Jordan’s Principle Navigator 2018 · Angel Panag Ohsweken 289-332-0024 [email protected]...
Transcript of Jordan’s Principle Navigator 2018 · Angel Panag Ohsweken 289-332-0024 [email protected]...
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Leeann Shimoda RSSWJordan’s Principle Navigator 2018Edited Oct 2, 2018Tyler WadiloveAnishinabek Nation
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Welcome to our TEAMCrystalAnimbiigoo Zaagi’igan Anishinaabek (AZA)Bingwi Neyaashi Anishinaabek (BNA)Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug (KI)Neyaashiinigmiing (Cape Croker)Whitesand First Nation
LeeannBear Island (Temagami First Nation)Chippewas of SaugeenIskatewizaagegan(Shoal Lake #39)Shawanaga First NationWabaseemoong First Nation (Whitedog)
Leeann and CrystalBkejwanong Territory (Wapole Island) (C)Mohawks of Akwesasne(L),
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Who’s part of our Resource TeamHealth Director (CHN,CHR,MCH,HBHC, etc)
Home and Community Care Coordinator
Education Director/Manager
Daycare Supervisor/Manager
Child Welfare/Preventions Services
Social Services (Ontario Works)
Band Representative
Mental Health Counsellors
Special Need teams
Councilors holding the portfolio’s related to the above departments
* community members that require services for their child(ren)/family
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Roles of Jordan Principle Navigators
• Engage and educate communities on Jordan’s Principle(JP) • Assist in the identification of children with unmet needs• Improve client awareness of existing supports and services• Help remove the stress of navigating service systems• Fill out Intake Forms for JP with families and/or their workers• Refer cases that are not resolved to Federal JP Focal Points• Data collection and reporting to Communities – Chiefs and Councils• Address service gaps by liaising with Department of Indigenous Health
Services, the provincial government and local service providers• Conduct assessment and analysis of service coordination• Develop options for Service Coordination Delivery Models to be
implemented 2017-2019• Help families smile
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Samples of possible services gapsProfessional Services Aids to person with disabilities
Podiatry/Chiropody Communication Aids
Chiropractic Orthodontic/Prosthetic Devices
Optometric Medical Supplies and equipment
Traditional healers Respiratory Equipment and supplies
Home Based Services Wheelchair, Mobility Aids and Seating
Respite Care Special diets/formulas
Palliative Care Special cases: Vehicles
Community Rehabilitation Residential/ Long Term Treatment
Physiotherapy Mental Health Services
Speech and Language Therapy Crisis Counselling
Audiology Prevention Services/Care
Social Services In home family support
Assisted Adoption Assisted living
Permanency planning Home Care
Education Medical foster homes
Accessibility Medical Transportation
Special Needs Assistant/ teachers Ground/Air Ambulance
Psych-ed assessments Transportation to Appointments
Support Workers
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What to make sure you have for a Jordan’s Principle Application•Any: assessment
IEP Diagnosis that is relevant to the request
•Quotes for items/services being requested•Letter of support from: medical/health personal
eldermental health counselor
•Completed intake•Signed consent form`•If needed: confirmation of residency form
Photocopy of bill proving residency of parent/guardian
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SUBSTANTIVE EQUALITY
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For payment processes
• Contact your Indigenous Navigator for the correct documents
• There are reimbursement forms – to be attached to receipts for expense paid
• There are respite and service provider forms
• There are direct deposit forms
• Invoices and paperwork must include:
• Child/youth name
• File numbers ie IFN-WD-1000 OF HC-ON-1000
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How to appealAppeals to decisions under Jordan's Principle can be sent to regional representatives across Canada. They will help you start the appeal and work with you throughout the process.If a request is denied, the requester may appeal the decision within 1 year of the date of denial. To do so, they must send in a written request to their regional Jordan's Principle representative.At a minimum, the request for appeal must contain:•the child's name and date of birth•the product/service requested•the date of denialAlthough it is not required to initiate an appeal, you may also include additional information, such as:•assessments•information to assess substantive equalityThe appeal process can take up to 30 business days.Sending a request for appeal
An individual can appeal a decision on behalf of a First Nations child, if they are:•a parent or guardian of a First Nations child•a First Nations child above 16 years of age•an authorized representative of the child, parent or guardian
Requests for appeals for a group of children from multiple families or guardians can be submitted by:•the community or group that submitted the request•new information about any request under Jordan's Principle that was submitted or denied between 2007 and 2017
https://www.canada.ca/en/indigenous-services-canada/services/jordans-principle/jordans-principle-substantive-equality-principles.html
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Other funding Available to Communities
• Enhanced funding – group application
90% of the current Jordan’s Principle funding has gone into Enhanced funding however not ALL communities have equally access this funding
Desire to shift from a proposal based system
• Mental health retroactive to Jan 26, 2016
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Jordan’s Principle Partners – Ontario• Independent First Nations:
Leeann Shimoda RSSW Port Elgin 519-705-5830 [email protected]
Crystal Nayanookeesic Shawanaga 807-355-0062 [email protected]
Animibiigoo Zaagi’igan Anishinaabek (AZA); Bear Island (Temagami); Bkejwanong Territory (Walpole Island); Bingwi Neyaashi Anishinaabek (BNA (Sand Point)); Saugeen; Iskatewiaagegan (Shoal Lake #39); Kitchenuhmaykoosib Innunuwig (Big Trout); Mohawks of Akwesasne; Neyaashiinigmiing (Chippewas of Nawash (Cape Croker)); Shawanaga; Wabaseemoong (White Dog); Whitesand
• Association of Iroquois & Allied Indians:
Vacant
Batchewana First Nation; Caldwell First Nation; Delaware at Moravian Town; Hiawatha First Nation; Tyendinaga; Oneida; Wahta
• Grand Council Treaty 3:
Rachel Copenance-Cary Kenora 807-548-4214 ext:209 [email protected]
Animakee Wa Zhing 37; Grassy Narrows; Buffalo Point; Couchiching; Eagle Lake; Shoal Lake #40; Lac La Croix; Lac des Mille Lacs; Lac Seul; Big Grassy; Mitaanjigamiing; Naicatchewenin; Big Island; Whitefish Bay; Nigigoonisiminikaaning; Northwest Angle 33; Obashkaandagaang; Ochiichagwe’Babigo’Ining; Onigaming; Rainey River; Sagkeeng (Fort Alexander);; Seine River; Wabauskang; Wabigoon Lake; Wauzhushk Onigum
• Nishnawbi Aski Nation:
• April Sawanas Thunder Bay 807-625-4931 [email protected]
• Teresa Sutherland [email protected]
• Aroland; Attawapiskat; Bearskin Laker; Beaverhouse; Brunswick House; Cat Lake; Chapleau Cree; Chapleau Ojibwe; Constance Lake; Deer Lake; Eabametoong; Flying Post; Fort Albany; Fort Severn; Ginoogaming; Hornepayne; Kasabonika; Kashechewan; Keewaywin; Kingfisher Lake; Koocheching; Lac Seul; Long Lake #58; McDowell; Marten Falls; Matachewan; Mattagami; Mishkeegogamang; MIssanabie; Mocreebec; Moose Cree; Muskrat Dam; Neskatanga; Nibinamik; North Caribou; North Spirit Lake; Pikangikum; Poplar Hill; Sachigo Lake; Sandy Lake; Slate Falls; New Post; Wahgoshig; Wapekeka; Wawakapewin; Webequie; Weenusk; Whitewater; Wunnumin
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Jordan’s Principle PartnersOntario Continued
•Six Nation of the Grand River:
Angel Panag Ohsweken 289-332-0024 [email protected]
•Union of Ontario Indians:
Christian Herbert Nipissing FN 705-497-9127 [email protected] Waddilove Muncey FN 519-280-3766 [email protected]
Aamjiwnaang; Kettle & Stoney Point; Chippewas of Thames; Munsee-Delaware; Alderville; Georgina Island; Curve Lake; Pikwakanagan; Beausoleil; Rama; Scugog: Dokis; Atikameksheng Anishnawbek; Aundeck Omni Kaning; Henvey Inlet; Magnetawan; Mississauga; Moose Deer Point; M’Chigeeng; Nipissing; Sagamok; Shesehgwaning; Garden River; Thessalon; Serpent River; Wahnapitae; Wasauksing; Whitefish River; Wikwemikong; Zhiibaahaasing; Pic River; Namaygoosisagagun; Long Lake #58; Michipicoten; Rocky Bay; Fort William; Pay Plat; Pic MObert; Red Rock
Indigenous Services Canada Ontario Focal Points:
Vanessa Fallon 613-415-6802 [email protected]
Toll Free number 1- 800 -567-9604
mailto:[email protected]:Vanessa.fallon@
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Case ManagementIntake process• Paperwork• Conversation• Quotes• Letter of supportApproval /denial process• Client support• Government relations/partnershipsFacilitation of approval• Direct deposit paperwork –
parent/guardian/supplier• Reimbursement forms - family• Booking appointments• Respite/service provider formsAppealsTracking and statsThe Little blue book
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Contact InformationJordan’s Principle Navigators for IFN
Leeann Shimoda RSSW
Phone: 519-708-5830
Crystal Nayanookeesic
Phone:705-416-1060
mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]