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Our ResourcesHow to access resources:Resources available come in a variety of print and multi-media formats and are distributed free of charge through To order resources
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Our CataloguePlease download a copy of our catalogue. |
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Our Publications |
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Za-geh-do-win CatalogueThe Za-geh-do-win Information Clearinghouse catalogue is a complete listing of all the resources available. |
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Za-geh-do-win Alcohol and Your HealthThis pamphlet provides information on alcohol and your health. It explains the facts about alcohol and the risks. |
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Za-geh-do-win Stress Management PamphletThis pamphlet provides information on stress management. It explains what stress is and what can be done to decrease the amount of stress in order to live a healthier lifestyle. It contains information on the causes of stress, signs of stress, how to cope with it and wellness tips. |
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Za-geh-do-win Abuse PamphletThis booklet provides information on the various forms of abuse. It contains general information on facts, definitions, coping strategies and where to go for help. |
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Za-geh-do-win Anger Pamphlet - Understanding AngerThis booklet provides information on anger. It contains general information on facts, anger coping strategies, |
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Za-geh-do-win Bullying InformationThis pamphlet defines bullying, gives examples of the different types of bullying and gives the characteristics of people who bully and who are bullied. Various facts on bullying, how to deal with bullying, group bullying and adult bullies are also introduced. The Seven Grandfather teachings are used to show how people can deal with this type of problem. |
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The Key - Aboriginal Mental Health Services / Support DirectoryAn Ontario wide selection of available mental health services and supports. This directory provides listings on healing lodges, healing centres, health organizations and more. |
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Violence - Non-violence Let’s talk about it!A pamphlet designed to open the discussion, what does violence mean to you. The pamphlet uses a tree analogy. The bare branches resemble violence and a healthy leafy tree represents non-violence. A cross-cultural perspective was used to develop the resource. Aboriginal/mainstream content. |