The Alliance - Volume 7
- IFNA

- Apr 8, 2024
- 1 min read
In volume 7 of The Alliance, IFNA departments provide insight on recent developments, including: Pikangikum Sees 18 Carpentry Training Grads In partnership with Mohawk College, IFNA recently conducted a carpentry training program in Pikangikum led by home improvement celebrity, Jon Eakes. Jon provided hands-on learning with some theory components to introduce participants to power tools, handheld tools, job site safety/best practices, and more. Read more
All Hazards Response advances with Ice Rescue Training The Independent First Nations Alliance (IFNA) Regional Fire Rescue (RFR) sponsored Ice Rescue Training in partnership with Sioux Lookout Fire and Emergency Services this past February. Read more
Developing a Vision for Indigenous Midwifery
The Reclaiming Our Bundle project began in December 2023, with the goal of exploring the IFNA communities’ readiness and vision for the revitalization of Indigenous Midwifery care.
Do you have a smoke alarm? Smoke alarms are the first line of defense in a house fire. It’s important to have a working alarm on every floor of your home and outside all sleeping areas.


Comments