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Whitby Free Press, 27 Jan 1993, p. 21

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'VVhhby'foeePMUs, Wedneday, JanuaiY27. 199,Page 21 Alderville First Nation is currently undertakcing a study of individuals of native ancestry (status, non-status, Metis and Inuit) residing within Northumnberland County and A consulting group wibl iden- tifS' local priorities and barriers te service for women at, risk of being victims of violence.' Ralider and 'Associates was selected by the Four Shelter Comxnttee to undertake the pro- jecof The committee is made up o the directers of the four shelters and outreach prrçgrams for abused women in Durham Regin and the couxties of Peter- borough, Victoria, Northumber- land and Haliburton, and pro- gram suprviorsfrom the Mi!nist ry osaland, ýCom- uniterve.j l e cetwl assess the southern Durham Region (including Pickering, Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa'and Newcastle). The final report will include information on the educational and job training needs cf needs of ethno-cultural womon, rural womon, Anishnaaboo- kwewag (native women) and women with a disability The information wil h%-elp deve- bop strategies te btter address the needs of abused women from diverse backgrounds. There will be interviews and focus groups held. To participate in a focus group or te, request an interview, car, Barbara Rahder at 1-800-265- 9631. aboriginal peoples living in thie region 7 ;eresults of the report will be used te imploment skcills training and te identify employment opportunities that wiIl benefit aboriginal peoplos and employers alike. The study is sponsored by Alderville First Nation, the Kagita Mikam Area management board and the Canada Employment and Immigration Commission. Individuals of aboriginal ancestry interested in providing input are requested te cail collect Shelly Gray, research co-orcinater at Alderville First Nation, te set up an interview. Interviews are confidential -- names will not be released. CalI (416) 352-3898 anytime during the day, evemings or weekends. FAIRVIEW LODGE resident Phyllis Bullock tries out a $2,100O geriatric chair donated by ý the Whitby Legion Branch 112 Auxiliary. From Ieft are Fairview administrator Sharon Swain, auxiimpry secretary Dorothy Ormiston and presdentDorthy cIntsh.Photo by Mark Reesor, Whltby Free Pres Jusa remne htyoucc ompo'stdRing t ne months as w Las ain eume. ompsigsow on u Tef Lowing c oost terms, akmme ro the Recycling ni Couciofo ntario, Durham edition f tenMatreDrhoaCmviost Resource mnalwiN etok(E)andiaierou wthte rocess. 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