social responsibility

Probation Services, Community Corrections

Communities: Fort Resolution

Sector: Government

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Other Areas of Interest

Contact Name: 
Ray Simon
Contact Title: 
Probation Officer
Phone: 
867-394-3080
Fax: 
867-394-3081
Email: 
Ray_Simon@gov.nt.ca
Mailing Address: 
Deninoo Community Complex, General Delivery, Fort Resolution, NT, X0E 0P0
Programs, Products or Services: 

Community corrections services are provided by Probation Officers. These services include probation supervision, temporary absence supervision, court reports for adult offenders and youth, and parole supervision which is carried out under contract to the Correctional Services of Canada.

Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) - Fort Resolution

Communities: Fort Resolution

Sector: Government

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Other Areas of Interest

Contact Name: 
Mark Caswell
Contact Title: 
Corporal
Phone: 
867-394-1111
Fax: 
867-394-3330
Mailing Address: 
General Delivery, Fort Resolution, NT, X0E 0M0
Mission or Purpose: 

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police is the Canadian national police service and an agency of the Ministry of Public Safety Canada.

The RCMP is unique in the world since it is a national, federal, provincial and municipal policing body. We provide a total federal policing service to all Canadians and policing services under contract to the three territories, eight provinces (except Ontario and Quebec), more than 190 municipalities, 184 Aboriginal communities and three international airports.

Programs, Products or Services: 

Our mandate is multi-faceted. We prevent and investigate crime, maintain order, enforce laws on matters as diverse as health and the protection of government revenues, contribute to national security, ensure the safety of state officials, visiting dignitaries and foreign missions, and provide vital operational support services to other police and law enforcement agencies.

Operations
Strategic Direction
Corporate Management and Comptrollership
Internal Audit
National Police Services

The RCMP has five business lines, which reflect our internal management structure:

Federal and International Operations
Contract Policing
National Police Services
International Policing
Protective Policing

Partners: 

- Drug and Alcohol Resistance Education Program ( DARE )
- Hockey Coaching Program
- Baseball Coaching Program

Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)

Communities: Fort Smith

Sector: Government

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Other Areas of Interest

Contact Name: 
Grant Payne
Contact Title: 
Sergeant
Phone: 
867-872-1111
Fax: 
867-872-3316
Mailing Address: 
Box 26, Fort Smith, NT, X0E 0P0
Mission or Purpose: 

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police is the Canadian national police service and an agency of the Ministry of Public Safety Canada.

The RCMP is unique in the world since it is a national, federal, provincial and municipal policing body. We provide a total federal policing service to all Canadians and policing services under contract to the three territories, eight provinces (except Ontario and Quebec), more than 190 municipalities, 184 Aboriginal communities and three international airports.

Programs, Products or Services: 

Our mandate is multi-faceted. We prevent and investigate crime, maintain order, enforce laws on matters as diverse as health and the protection of government revenues, contribute to national security, ensure the safety of state officials, visiting dignitaries and foreign missions, and provide vital operational support services to other police and law enforcement agencies.

Operations
Strategic Direction
Corporate Management and Comptrollership
Internal Audit
National Police Services

The RCMP has five business lines, which reflect our internal management structure:

Federal and International Operations
Contract Policing
National Police Services
International Policing
Protective Policing

Joseph Burr Tyrrell Elementary School

Communities: Fort Smith

Sector: Government

JBT school
Contact Name: 
Craig Walsh
Contact Title: 
Principal
Phone: 
867-872-4528
Fax: 
867-872-2448
Email: 
cwalsh@ssdec.nt.ca
Mailing Address: 
Bag Service #1 Fort Smith, NT X0E 0P0
Mission or Purpose: 

At JBT we strive to give all our students the opportunity to reach their full educational potential as well as to build a true sense of social responsibility in our up and coming community members and future leaders.

Public Health, Fort Smith Health & Social Services Authority

Communities: Fort Smith

Sector: Government

Contact Title: 
Receptionist
Phone: 
(867) 872-6203
Mailing Address: 
PO Box 1080 Fort Smith, NT X0E 0P0
Mission or Purpose: 

Public Health focuses on disease prevention, health promotion and education.

Programs, Products or Services: 

Public Health's weekly schedule, please call for more information.

MONDAY: Adult Clinic 8:30 - 12:00, Walk In 1:00 - 5:00
* Immunizations, Blood pressure, Weight control, Pulse,
Nutrition, Diabetes, Counselling, T.B. Monitoring, Medication
dispensing

TUESDAY: Elementary School, Day Care and Home visits
* Health teaching, Health checks, Immunizations, Vision & Hearing
tests

WEDNESDAY: Well Child Clinic (by appointment)
* Immunizations, Health checks, Weight & Height checks

THURSDAY: Well Women's Clinic (by appointment), High School &
College visits
* Pap, Breast exams, Swabs, Health teaching & counselling -
includes health checks, Blood pressure, Vision & Hearing

FRIDAY: School & Other Institutions, Home Visits, Program Planning
* Haelth teaching, counselling, immunizations

SPECIAL CLINICS: Diabetes program, Prenatal classes, Blood Pressure clinic, Nutrition classes, Smoking Cessation, Babysitting course

Northwest Territories Liquor Commission

Communities: Hay River

Sector: Government

Contact Name: 
Ruth Boden
Contact Title: 
Manager, Finance & Administration Co-Chair of the Social Responsibility Committee
Phone: 
867-874-8708
Fax: 
867-874-8720
Email: 
ruth_boden@gov.nt.ca
Mailing Address: 
Suite 201, 31 Capital Drive, Hay River, NT, X0E 1G2
Mission or Purpose: 

To be an innovative, efficient and profitable organization, dedicated to the retail and wholesale sales of beverage alcohol, and to promote the development of a healthy and responsible drinking culture. (The Social Responsibility Committee was struck to answer the need outlined in the last part of the mission)

Programs, Products or Services: 

We currently have 3 programs running:
"Have you talked to your children about Alcohol?" booklet
"Check 25" where all persons who appear to be under the age of 25 years will be asked to present identification. This in response to our mandate of zero tolerance for under age drinking.
"Underage drinking can open a lot of doors" which is a poster campaign aimed at underage children and the negative impacts of drinking underage.

Partners: 

North American Beverage Control Association
Canadian Association of Liquor Jurisdictions

Hay River Health and Social Services

Communities: Hay River

Sector: Government

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Phone: 
867-874-7115
Fax: 
867-872-7118
Mailing Address: 
#3 Gaetz Drive, Hay River, NT X0E 0R8
Partners: 

South Slave (ECE) Career Development Centres, Aurora College, Fort Smith Health & Social Services, South Slave Divisional Education Council

South Slave Divisional Education Council

Communities: Fort Smith

Sector: Government

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Contact Name: 
Curtis Brown
Contact Title: 
Superintendent
Phone: 
867-872-5701
Fax: 
867-872-2150
Email: 
jmurray@ssdec.nt.ca
Mailing Address: 
Box 510, Fort Smith, NT X0E 0P0
Mission or Purpose: 

The South Slave Divisional Education Council (SSDEC) is the regional school board made up of one representative from each of the five community-based District Education Authorities (DEAs) of Fort Resolution, Fort Smith, Hay River, K'atlodeeche First Nation, and Lutsel K'e. The mandate of the Council is to provide for the educational needs of South Slave students in kindergarten through grade 12. The Council's mission statement is: The South Slave Divisional Education Council strives to prepare students to create their futures!

Programs, Products or Services: 

The SSDEC provides a high quality, student-focused education to approximately 1600 students in 8 schools. The Council's current priorities are three-fold:
1) Literacy: To improve success in reading;
2) Numeracy: To improve student success in Numeracy;
3) Social Responsibility: To increase understanding and practice of socially responsible behaviour by all members of the school community.
The Council's regional office works to support the District Education Authorities (DEAs) and schools to provide the highest quality K-12 education possible. Our highly effective senior leadership, program coordinators, and school administration teams provide direction, coordination, and support to our schools in the areas of human resources, curriculum and programs, student support, policy development, school improvement planning, finance, and communications. The Council also utilizes staff members as workshop facilitators to share their expertise in areas of public communication, leadership, evaluation, to name a few.

Partners: 

South Slave (ECE) Career Development Centres
Aurora College
Fort Smith Health & Social Services
Hay River Health & Social Services

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