Healthy Babies and Healthy Children Program
- The AHBHC Program is a prevention/intervention plan for aboriginal families with children 0-6 years.
- The AHBHC Program is voluntary, and open to any aboriginal family that requires the service.
- The goal is to assist all aboriginal families to provide the best opportunities for healthy child development until the age of six, through home visits, service coordination and referrals.
- An equally important goal is to ensure the program addresses the children at risk, to ensure that they have access to services and support that will address their needs.
- The heart of the AHBHC program is getting ready to become parents, getting ready for birth and taking care of a baby (pre-natal and post-natal)
- Client based services: home visits, family support plans, service coordination, and referrals
- Participant based services: involves group and community activities
- Networking: involves meeting with service/program agencies
Source: https://www.couchichingfirstnation.com/healthy-babies-healthy-children-program
The Family Well-Being Worker is responsible for supporting and implementing the Family Well-Being Program.
Couchiching First Nation requires an energetic, motivated and career-minded new Cook for the preparation of high-quality food in a timely, efficient, sanitary and consistent manner.
The Manager/Supervisor is a full time, permanent position with the Couchiching Child & Family Care Program responsible for acting as a primary liaison between Couchiching First Nation and Weechi-It-TeWin Family Services.
The Program Staff is responsible for planning and implementing all aspects of the Couchiching Child Care Program in accordance with the Child and Early Years Act.