Key principles of the NNAPF Emergency Response Program
NNAPF believe that the success of its program lies in defining and respecting the following some core principles’s Emergency Response program
- Programming operated by First Nations and Inuit People and working partnerships with local authorities and service personnel.
- Interventions according to standardized criteria.
- Culturally sensitive service provision.
- Children’s health and safety first.
- Program resource expenditures would vary with community needs.
- Holistic intervention, recognizing need to mobilize family and community assets.
- Successful programming would enhance local capacities and reduce dependency.