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Case study report : Qul-Aun Program
 

Case study report : Qul-Aun Program
Aboriginal Healing Foundation

2001
Document > Report
Creators
McCrimmon, Pauline
Contributors
Aboriginal Healing Foundation; Kishk Anaquot Health Research; Scott, Kim
Description
"This case study reports on the progress of the Qul-Aun Program (means moving beyond the traumas of our past; HC-36-BC) sponsored by the Tsow-Tun Le Lum Society. It was selected as an in-patient treatment centre model based on a blend of traditional healing activities and centralized residential care. Qul-Aun’s mission is to “strengthen the ability of Aboriginal People to live healthy, happy lives and the affirmation of pride in Aboriginal identity.”

This report describes the services of the Qul-Aun Program and its participants’ needs, physical context, and team characteristics and what it hopes to achieve in the short and long term. The report will also describe how change was measured and what trends were apparent.” (Case Study Report: Qul-Aun Program, page 1). 
Language
English

More Information

Statement of Responsibility
Pauline McCrimmon.
Publication Information
Tsow-Tun Le Lum Society
Physical Description
1 electronic resource (89 pages)
Notes
The Aboriginal Healing Foundation Research Series. 
Prepared for the Aboriginal Healing Foundation Board of Directors. 
The ninth case study in this package provided by the Aboriginal Healing Foundation. 
 
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