The Life-cycle healing approach emphasizes building supportive environments that foster continuous growth, resilience, and adaptability throughout a person's life stages. It acknowledges that healing is not linear, but rather a continuous cycle of shedding old patterns, adapting to transitions, and moving from periods of grief or stagnation into periods of dynamic emotional, mental, physical and social well-being.

Combating Violence and Deviant Behavior in the Community

In Canada, nearly 8 in 10 victims of police reported intimate partner violence are women and girls. Indigenous women are especially at greater risk of being sexually assaulted by their intimate partners and are more likely to have experienced severe and potentially life-threatening forms of violence.

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