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Annual Reports

Click on the below links to view the corresponding Briefing Notes, ORAPC Final Reports and Workplans.

Year-End ORAPC Briefing Note to HCU – July 2014

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2013-2014 ORAPC FINAL REPORT

2014-2015 ORAPC Workplan

January 2014 Briefing Note to COO Health Coordination Unit

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Ontario NNADAP Funding Issues and Retention Incentive Research

Retaining Ontario NNADAP Workers Publication

Ontario NNADAP Newletters

2012 2013 ORAPC Final Report

2012.13 ORAPC WORKPLAN

2011.2012 ORAPC FINAL REPORT

2010.2011 ORAPC FINAL REPORT

2009.10 ORAPC Final REPORT

2008.2009 ORAPC FINAL REPORT

2008 ORAPC Looking Back Moving Forward Report

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ORAPC has now reactivated their Twitter Account and created a new Facebook Account.  Click on the icons above, “like and follow” for up-to-date stories and information on Ontario NNADAP’s continued fight against addictions.

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NNADAP Resource Video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4doqZ_RnK1U&t=12s

What NNADAP Workers Should Know

Thank You Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation

In 2017, the Ontario Regional Addictions Partnership Committee (ORAPC), launched a campaign called “Ask Me How I Did It’.

The campaign was designed to get the conversation started and to share success stories on wellbriety.

ORAPC is pleased to present a video from the Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation who share their story on how they are “Living the Good Life”.

Ask Me How I Did It

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LjjOl6vUi4Q

ORAPC Logo & Meaning

The ORAPC Logo was developed by Jessica Henhawk and represents 4 people joining hands to create a medicine wheel.  This connectedness represents a family, a community, and a committee partnership.  The medicine wheel depicts the healing process, medicines and the physical/mental/spiritual/emotional being.  They form a circle which represents the circle of life and the never ending cycle of recovery. There is a map of Ontario with the blue stroke representing the waters and the handshake representing the Ontario partnership.

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    • Templates/Forms
    • Additions to the Guidebook
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  • Resources/Links
  • Questions About “Certification”?
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    • 2011 Ontario NNADAP Conference
    • 2012 Ontario NNADAP Conference
    • 2013 Ontario NNADAP Conference
    • 2015 Ontario NNADAP Conference Photos
    • 2014 Ontario NNADAP Conference
  • Job Postings
  • Opioid Information
  • Overdose Prevention
  • NNADAP/NYSAP Treatment Centres
  • Union of Ontario Indians – Affliated Nations
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