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Jordan's Principle Service Coordinators

Provided by Indigenous Services Canada (ISC)
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Jordan's Principle Service Coordinators

Service coordinators work directly with families of First Nations children and youth to help them access services, products, and supports, and to submit Jordan’s Principle and Inuit Child First Initiative requests where appropriate. Coordinators assess needs, facilitate early intervention, develop integrated care plans, connect children and families to needed services, support families, and involve relevant partners to address immediate service gaps; coordinators can also act as authorized representatives, and support appeals. No fees are charged for coordination service. Jordan's Principle is a federal framework that applies to all First Nations children and youth (up to age 19) living on or off reserve, as well as those in government care, with an identified need for a publicly funded health or social service. Health services include mental health services, home support and personal care, in-home nursing care, respite care, client assessment and case management, physiotherapy and occupational therapy, speech language therapy, in-home palliative care, medical supplies and equipment, and some nutritional supplements. Social services include meal programs/planning/preparation for children with special dietary needs, day programs, special education services, long-term care for children/youth with special needs, attendant care services, group care, non-medical transportation, and minor home repair or maintenance related to accessibility. Any individual can refer a child or youth who is not receiving needed health or social services by calling; inquiries receive an initial response within 12 to 48 hours. Northern Region hours are 8 am to 4 pm Eastern time Monday to Friday; National Contact Centre hours are 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

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