The School Nurse program assists schools on many health-related topics.
Services
Anyone who is sexually active can become infected with a sexually transmitted infection.
The social worker, human relations officer and community worker conduct psychosocial assessments, interventions and follow-ups with clients.
Specialized Services oversees and supports specialist visits, telehealth services and service corridors in Eeyou Istchee.
Speech-language therapists help people with communication, language, speech and voice problems.
With the tele-pacemaker program, you can have follow-up meetings to ensure your implanted cardiac pacemaker or defibrillator is working properly.
The tele-surgery service provides virtual, online consultations prior to general surgery.
Telehealth uses telecommunications technologies to deliver medical services over a distance.
For youth by providing services in communities, clinics and schools, and by addressing developmental needs in the transition to adulthood.
Uskâu ihtûwin is an open space and entry point to a continuum of services for Uschinîchisûch covering gaps in services for youth in Waswanipi.
The vaccination program ensures that the population is vaccinated against such preventable illnesses as measles, mumps, and the flu.
Waapimaausuwin develops, coordinates and delivers support for pregnancy and childbirth the Nishiiyuu Way, based on traditional Cree teachings.
The Wîchihîwâuwin Helpline provides a safe space for people who need to talk on the phone about any difficult situation concerning their well-being
X-rays are like photographs of the body’s internal structures, while ultrasound images show movement.
The Yâkwâmi Info-Line offers general information about the ongoing wildfire situation in Eeyou Istchee.
Young Offenders Services ensures that youths are treated fairly and that their rights are protected.
YHS contributes to the protection, rehabilitation and well-being (physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually) of youth in its care.
The Department of Youth Protection aims to ensure the safety of all children under 18 years of age in Eeyou Istchee.
A pilot project for Mistissini students. Regularly scheduled sessions help them with their coping, mental health and wellness needs.