



Customary adoption and tutorship
In harmony with family values, customary adoption and tutorship allow children to remain connected to their culture, language and traditional activities, and therefore, to preserve their sense of identity. Customary adoption and tutorship have always been part of the rights and jurisdiction of First Nations self-government.
Quebec First Nations and Inuit Faculties of Medicine Program (QFNIFMP)
The QFNIFMP supports First Nations and Inuit applicants who want to study medicine through a guidance structure that facilitates their admission and integration throughout their university career.
Services dedicated to First Nations
Centered on the health and well-being of the First Nations, the FNQLHSSC offers a vast and diversified range of services to accompany and support the communities and collaborate in their progress.
First Nations Child and Family Services and Jordan’s Principle Settlement: Submit your claim now!
The claim period is officially open. The following people can submit a claim for compensation: children removed from their homes between April 1, 1991 and March 31, 2022 and their caregiving parents or grandparents.
For support: 1-833-852-0755
For more information: Generalinfo@Contact.FNChildClaims.ca
Governance
A governance in health and social services by and for the First Nations. Learn more about the process
Documentation centre
Broaden your researches with the tools and posts of our documentation centre.
Next Events and formations
Access to all our events and training courses
Nishkat meeting
Nishkat Network meeting
Jordan’s Principle coordinator meeting
The FNQLHSSC : For the health and wellness of the First Nations
Officially created on April 14, 1994, the First Nations of Quebec and Labrador Health and Social Services Commission (FNQLHSSC) works with First Nations communities and organizations for the accessibility and development of health and social services adapted to community needs.