Mentorship Programs for Indigenous Youth
The Government of Canada offers various mentorship programs for Indigenous youth, focusing on mental health and wellness, education, and career development.
The Government of Canada offers various mentorship programs for Indigenous youth, focusing on mental health and wellness, education, and career development.
The Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) offers the IYMP, which provides Indigenous youth with mentorship, mental health support, and wellness activities.
The University of British Columbia's Faculty of Medicine offers a research-based mentorship program focused on promoting mental health and wellness among Indigenous youth.
CBC News features a story on an Indigenous youth mentorship program in Canada, highlighting its impact on mental health and wellness, and the importance of community involvement.
Kids Help Phone offers a range of mental health resources and mentorship programs specifically designed for Indigenous youth, including crisis support and wellness tips.
A video series on YouTube features Indigenous youth sharing their experiences with mentorship programs and wellness activities, highlighting the importance of cultural connection and community support.
The National Indigenous Governance Centre (NIGC) offers a national mentorship program for Indigenous youth, focusing on leadership development, mental health, and wellness.
McGill University's Department of Psychiatry publishes a research paper on the effectiveness of culturally-based mentorship programs for Indigenous youth, emphasizing the importance of traditional practices and community involvement.