| Services
The Community Healing & Intervention
Program (CHIP)
CHIP's Mandate:
To prevent prenatal exposure to alcohol; and to provide
holistic, culturally sensitive services to Aboriginal children
(birth to 12 years,) Aboriginal youth (13 - 29 years), and
Aboriginal adults (30 years and up) who are affected by
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) and who reside in
the East Kootenay region of British Columbia.
CHIP's Vision:
Individuals, families and communities supporting women to
have healthy, alcohol-free pregnancies; and individuals
affected by FASD receiving long-term, holisitic, and culturally
sensitive supports, allowing them to fully realize their
unique gifts and strengths.
CHIP's Philosophy:
CHIP is based on a three-part philosophy---health promotion,
community development, and "hope and potential"
(i.e. there is hope and potential for individuals, families
and communities who are affected by FASD.)
| Fast Facts re: CHIP: |
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CHIP started in 1992 and was originally
designed to be a 5-year pilot project |
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CHIP is one of the pioneer programs in Canada working
on FASD with Aboriginal communities. |
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CHIP receives its main funding from the Interior Health
Authority, Aboriginal Health Services; CHIP seeks additional
funding via proposal-writing as the opportunity arises
(e.g. the Columbia Basin Trust's Families Program, the
Ministry of Children and Family Development) |
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CHIP is administered by the Ktunaxa Kinbasket Tribal
Council, Social Sector |
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The CHIP staff includes 1 part-time Coordinator based
in Cranbrook, 2 full-time Community Support Workers
(1 in Creston and 1 in Cranbrook), and 3 part-time Early
Intervention Planners (1 in Cranbrook, 1 in Fernie,
and 1 in Invermere.) |
| CHIP's Successes:
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Steady increase in the number of formal
assessments and diagnoses |
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FASD warning sign bylaws in communities throughout
the East Kootenay region |
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Excellent FASD resource library accessible throughout
the East Kootenay region via the College of the Rockies
Library |
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A strong, multi-disciplinary FASD network throughout
the East Kootenay region |
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Development of a comprehensive 21-hour FASD workshop
series |
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Innovative community pilot projects such as the Foundational
Learning for Youth (FLY) program and the Many Hands
Artisans' Cooperative |
| CHIP Materials Available
for Purchase: |
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CHIP program manual, "The Story of
CHIP": $20.00/manual + postage |
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Various FASD posters: $2.00/poster + postage |
CHIP's Contact Information:
7468 Mission Road, Cranbrook
British Columbia, Canada
V1C 7E5
Phone: 250-489-4563
(Social Sector)
Email: chip@kktc.bc.ca
CHIP
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