Community action resources for Inuit, Metis and First Nations : making it happen / Office of Alcohol, Drugs and Dependency Issues, Health Canada.
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"Canada's Drug Strategy".
Distributed by the Government of Canada Depository Services Program.
Available also on the Internet.
This kit is a self-help tool for Aboriginal people who want to get a community development project off the ground. The series of six manuals contains information, tips, examples and ready-to-use charts that you can copy and use for yourself or to train others in your community. It is intended to be user-friendly, emphasizing questions such as what, why, when and how to accomplish the different steps of a community development project.
Adult.
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