B.C. reaches first care co-ordination agreement
The delivery of child and family services grounded in Indigenous culture is being celebrated in British Columbia’s north Okanagan with the signing of the province’s first care co-ordination services agreement.
Federal Indigenous Services Minister Patty Hajdu says over the next 10 years, governments will transfer $136.2 million to the Enderby-area Splatsin First Nation to support and continue their long-standing dedication to family and child services.
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