difference

Agency visiting Native Child and Family Services of Toronto

By 2015 the city of Toronto will make sure the right of Aboriginal children to have adequate and healthy breakfast is fulfilled every day

Will participate in national Aboriginal nutrition program ndash Canadian Feed The children

Make a visit

Find out what we can do to better help

Support the national Aboriginal nutrition program

BIBLIOGRAPHY Common menu bar links (2012 July 25) Household Food Insecurity in Canada in 2007-2008 Key Statistics and Graphics Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpwwwhc-scgccafn-ansurveillnutritioncommuninsecuritkey-stats-cles-2007-2008-engphp

JUST RELEASED Household Food Insecurity in Canada 2012 (nd) PROOF Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpnutritionalscienceslamputorontocajust-released-household-food-insecurity-in-canada-2012City of Toronto (1998-2013) Torontos Racial Diversity From httpwwwtorontocatoronto_factsdiversityhtm

Environics Institute (2010) Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study Toronto Report From httpwwwuapscawp-contentuploads201002UAPS-Toronto-reportpdf

httppreviouspresstvirphoto20130621reportint20130621093947030jpg

httpshambhalatimesorgfiles201303Saskatchewan_First_Nations_Children_at_Wanuskewin_Heritage_Park_staring_into_camerajpg

httpfrenchletterswordpresscom20071113french-junk-food

httpwwwdomybooksie201102cheap-accountants

httplivingveganblogspotca200904fast-food-listhtml

Social determination of health 2009 The Nutrition Habits of Meacutetis Children and Youth Canada a Preliminary Examination Retrieve from

httpnccahneteditinfodocsfact20sheetschild20and20youthNutritional20Habits20Metis20Children2020Youth20

8English29pdf

Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centers (2003) Child hunger and food insecurity among urban Aboriginal families

Why am I poor 2012 First Nation Children Toronto Ontario Retrieved from httpwwwbeststartorgresourcesanti_povertypdfWhyAmIPoorpdf

Departmental Audit and Evaluation Branch March 2007 Evaluation of the First Nations Child and Family Services Program

From httpwwwaadncaandcgccaeng13323570415191332357117051sec3

Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada Modified in 2013-11-14 Backgrounder First Nation Child and Family Services Information Management System From httpwwwaadnc-aandcgccaeng13844514891581384451533138

Page 24: Advocacy in Child Care Project

Get all stakeholders involved

Children

Family

Aboriginal community

Governments

Our group member working on the issue and find some possible solutions to solve the issue

Letter to the agency ndash Scarborough Child amp Family Life Centre

-- identify and address the issue of household food insecurity among aboriginal families

-- make an appointment to visit the centre

Create a Facebook page -- define the issue post statistics and relevant report about

the issue from authorities

--intended to address the issue and raise publicrsquos awareness

-- use multimedia artifact to grab publicrsquos attention and gain their support

Link to our Facebook page httpswwwfacebookcomaboriginalchildren

Make sure every child has breakfast

Everyone can make difference

Agency visiting Native Child and Family Services of Toronto

By 2015 the city of Toronto will make sure the right of Aboriginal children to have adequate and healthy breakfast is fulfilled every day

Will participate in national Aboriginal nutrition program ndash Canadian Feed The children

Make a visit

Find out what we can do to better help

Support the national Aboriginal nutrition program

BIBLIOGRAPHY Common menu bar links (2012 July 25) Household Food Insecurity in Canada in 2007-2008 Key Statistics and Graphics Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpwwwhc-scgccafn-ansurveillnutritioncommuninsecuritkey-stats-cles-2007-2008-engphp

JUST RELEASED Household Food Insecurity in Canada 2012 (nd) PROOF Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpnutritionalscienceslamputorontocajust-released-household-food-insecurity-in-canada-2012City of Toronto (1998-2013) Torontos Racial Diversity From httpwwwtorontocatoronto_factsdiversityhtm

Environics Institute (2010) Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study Toronto Report From httpwwwuapscawp-contentuploads201002UAPS-Toronto-reportpdf

httppreviouspresstvirphoto20130621reportint20130621093947030jpg

httpshambhalatimesorgfiles201303Saskatchewan_First_Nations_Children_at_Wanuskewin_Heritage_Park_staring_into_camerajpg

httpfrenchletterswordpresscom20071113french-junk-food

httpwwwdomybooksie201102cheap-accountants

httplivingveganblogspotca200904fast-food-listhtml

Social determination of health 2009 The Nutrition Habits of Meacutetis Children and Youth Canada a Preliminary Examination Retrieve from

httpnccahneteditinfodocsfact20sheetschild20and20youthNutritional20Habits20Metis20Children2020Youth20

8English29pdf

Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centers (2003) Child hunger and food insecurity among urban Aboriginal families

Why am I poor 2012 First Nation Children Toronto Ontario Retrieved from httpwwwbeststartorgresourcesanti_povertypdfWhyAmIPoorpdf

Departmental Audit and Evaluation Branch March 2007 Evaluation of the First Nations Child and Family Services Program

From httpwwwaadncaandcgccaeng13323570415191332357117051sec3

Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada Modified in 2013-11-14 Backgrounder First Nation Child and Family Services Information Management System From httpwwwaadnc-aandcgccaeng13844514891581384451533138

Page 25: Advocacy in Child Care Project

Letter to the agency ndash Scarborough Child amp Family Life Centre

-- identify and address the issue of household food insecurity among aboriginal families

-- make an appointment to visit the centre

Create a Facebook page -- define the issue post statistics and relevant report about

the issue from authorities

--intended to address the issue and raise publicrsquos awareness

-- use multimedia artifact to grab publicrsquos attention and gain their support

Link to our Facebook page httpswwwfacebookcomaboriginalchildren

Make sure every child has breakfast

Everyone can make difference

Agency visiting Native Child and Family Services of Toronto

By 2015 the city of Toronto will make sure the right of Aboriginal children to have adequate and healthy breakfast is fulfilled every day

Will participate in national Aboriginal nutrition program ndash Canadian Feed The children

Make a visit

Find out what we can do to better help

Support the national Aboriginal nutrition program

BIBLIOGRAPHY Common menu bar links (2012 July 25) Household Food Insecurity in Canada in 2007-2008 Key Statistics and Graphics Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpwwwhc-scgccafn-ansurveillnutritioncommuninsecuritkey-stats-cles-2007-2008-engphp

JUST RELEASED Household Food Insecurity in Canada 2012 (nd) PROOF Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpnutritionalscienceslamputorontocajust-released-household-food-insecurity-in-canada-2012City of Toronto (1998-2013) Torontos Racial Diversity From httpwwwtorontocatoronto_factsdiversityhtm

Environics Institute (2010) Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study Toronto Report From httpwwwuapscawp-contentuploads201002UAPS-Toronto-reportpdf

httppreviouspresstvirphoto20130621reportint20130621093947030jpg

httpshambhalatimesorgfiles201303Saskatchewan_First_Nations_Children_at_Wanuskewin_Heritage_Park_staring_into_camerajpg

httpfrenchletterswordpresscom20071113french-junk-food

httpwwwdomybooksie201102cheap-accountants

httplivingveganblogspotca200904fast-food-listhtml

Social determination of health 2009 The Nutrition Habits of Meacutetis Children and Youth Canada a Preliminary Examination Retrieve from

httpnccahneteditinfodocsfact20sheetschild20and20youthNutritional20Habits20Metis20Children2020Youth20

8English29pdf

Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centers (2003) Child hunger and food insecurity among urban Aboriginal families

Why am I poor 2012 First Nation Children Toronto Ontario Retrieved from httpwwwbeststartorgresourcesanti_povertypdfWhyAmIPoorpdf

Departmental Audit and Evaluation Branch March 2007 Evaluation of the First Nations Child and Family Services Program

From httpwwwaadncaandcgccaeng13323570415191332357117051sec3

Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada Modified in 2013-11-14 Backgrounder First Nation Child and Family Services Information Management System From httpwwwaadnc-aandcgccaeng13844514891581384451533138

Page 26: Advocacy in Child Care Project

Make sure every child has breakfast

Everyone can make difference

Agency visiting Native Child and Family Services of Toronto

By 2015 the city of Toronto will make sure the right of Aboriginal children to have adequate and healthy breakfast is fulfilled every day

Will participate in national Aboriginal nutrition program ndash Canadian Feed The children

Make a visit

Find out what we can do to better help

Support the national Aboriginal nutrition program

BIBLIOGRAPHY Common menu bar links (2012 July 25) Household Food Insecurity in Canada in 2007-2008 Key Statistics and Graphics Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpwwwhc-scgccafn-ansurveillnutritioncommuninsecuritkey-stats-cles-2007-2008-engphp

JUST RELEASED Household Food Insecurity in Canada 2012 (nd) PROOF Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpnutritionalscienceslamputorontocajust-released-household-food-insecurity-in-canada-2012City of Toronto (1998-2013) Torontos Racial Diversity From httpwwwtorontocatoronto_factsdiversityhtm

Environics Institute (2010) Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study Toronto Report From httpwwwuapscawp-contentuploads201002UAPS-Toronto-reportpdf

httppreviouspresstvirphoto20130621reportint20130621093947030jpg

httpshambhalatimesorgfiles201303Saskatchewan_First_Nations_Children_at_Wanuskewin_Heritage_Park_staring_into_camerajpg

httpfrenchletterswordpresscom20071113french-junk-food

httpwwwdomybooksie201102cheap-accountants

httplivingveganblogspotca200904fast-food-listhtml

Social determination of health 2009 The Nutrition Habits of Meacutetis Children and Youth Canada a Preliminary Examination Retrieve from

httpnccahneteditinfodocsfact20sheetschild20and20youthNutritional20Habits20Metis20Children2020Youth20

8English29pdf

Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centers (2003) Child hunger and food insecurity among urban Aboriginal families

Why am I poor 2012 First Nation Children Toronto Ontario Retrieved from httpwwwbeststartorgresourcesanti_povertypdfWhyAmIPoorpdf

Departmental Audit and Evaluation Branch March 2007 Evaluation of the First Nations Child and Family Services Program

From httpwwwaadncaandcgccaeng13323570415191332357117051sec3

Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada Modified in 2013-11-14 Backgrounder First Nation Child and Family Services Information Management System From httpwwwaadnc-aandcgccaeng13844514891581384451533138

Page 27: Advocacy in Child Care Project

Agency visiting Native Child and Family Services of Toronto

By 2015 the city of Toronto will make sure the right of Aboriginal children to have adequate and healthy breakfast is fulfilled every day

Will participate in national Aboriginal nutrition program ndash Canadian Feed The children

Make a visit

Find out what we can do to better help

Support the national Aboriginal nutrition program

BIBLIOGRAPHY Common menu bar links (2012 July 25) Household Food Insecurity in Canada in 2007-2008 Key Statistics and Graphics Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpwwwhc-scgccafn-ansurveillnutritioncommuninsecuritkey-stats-cles-2007-2008-engphp

JUST RELEASED Household Food Insecurity in Canada 2012 (nd) PROOF Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpnutritionalscienceslamputorontocajust-released-household-food-insecurity-in-canada-2012City of Toronto (1998-2013) Torontos Racial Diversity From httpwwwtorontocatoronto_factsdiversityhtm

Environics Institute (2010) Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study Toronto Report From httpwwwuapscawp-contentuploads201002UAPS-Toronto-reportpdf

httppreviouspresstvirphoto20130621reportint20130621093947030jpg

httpshambhalatimesorgfiles201303Saskatchewan_First_Nations_Children_at_Wanuskewin_Heritage_Park_staring_into_camerajpg

httpfrenchletterswordpresscom20071113french-junk-food

httpwwwdomybooksie201102cheap-accountants

httplivingveganblogspotca200904fast-food-listhtml

Social determination of health 2009 The Nutrition Habits of Meacutetis Children and Youth Canada a Preliminary Examination Retrieve from

httpnccahneteditinfodocsfact20sheetschild20and20youthNutritional20Habits20Metis20Children2020Youth20

8English29pdf

Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centers (2003) Child hunger and food insecurity among urban Aboriginal families

Why am I poor 2012 First Nation Children Toronto Ontario Retrieved from httpwwwbeststartorgresourcesanti_povertypdfWhyAmIPoorpdf

Departmental Audit and Evaluation Branch March 2007 Evaluation of the First Nations Child and Family Services Program

From httpwwwaadncaandcgccaeng13323570415191332357117051sec3

Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada Modified in 2013-11-14 Backgrounder First Nation Child and Family Services Information Management System From httpwwwaadnc-aandcgccaeng13844514891581384451533138

Page 28: Advocacy in Child Care Project

By 2015 the city of Toronto will make sure the right of Aboriginal children to have adequate and healthy breakfast is fulfilled every day

Will participate in national Aboriginal nutrition program ndash Canadian Feed The children

Make a visit

Find out what we can do to better help

Support the national Aboriginal nutrition program

BIBLIOGRAPHY Common menu bar links (2012 July 25) Household Food Insecurity in Canada in 2007-2008 Key Statistics and Graphics Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpwwwhc-scgccafn-ansurveillnutritioncommuninsecuritkey-stats-cles-2007-2008-engphp

JUST RELEASED Household Food Insecurity in Canada 2012 (nd) PROOF Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpnutritionalscienceslamputorontocajust-released-household-food-insecurity-in-canada-2012City of Toronto (1998-2013) Torontos Racial Diversity From httpwwwtorontocatoronto_factsdiversityhtm

Environics Institute (2010) Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study Toronto Report From httpwwwuapscawp-contentuploads201002UAPS-Toronto-reportpdf

httppreviouspresstvirphoto20130621reportint20130621093947030jpg

httpshambhalatimesorgfiles201303Saskatchewan_First_Nations_Children_at_Wanuskewin_Heritage_Park_staring_into_camerajpg

httpfrenchletterswordpresscom20071113french-junk-food

httpwwwdomybooksie201102cheap-accountants

httplivingveganblogspotca200904fast-food-listhtml

Social determination of health 2009 The Nutrition Habits of Meacutetis Children and Youth Canada a Preliminary Examination Retrieve from

httpnccahneteditinfodocsfact20sheetschild20and20youthNutritional20Habits20Metis20Children2020Youth20

8English29pdf

Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centers (2003) Child hunger and food insecurity among urban Aboriginal families

Why am I poor 2012 First Nation Children Toronto Ontario Retrieved from httpwwwbeststartorgresourcesanti_povertypdfWhyAmIPoorpdf

Departmental Audit and Evaluation Branch March 2007 Evaluation of the First Nations Child and Family Services Program

From httpwwwaadncaandcgccaeng13323570415191332357117051sec3

Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada Modified in 2013-11-14 Backgrounder First Nation Child and Family Services Information Management System From httpwwwaadnc-aandcgccaeng13844514891581384451533138

Page 29: Advocacy in Child Care Project

Will participate in national Aboriginal nutrition program ndash Canadian Feed The children

Make a visit

Find out what we can do to better help

Support the national Aboriginal nutrition program

BIBLIOGRAPHY Common menu bar links (2012 July 25) Household Food Insecurity in Canada in 2007-2008 Key Statistics and Graphics Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpwwwhc-scgccafn-ansurveillnutritioncommuninsecuritkey-stats-cles-2007-2008-engphp

JUST RELEASED Household Food Insecurity in Canada 2012 (nd) PROOF Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpnutritionalscienceslamputorontocajust-released-household-food-insecurity-in-canada-2012City of Toronto (1998-2013) Torontos Racial Diversity From httpwwwtorontocatoronto_factsdiversityhtm

Environics Institute (2010) Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study Toronto Report From httpwwwuapscawp-contentuploads201002UAPS-Toronto-reportpdf

httppreviouspresstvirphoto20130621reportint20130621093947030jpg

httpshambhalatimesorgfiles201303Saskatchewan_First_Nations_Children_at_Wanuskewin_Heritage_Park_staring_into_camerajpg

httpfrenchletterswordpresscom20071113french-junk-food

httpwwwdomybooksie201102cheap-accountants

httplivingveganblogspotca200904fast-food-listhtml

Social determination of health 2009 The Nutrition Habits of Meacutetis Children and Youth Canada a Preliminary Examination Retrieve from

httpnccahneteditinfodocsfact20sheetschild20and20youthNutritional20Habits20Metis20Children2020Youth20

8English29pdf

Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centers (2003) Child hunger and food insecurity among urban Aboriginal families

Why am I poor 2012 First Nation Children Toronto Ontario Retrieved from httpwwwbeststartorgresourcesanti_povertypdfWhyAmIPoorpdf

Departmental Audit and Evaluation Branch March 2007 Evaluation of the First Nations Child and Family Services Program

From httpwwwaadncaandcgccaeng13323570415191332357117051sec3

Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada Modified in 2013-11-14 Backgrounder First Nation Child and Family Services Information Management System From httpwwwaadnc-aandcgccaeng13844514891581384451533138

Page 30: Advocacy in Child Care Project

BIBLIOGRAPHY Common menu bar links (2012 July 25) Household Food Insecurity in Canada in 2007-2008 Key Statistics and Graphics Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpwwwhc-scgccafn-ansurveillnutritioncommuninsecuritkey-stats-cles-2007-2008-engphp

JUST RELEASED Household Food Insecurity in Canada 2012 (nd) PROOF Retrieved March 6 2014 from httpnutritionalscienceslamputorontocajust-released-household-food-insecurity-in-canada-2012City of Toronto (1998-2013) Torontos Racial Diversity From httpwwwtorontocatoronto_factsdiversityhtm

Environics Institute (2010) Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study Toronto Report From httpwwwuapscawp-contentuploads201002UAPS-Toronto-reportpdf

httppreviouspresstvirphoto20130621reportint20130621093947030jpg

httpshambhalatimesorgfiles201303Saskatchewan_First_Nations_Children_at_Wanuskewin_Heritage_Park_staring_into_camerajpg

httpfrenchletterswordpresscom20071113french-junk-food

httpwwwdomybooksie201102cheap-accountants

httplivingveganblogspotca200904fast-food-listhtml

Social determination of health 2009 The Nutrition Habits of Meacutetis Children and Youth Canada a Preliminary Examination Retrieve from

httpnccahneteditinfodocsfact20sheetschild20and20youthNutritional20Habits20Metis20Children2020Youth20

8English29pdf

Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centers (2003) Child hunger and food insecurity among urban Aboriginal families

Why am I poor 2012 First Nation Children Toronto Ontario Retrieved from httpwwwbeststartorgresourcesanti_povertypdfWhyAmIPoorpdf

Departmental Audit and Evaluation Branch March 2007 Evaluation of the First Nations Child and Family Services Program

From httpwwwaadncaandcgccaeng13323570415191332357117051sec3

Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada Modified in 2013-11-14 Backgrounder First Nation Child and Family Services Information Management System From httpwwwaadnc-aandcgccaeng13844514891581384451533138