Putting First Nations Children First
Do you know a First Nation infant, child or youth with a need who cannot access a publicly funded service or program that is available to other children?


Principles of Implementation
Fairness – Decisions are consistently applied, and based on impartial judgement without discrimination or favoritism.
Transparency – Process is open, available to the public, and easily understandable.
Timeliness – Decisions are made within a reasonable time period, without delay, and in keeping with established service standards of Jordan’s Principle.
Client-centered – Each stage of the process is focused on the child, leading to an outcome that is in the best interests of the child.
