Toronto Aboriginal Support Services Center (TASSC)

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Toronto Aboriginal Support Services Center (TASSC) by Mind Map: Toronto Aboriginal Support Services Center (TASSC)

1. Vision/goals

1.1. Vision

1.1.1. "To build a ealthy and vibrant environment while increasing the capacity of Aboriginal people to create self sufficient community in Toronto.

1.1.2. To guide future generations as strong carriers of Aboriginal culture while acheiving socio-economic success"

1.2. Goals:

1.2.1. 1. Respect the past of Aboriginal Peoples

1.2.2. 2. Work towards reconciliation for Aboriginal people in the Community in Toronto.

1.2.3. 3. Enabling communities to speak about stories and cultural diversity.

1.2.4. 4. Increase community engagement of the Toronto Aboriginal Community

2. Access

2.1. Civic-engagement

2.1.1. Provide knowledge to Aboriginal community about the importance of civic-engagement

2.2. Community Center

2.2.1. Accessible through community center located in Toronto

2.3. Online

2.3.1. HOME

3. Equity Inclusion and Cultural Diversity

3.1. Equity

3.1.1. Providing Aboriginal Communities the opportunity to share reconciliation and past stories with the Toronto Community. Also using research to gain a "broad-based in-depth understanding of the situation of Aboriginal people residing in Toronto"

3.2. Inclusion

3.2.1. Using quantitative and qualitative research to provide a complete understanding of the Toronto Aboriginal Community

3.3. Cultural Diversity

3.3.1. Ensuring that being Aboriginal is not factoring in on socioeconomic status. Promotion of civic-literacy throughout the communities to provide appropriate perspective and raise awareness of Toronto Aboriginal community.

4. Services for Ontario students and families

4.1. Community Involvement

4.1.1. Providing workshops for Aboriginal youth on reconciliation and their cultural history

4.2. Education

4.2.1. About goals and significant milestones made through the government reconciliation and community work done by Aboriginal community with specific involvement of young Aboriginals.

4.2.2. Provides families with social services through another non-profit organization called "2 Spirited People of the 1st Nations"

4.2.2.1. Social Service for Aborginal people in the LGBTQ+ community, health education, and counscilling

4.3. Legal Services

4.3.1. Provides families with equitable and strong services for Aboriginal Communities and avoiding biases