Community Update on Location Change

Community Update on Location Change,

 

The Capital and Infrastructure Directorate has changed locations and can now be found at the Natural Resource Building. Their contact information and address are as follows:

Phone: (418) 788-3022

Fax:        (418) 788-3058

44 Dundee Road, Listuguj Quebec, G0C 2R0        

First Nations Adult Education Centre

Are you over 18 and did not finish high school?

 

If so, the First Nations Adult Education Centre, opening in

September 2013, is building its programs based on your needs. 

Your input is important to ensuring the delivery of quality adult education. 

So have your say and call Cheryl Labillois at the LMDC 418 788 1347

to complete a 5 minute survey that will automatically put your name in for a draw to win prizes.

ELDER'S LUNCH & LEARN Wednesday, Nov 21st

Elders

LUNCH & LEARN

 Addictions

 

WEDNESDAY, Nov 21, 2012

WHERE: ELDER’S LODGE

TIME:11:30 AM TO 1:00 PM

 

LUNCH WILL BE SERVED

Everyone Welcome

 

Sponsored by LCHS

Listuguj ADDICTIONS Awareness Week November 18th to 23rd, 2012

Throughout the week CHRQ 106.9 FM will also be giving a Question of the Day where the 10th caller can win a prize.  A Coloring Contest for the kids (Nursery to Grade 2) prizes to be won.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18TH @12 NOON

Parade of Cars starting from Subway to Bingo Hall followed by Turkey Lunch, Guest Speaker.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19TH @ 10AM-12NOON

Coffee Break  at Elder’s Lodge.  Come over and visit for a cup of coffee and information on drug abuse.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20TH

National Child’s Day

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21 st

Elder’s Lunch & Learn

at Elder’s Lodge 11:30 to 1:00

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2012

Crazy Hat Day message ” The Best Me is Drug Free” prize for craziest hat with message.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2012, 6:00PM to 8:00pm

Sober Teen Dance @ Alaqsite’w Gitpu School.  Snack will be provided.

ALL EVENTS SPONSORED BY THE LISTUGUJ WELLNESS PROGRAM, HELPING KIDS GROW UP SAFE, HEALTHY AND SUCCESSFUL.  SHOULD YOU REQUIRE FURTHER INFORMATION ON EVENTS, PLEASE CALL SOMMER BARNABY-MITCHELL AT 418-788-2155.

 

FREE SAFE FOOD HANDLING COURSE

Dear Participants,

A Food Health and Safety Handling Course will be given on November 27, 2012 at the Listuguj Mi’gmaq Development Center (LMDC) beginning at 8:30 am to 5:00pm.

This training is intented for all food establishments and managers and their staff who handle food that is prepares for sale or service (food processing establishments, retail outlets, restaurants, and other food related services)

The training is mandatory since November 2008 in the Province of Quebec and it would be a plus for the community to have members that are qualified and who detain the MAPAQ  certificate.  Holders’ of this certificate also have an edge when applying for jobs in the food industry.

Please notify Monica Barnaby no later that November 16-2012 at the Health Center at (418) 788-2155 if you are interested.

We look forward to you attending this very important course

 Thank You

Donna Metallic, Director of Health

Workplace Violence And Harassment Policy

Purpose:

It is the intent of Listuguj Mi’gmaq First Nation to provide a safe workplace for employees and to provide a comfortable and secure atmosphere for customers and others with whom we do business. We will be successful only if we all share the responsibility for ensuring a safe and secure environment. We will not tolerate theft, threats, sexual harassment, discrimination, drug or alcohol abuse, or vandalism to Listuguj Mi’gmaq First Nation  personal or property.

Behaviors or actions that pose a threat to security must be reported to a supervisor or manager. Where warranted, an investigation will ensue. Should an investigation determine that there is merit to substantiate a complaint, the offending employee will be subject to discipline up to and including termination.

Any employee who believes that another employee has the potential for becoming violent and doing harm to himself/herself or others should immediately report this suspicion to management. Upon learning of such potential for violent behavior, the supervisor/manager must inform the general manager.

Acts determined to be criminal in nature may result in a termination of employment and prosecution in a court of law.

Responsible:

All Listuguj Mi’gmaq First Nation employees.

Employees:

-Employees are responsible for informing their Supervisors of any violence, potential risk of violence, or unacceptable behaviour they may experience or witness. This includes issues in the employee’s non-work life that may impact on the employee’s or his or her co-worker’s safety.

-Employees are responsible for reporting to their Supervisors any incidents of violence or close calls, according to the procedures set out in this policy.

-Employees are responsible for attending any training or information sessions provided by the employer to reduce violence or risks of violence.

-Employees are expected to co-operate with the police, company investigators or other authorities as required during any investigation related to workplace violence.

Supervisors:

-Supervisors are responsible for assessing the risk of violence to employees in their jurisdiction, minimizing those risks where necessary or reasonably possible and informing any affected employee of such risk or potential risk.

-Supervisors are responsible for ensuring employees are trained to:

-recognize the potential for violence;

-follow the procedures and policies developed to minimize risk;

-respond to incidents appropriately; and

-report and document such incidents.

-Supervisors are responsible for tracking and reporting risks of violence, incidents of violence, and close calls to the Joint Health and Safety Committee and Management, according to the time lines set out in the procedures. The Violent Incident Report Form is used for this purpose.

-Supervisors are responsible for ensuring proper medical care is provided for anyone involved in an incident and for securing the safety of employees, before investigating the incident or taking reports.

-Supervisors are responsible for co-operating with police, company investigators or other authorities, as required during any investigation related to workplace violence.

Definitions:

“Violence” means unacceptable behavior as defined in paragraph 5.03 and includes any incident in which:

-an employee is threatened or assaulted on company premises or in circumstances relating to the employee executing his or her job duties;

-a client or visitor to the workplace is threatened or assaulted on company premises; or

-an employee threatens or assaults a client, co-worker or other individual in circumstances relating to the employee’s execution of his or her duties.

“Workplace” means in or on the property of Company, or away from Company property if the employee is engaged in work-related activities.

“Unacceptable Behavior” means physically or psychologically aggressive behaviors including but not limited to:

– hitting, kicking, punching, pushing, shoving, slapping, pinching, grabbing, biting

-carrying or brandishing weapons of any sort

-throwing objects at an individual with a view to cause physical injury or fear

-destruction of workplace or co-workers’ property

-threats of violence

-intimidating behavior that causes the recipient to have a fear of physical violence

-Obscene or harassing telephone calls.

-Harassment

-Sexual Harassment

“Close Calls” means incidents that did not result in actual physical harm but, except for circumstance, had the potential to result in physical harm:

The Managers shall initiate a process to involve supervisors, employees, the Joint Health and Safety Committee in assessing the risk of violence in the department and work environment on a periodic basis. The process shall include taking actions to remove as many risks as can be reasonably removed and instructing employees to recognize risk. The risk assessment shall be reviewed at least annually.

Each and every incident of violence in the workplace shall be reported immediately to the Supervisor. The Supervisor shall investigate the incident immediately. The Violent Incident Investigation Checklist may be used to ensure proper investigation of any reported violent incident.

The Supervisor shall immediately make the appropriate inquiries of the victim and/or witnesses to determine if the incident is minor or serious.

-If the incident is minor:

-The Supervisor will determine if mediation is appropriate and if so, mediate or arrange for mediation of the situation;

-conduct the appropriate investigation immediately; and

-within twenty-four (24) hours, write a report outlining the details, facts and witnesses of the incident and submit the report to the Manager the Joint Health and Safety Committee and Human Resources department.

-If the assailant is an employee, the Supervisor shall apply appropriate disciplinary measures based on the facts of the incident and the assailant’s employment record.

If the incident is serious:

-the Supervisor must first ensure the safety of employees and him/herself;

-ensure proper medical treatment is provided or sent for;

-contact the authorities as soon as possible, (Police or Ministry of Labour, where appropriate), to report the incident;

-contact the Manager, the Joint Health and Safety Committee, as appropriate, as soon as possible, to assess who should be involved in the investigation;

-conduct a thorough investigation, keeping detailed notes of facts, times, witnesses, and witness accounts;

-within twenty-four (24) hours after the completion of the investigation write and submit a detailed report of the incident to the Joint Health and Safety Committee and the Manager, Human Resources department, and any other parties required by law.

-consult with the Manager, Human Resources department regarding any disciplinary action to be applied.

The individual responsible for documenting newly hired employees shall ensure a copy of this policy is provided to and reviewed with each new employee during that employee’s documentation process.

New amendments to the student and graduation fees

ATTENTION LISTUGUJ SUGARLAOF SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS AND PARENTS – NEW AMENDMENTS TO THE STUDENT AND GRADUATION FEES

 

Each student is responsible to ensure their school fees are paid in full. To assist the student in meeting this requirement LMG and LED will make a 50% contribution towards the total cost for both Student Fees and Grad Fees.  Fees are as follows:

Regular Student Fee: $30.00….with LMG/LED contribution, student pays $15.00.

 (Deadline for Payment is NOVEMBER 30TH, 2012)

Regular Graduation Fee: $120.00….with LMG/LED contribution, student pays $60.00.

(Deadline for Payment – APRIL 30TH, 2013).

If a student has not paid their fees in full by the deadline dates posted above, any outstanding balances will be deducted from their Monthly Student Allowance.  Furthermore, for those students who are graduating, if their fees are not paid in full, they will not be awarded the benefits of participating in the graduation events, etc.

Students who are 18 years old and/or older will not be eligible to receive the monthly allowance if they are already receiving social assistance benefits.   It will be the responsibility of the student (18+ years) to produce documentation to verify they are NOT receiving social assistance benefits prior to the distribution of the student allowance. 

Please note, the amount you receive for your monthly allowance is also based on your school attendance.  Students will have exactly one week from the distribution date to pick up their allowance, otherwise the cheque will cancelled.

For more information you can contact:

Tammy Isaac or Chris Wysote @ 418.788.2248

Thank You,

Listuguj Reinvestment Enhancement Team

PUBLIC NOTICE

The Listuguj Community Health Services in conjunction with the Regie de L’assurance Maladie Quebec would like to inform the residents of the community of Listuguj of the importance of keeping your Quebec Medicare Cards up-to-date.

Be advise that in the event that you do not have a valid medicare card and require emergency treatment at the hospital or a Doctor’s office, the hopital or Doctor will bill you directly.  It is  important to know that Listuguj Health Department and Listuguj Mi’gmaq Government are not responsible for charges billed to you from a result of a invalid  or expired medicare card.  It is the resposibility of every adult to make certain that they keep their medicare cards and those of their children up-to-date.

To apply, renew or if you lose your medicare card, call this toll free number 1-800-561-9749.  If you need a temporary, renewal, name change or a new applicant for a medicare card present yourself at the Listuguj Community Health Services and the Health Liaison, Elizabeth “Betty” Metallic will assist you with the application process.

Your RAMQ card is the best card to have on hand, in case of emergency

LCHS

Community Announcement

Community Announcement

Attention community members,

During the week of October 15th, 2012 there will be surveyors present that will be mapping out the borders of our community. They will be surveying our immediate borders as well as our surrounding woodland area to distinguish boundaries so that all parties know where the limits of our land. This is in regards to the newly acquired “Busteed” land that had been added to the community of Listuguj.

They will be dressed in proper woodland safety attire to ensure that they are visible to everyone.

 

Please continue to submit questions and feedback to the following sources:

 Website: www.listuguj.ca

 LMG Facebook: www.facebook.ca/lismiggov

 E-mail: specificclaims@listuguj.ca

Communication Coordinator lmghr@listuguj.ca