Bigstone Community WellnessBox 840 Wabasca, ABT0G 2K0Phone: (780) 891-3777Fax: (780) 891-2015Toll Free: 1-877-767-7060Email: nnadap@bigstonehealth.caTo support First Nations and Inuit people and their communities establishing and operating programs aimed at off-setting high levels of addictions among their target populations living on reserves.BCW NNADAP BROCHURE.pdfsafe_brochure.pdfNNADAP works towards the accomplishment of physical, spiritual well-being of Bigstone Cree Nation members affected by substance abuse through the following activities.
Prevention - Increase public awareness Intervention - Development and implementation - Of preventative programs. Pre-treatment - Development and delivery of individual treatment plans. Treatment - Responsible for the delivery of treatment services. Aftercare/follow-up - Responsible for ensuring an aftercare plan is developed. Post-treatment Counselling - Involvement in prevention and counselling Administration - Work plan and budget preparation Personal and Professional Development. - Pro-actively seeking personal certification - Pro-actively seeking program accreditation The role of the NNADAP worker as also to provide advice and opinions to the regional working groups and to the National Native Addictions partnership foundation representatives. Pauline Gladue - Director of Bigstone Community WellnessDeborah Beaver - ReceptionistPauline Beaver - Certified Addictions Counsellor CAC IIMartha Beaver - Resolution Health Support WorkerPhilip Nanimahoo - Resolution Health Support WorkerDr. Stan T. Mlynczak - M.Sc., R. Psychologist, M.D. (Medicine)Pauline Young - B.S.W. - R.S.W. Mental Health TherapistCertified Addictions Counsellor CAC IICharlene Gambler - Youth WorkerJames G. Yellowknee - Mental Health & Addictions CounsellorBox 189Calling Lake, AlbertaT0G 0K0