FNHC meets with Indigenous Services Canada Representatives – Finding a Path Forward Together

Pictured above is FNHC CEO Barry Phillips, ISC Assistant Deputy Minister Jennifer Wheatley and FNHC Board Member Randy Littlechild.

First Nations Health Consortium representatives had a working meeting with Indigenous Services Canada staff this week at the FNHC Calgary office. Collaborating together we can find better ways to ensure children and youth are able to receive necessary services through Jordan’s Principle in a timely way.

Pictured above is FNHC CEO Barry Phillips, ISC Assistant Deputy Minister Jennifer Wheatley and FNHC Board Member Randy Littlechild.

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