Upcoming Community Information Sessions
Tuesday, September 16, 2025
This referral-based program supports Indigenous parents and guardians working to reunite with or retain their children in their care.
Are you working alongside Indigenous families who need safe, stable housing to reunify?
The Otipemisiwak Métis Government’s Family Reunification Program (FRP) supports families as they heal, strengthen connections, and preserve reunification. The program works in partnership with social workers, housing providers, and community agencies to create pathways that help families thrive.
We invite professionals in social services, housing, and child and family support to join our online Community Information Session to learn more about:
• How referrals work
• Culturally grounded supports available through FRP
• Tools and resources to strengthen your work with families

Previous Community Information Sessions
- Understanding Adult ADHD
- Gratitude and Wellbeing
- Understanding Addiction
- Coping With Stress
- Hacking Your Happiness
- Trauma = Addiction
- Child and Adult ADHD
- Building Resiliency
- Finding Strength in Recovery: Mental Health and Addictions
- The Prevention Conversation: Foundations of FASD
- Sleep Hygiene
- Speaking Your Child’s Language
- Community Disability Workshops – No recording available
- Better Choices Better Health – No recording available
- Let’s Get Real – No recording available
- Negative Self Talk – No recording available
- Mindfulness for Métis Families – No recording available
- Leading ChangeTM: Understanding Domestic Violence – No recording available
- Foundations of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) – No recording available
- Harvesting
- Disability and the Disability Sector
- Office of the Child and Youth Advocate
- Brain Basics
- Child Custody and Parenting
- Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) 101
- Family Reunification Session
- Exploring Métis Families Pathway to Citizenship
- Matriarchs of the Métis Nation