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Organization:
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Oneida Nation of the Thames
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Phone Numbers:
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519-652-3244
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Fax:
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519-652-9287
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Address:
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2212 Elm Ave Southwold, ON N0L 2G0
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Intersection:
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Ball Park Rd and Elm Ave
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Location:
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Southwold
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Accessibility:
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Hours:
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Hours vary * call ahead
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Executives:
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Mandy Wesley - Interim Chief Executive Officer 519-652-6161 * mandy.wesley@oneida.on.ca
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Contacts:
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Kailey Thomson - Chief Administrative Officer cao@oneida.on.ca Sandra Doxtator - Executive Assistant sandra.doxtator@oneida.on.ca
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Service Description:
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First Nations community of the Oneida peoples * operates independently according to long standing spiritual and cultural traditions * administers own community development, health, learning, safety and public works programs
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Band Representative Program
- Ensures the safety and security of all children who are registered, eligible to be registered and community members of Oneida Nation of the Thames
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Community Wellness
- Promotes healthy healing and wellness programs and community development
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Fire Department
- Fire suppression * Fire Safe Program * prevention, detection and escape education * Mutual Aid response * responds to some medical/trauma calls with paramedics when requested
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Health and Wellness Services
- Health centre focused on family and community health * health professionals assess and treat non-life-threatening injuries or illnesses * referrals to other local health services and personal development groups available on and off reserve
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Life-Long Learning - Oneida Education Centre
- Education programs for members of the community
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Oneida Nation Paramedic Services (EMS)
- Ensures vulnerable people entering the health care system through the ambulance system receives efficient and timely assessments, treatments and transportation to the proper facility
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Onyota'a:ka Family Healing Lodge
- Offers emergency shelter for up to 6 weeks for people and families who are at risk of or in a violent family situation * offers supports, outreach, referrals and advocacy * activities for children * assistance with goal planning and safety planning * year round workshop training and information sessions
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Police Department
- Policing services for residents and visitors
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TSI'Nu:Yoyantle'Na'Tuhuwatisni
- 64-bed long-term care home * residential care for private and basic rooms * 24-hour nursing and personal care * access to a doctor and other health professionals
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Fees:
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Free
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Eligibility - Population(s) Served:
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Oneida Citizens and residents of the Oneida Settlement
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Languages:
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English ; Oneida
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Area(s) Served:
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Oneida of the Thames
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This information was last completely updated on 11/29/2024 |
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