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  • Dilico Anishinabek Family Care office in Longlac located at 118 Forestry Rd, ph: 807-876-2267; fax: 807-876-2312
  • Family Support Workers: Amy Patabon and Mary Waboose


Program: Child and Family Support Program  
Organization: Long Lake 58 First Nation
Band Office
Long Lake #58 Health Centre
Phone Numbers: 807-876-4553
Fax: 807-876-1615
Website: www.longlake58fn.ca/
Address:
c/o c/o Health Centre
PO Box 609 c/o Health Centre
Longlac, ON
P0T 2A0
Street Address:
209B Otter St
Long Lake 58 First Nation
 
Location:
  • Located at Otter Rd in the community of Long Lake 58 First Nation
  • Functions as the Health Centre for the community
  • Situated at one end of the Band Office/Administration building
Accessibility: Not Wheelchair Accessible    Not Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Mon-Fri 9 am-12 noon, 1 pm-4:30 pm
Public Contacts: Patrick Patabon - Family Support Worker
807-876-2292 * patrick.patabon@longlake58fn.ca
Service Description: Operates a self government and is responsible for the day to day operations of the Long Lake 58 First Nation
  • Tribal Council: Matawa First Nations
  • Political Territorial Organization: Nishnawbe-Aski Nation (NAN)
  • Treaty #9


  • Delivers child care and protection services and family support services to community members
  • Administers services in partnership with Dilico Anishinabek Family Care
  • Prevention Services
    • Provides one-on-one counselling in areas such as bullying
    • Educates children, families and community about rights and responsibilities under the Child and Family Services Act
    • Advocates on behalf of clients and their rights in regards to the legal system
    • Offers a variety of parenting programs
    • Teaches parenting skills and assisting children through difficult times
    • Develops and administers healthy social and recreational programs for families
    • Hosts community forums to address issues such as youth struggling with problematic substance use, inadequate housing, schooling problems and after school activities
    • Organizes traditional healing circles with elders for women and youth
    • Provides information sessions about understanding substance dependency and resulting family violence, and overcoming oppression by understanding cultural realities
    • Provides referral services to local and outside service providers including treatment and healing centres
    Customary Care/Foster Care
    • Provides assistance with voluntary/customary care placements
    • Provides support and counselling services to children in care
    • Provides consultation and advertising in areas relating to customary care and foster care procedures
    • Provides preventative services including awareness on child welfare matters including roles and responsibilities of the customary care/foster care worker

    Fees: None
    Application:
    • Open to referrals from any source

    • Intake assessment required
    Eligibility / Target Population:
    • Members of Long Lake 58 First Nation


    • Children younger than 18 years of age and their families
    Languages: English
    Language Notes: Ojibway, available upon request
    Area Served:
    Long Lake 58 First Nation  
    See Also: Child Abuse, Well-Being, and Welfare
    Parenting Education

    This information was last completely updated on April 3, 2025

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