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Wellness Resource Hub

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Visit the [Child and Youth Info page](https://achwm.ca/resource-hub/child-and-youth-info)

What is the ACHWM Resource Hub?

The ACHWM Resource Hub identifies programs, strategies, and resources that support mental and emotional wellness for children and youth in Indigenous communities. The Resource Hub aims to be a starting point to facilitate knowledge exchange and sharing across communities and nations.

1. Group Programs: a compendium of existing programs, evaluated for their effectiveness in supporting Indigenous children and youth. [create a login to access the Group Programs](https://achwm.ca/login)

2. Wellness Resources: a collection of existing public, existing community, and new resources to address mental health literacy and stigma. [Check out the Wellness Resources now!](https://achwm.ca/resource-hub/wellness-resource-hub)

Resource Hub: Group Programs

The ACHWM Group Program compendium lists 52 programs to support the mental and emotional wellness of children and youth in rural or remote Indigenous communities.

Programs were evaluted for their effectiveness, feasibility in rural or remote contexts, and whether they were culturally grounded, community-based, strengths-based, or land-based.

Swipe through to see three examples of programs, and navigate to the Resource Hub in the [Member Portal](https://www.achwm.ca/login) to view the full list.

Resource Hub: Group Programs

The ACHWM Group Program compendium lists 52 programs to support the mental and emotional wellness of children and youth in rural or remote Indigenous communities.

Programs were evaluted for their effectiveness, feasibility in rural or remote contexts, and whether they were culturally grounded, community-based, strengths-based, or land-based.

Swipe through to see three examples of programs, and navigate to the Resource Hub in the [Member Portal](https://www.achwm.ca/login) to view the full list.

Journey to Wellness

Journey to Wellness is a school-based program with eight one-hour sessions delivered once a week, developed by Battle River Treaty 6. Sessions are framed positively toward healthy living styles while at the same time exploring risk factors and life promotion.

To learn more, navigate to the [ACHWM Member Portal](https://www.achwm.ca/login) to access the Resource Hub.

Feather Carriers

This program is a culturally-grounded, life-oriented response to suicide in communities that uses community mobilization to enhance mental health and addictions and suicide prevention through culturally appropriate training.

To learn more, navigate to the [ACHWM Member Portal](https://www.achwm.ca/login) to access the Resource Hub.

Wikwemikong Outdoor Adventure Leadership Experience (OALE)

OALE is a 10-day, 100km long wilderness canoe expedition. The outdoor experiential context of the learning ensures that youth participants are responsible for their own health through a challenging journey of self-discovery.

To learn more, navigate to the [ACHWM Member Portal](https://www.achwm.ca/login) to access the Resource Hub.

Click here for [COVID-19 Resources](https://achwm.ca/Covid-19/Resources)

Resource Hub: Wellness Resources

The Resource Hub contains a collection of mental and emotional wellness resources co-developed by local communities, mental health workers, and the ACHWM Team, as well as links to external resources. Most wellness resources are editable, and we encourage communities to adapt them to fit their children and needs.

Navigate these resources in the [Wellness Resource Hub](https://achwm.ca/resource-hub/wellness-resource-hub)

Resource Hub: Wellness Resources

The Resource Hub contains a collection of mental and emotional wellness resources co-developed by local communities, mental health workers, and the ACHWM Team, as well as links to external resources. Most wellness resources are editable, and we encourage communities to adapt them to fit their children and needs.

Navigate these resources in the [Wellness Resource Hub](https://achwm.ca/resource-hub/wellness-resource-hub)