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Alcoholics Anonymous
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a supportive fellowship open to anyone seeking help with the overuse and abuse of alcohol. It provides a space for individuals to share their experiences and support each other in recovery. The BC and Yukon AA website offers information on meetings, including dates, times, and locations. There are no fees or membership requirements to join.
Contacts:
Hotline: 833.985.6622
Website: bcyukonaa.org
British Columbia Region of Narcotics Anonymous - Whitehorse Group
Narcotics Anonymous (NA) is a fellowship of individuals who support each other in recovering from substance use through complete abstinence. Open to anyone with a desire to stop using harmful substances, NA provides meetings and resources to help maintain sobriety. While NA primarily focuses on BC, there is a weekly Yukon-wide virtual meeting every Thursday from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on Zoom (Meeting ID: 999 759 3884). There are also in-person meetings in Whitehorse - check the map and schedule on their website to learn more.
Contacts:
Phone: 1-855-444-2262
Website: bcrna.ca
Civil Emergency Measures Act
In the Yukon, municipalities are obligated to establish emergency plans in accordance with The Civil Emergency Measures Act, 2002. This legislation requires that municipalities establish an Emergency Management Committee, appoint an Emergency Coordinator, and prepare an emergency plan
Document:
https://oneyukon.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Civil-Emmergency-Measures-Act.pdf
Council of Yukon First Nations (CYFN)
The Council of Yukon First Nations (CYFN) offers a wide range of services to support Yukon First Nations communities. These include language and wellness centers, family preservation services, natural resources, and so much more. They also provide support under Jordan’s Principle, ensuring First Nations children have equitable access to essential services.
Contacts:
Moccasin Mobile Outreach Van Phone: 867-336-3166
Jordan’s Principle:
1.833.393.9200
Family Preservation Services:
1.833.364.0509
Website: cyfn.ca
Indigenous approaches to public health: Lessons learned from Yukon First Nation responses to the COVID-19 pandemic
This is a research paper that outlines the key contextual elements needed to understand the jurisdictional complexities at the centre of the Yukon’s COVID-19 pandemic response.
Document:
https://oneyukon.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Indigenous-Approaches-To-Public-Health-Lessons-Learned.pdf
For more information email: hello@oneyukon.ca
KDFN Health Outreach and Community Services
The outreach team focuses on providing health care, support, and programming, as well as advocacy for equal healthcare services for people who are street-involved and inadequately housed.
Contacts:
Address: Natsékhi Kų̀ Health Centre, 53 McClimon Crescent
Outreach Van Phone: 867-334-1647
Outreach Van Email: outreachvan@bloodties.ca
Phone: 867-668-7289
KDFN Health Outreach Services Website: https://www.kwanlindun.com/health/outreach-services/
KDFN Health Services Website: https://www.kwanlindun.com/health/
Mindset Management
Mindset Management turns complexity into clarity and drives organizational excellence. By embracing change and tackling root causes, they unlock your business's true potential and transform the unknown into your greatest advantage. Their tailored courses, workshops, personalised training and event speakers are designed to inspire and guide you through the change process, helping you seize opportunities and achieve sustainable results.
Contacts:
Email: mladenka.dokic@proton.me
Phone: 867-334-3476
Website: www.mindsetmanagement.ca
Queer Yukon Society
Queer Yukon Society supports and organizes events for the 2SLGBTQ+ community and allies in Yukon. They provide various services, including health services, peer support, education, and direct aid through programs like the Gender Gear program and Reaching Home.
Contacts:
Phone: 867-333-0132
Website: queeryukon.com
Tangible Habit Coaching
Tangible Habit Coaching is dedicated to enhancing your wellness through tangible and sustainable methods, including yoga, health coaching, energy work, meditation, courses and workshops. Recognizing that everyone has unique journeys and needs, they tailor their approach to deliver results that genuinely support your personal growth and well-being.
Contacts:
Email: mladenka.dokic@proton.me
Phone: 867-334-3476
Website: www.tangiblehabits.com
Yukon Immunize
The Yukon Immunization Program provides evidence-based information on all vaccine products offered in the Yukon. Getting vaccinated can be stressful, and they understand you may have questions and concerns about immunization schedules, vaccine safety and the risk of disease. This is an online resource.
Contacts:
Email: immunizationprogram@yukon.ca
Phone: 867-332-7612
Yukon Healthline - 24-hour Advice
The Yukon HealthLine, accessible by dialling 811, is staffed by registered nurses who provide guidance for non-emergency health concerns and can connect you with an after-hours pharmacist from 5 p.m. to 9 a.m. everyday. Note that airtime and long-distance charges may apply.
Contacts:
Non-Emergency Phone : 811
Website: https://yukon.ca/en/health-and-wellness/care-services/access-24-hour-health-advice-811