Our goal is to assemble a diverse and comprehensive network of collaborative teams composed of members from various front-line services and stakeholders throughout Ontario. By harnessing the unique perspectives and expertise of each team member, we aim to create integrated teams that will work synergistically to operate the family revival retreat while also planning, designing, and building a holistic solution that serves the needs of the entire community, as well as the environment.
This community-based approach not only fosters inclusivity but also promotes shared ownership and responsibility, ensuring that every voice is heard and valued in the decision-making process. By bringing together a wealth of knowledge and skills from a wide array of front-line services and stakeholders, we are confident that we can develop innovative solutions that resonate with the diverse populations we serve.
In order to achieve these goals, we must work collaboratively to pool our resources, expertise, and knowledge. This will involve partnering with other front-line organizations, medical and mental health practitioners, holistic doctors and naturopaths, nutritionists, physical therapists, government agencies, insurance companies, post-secondary schools, charitable, not-for-profit and other stakeholders to develop and implement comprehensive strategies. Promoting the healing and prevention of operational stress injuries.
By combining our efforts and staying focused on our collective mission, we can make a meaningful difference in the lives of those affected by trauma and help create safer, healthier communities across Ontario.
Front-line services and communities across Ontario are feeling the impact and ripple effect of operational stress injuries.
Our goal is to collaborate with front-line services across Ontario to provide solutions that will not only improve the health of our front-line workers and their families, but it will also improve the safety of the citizens in the communities they serve.
Proving to be fiscally responsible and beneficial for all stakeholders involved.
Front-line organizations include, but are not limited to uniform, civilian, serving, volunteer and retired: police, fire, paramedic, corrections, nurses, doctors, hospital security, transit workers, military and coast guard.
There are countless healthcare practitioners across Ontario, doing their best with the information they have.
Generally, focusing on the mental and physical signs, symptoms and syndromes that end up in diagnosis and disease, with a pill.
Our goal is to share ideas of proven healing modalities with our medical and medicinal doctors. Expanding their knowledge base to provide multi-layered and collaborative solutions.
By consolidating existing resources and expertise into a single, collaborative hub, we can align our goals and effectively address the core issues. Providing multi-dimensional solutions, tailored to the unique needs of each individual.
Engaging the integrated and fully functional approach necessary to heal these very complex, multi-layered and individual injuries.
The strategic use of herbs can be a powerful tool in preventing disease, maintaining health, and supporting overall wellbeing, as well as offering targeted treatments for various ailments.
Unlike many pharmaceutical medications, herbal medicine, when used as prescribed, typically presents far fewer side effects.
Our holistic naturopathic doctors, nutritionists, herbalists will create customized formulations designed to support and strengthen the entire body in a continuous and sustainable way.
Natural medications, particularly herbs, play a vital role in achieving optimal wellbeing by promoting healing and holistic preventative care.
Having the ability to cultivate herbs on-site, further enhances the cost-effectiveness of natural medications.
The Mobility Centre's interdisciplinary team of highly skilled healthcare practitioners work in concert to offer a range of therapeutic interventions tailored to each individual's unique needs.
Our goal is to include the following healthcare practitioners and healing modalities:
• Chiropractors
• Massage Therapists
• Neurological Physical Therapists
• Occupational Therapists
• Osteopaths
• Physiotherapists
• Acupuncturist
Keeping in line with our vision of empowering and educating one another, we are also building partnerships with our local post-secondary schools here in Ontario.
Our goal is to include our post-secondary students in the planning, design, building and operation of New Hope Field of Dreams - Family Revival Retreat.
Both Durham College and Fleming College have already contributed through their School of Media Arts and Design and School of Environmental and Natural Resource Science.
Post-secondary schools offer a diverse range of programs that will contribute to our overall vision, to create, fund, maintain and operate a holistic self-sustained, self-regenerative family sanctuary.
Including our new generations innovative ideas to become part of the solution.
There are numerous proven and reliable charitable and not-for-profit organizations across Ontario, individually offering various healing modalities and education to address operational stress injuries.
Our goal is to bring these resources together into one location.
By sharing ideas, together we will provide the integrate, collaborative, and multi-dementional approach necessary to promote the healing and prevention of operational stress injuries.
• Wounded Warriors
• Boots on the Ground
• Toronto Beyond the Blue
• Habitat for Humanity
• Badge of Life Canada
• Canadian Medical Association (CMA)
• Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA)
• Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH)
• College of Naturopaths of Ontario
• Veterans House Canada
• Ontario Art Therapy Association
• Ontario Psychiatric Association
• Veteran Farmers
• Bellwood
• Mental Health Commission of Canada
• NHL Players Association
• Canadian Critical Incident Stress Foundation
There are many currently funded government organizations focusing on their way of helping. However, their current healing rate for mental health injuries is approximately 2%.
It is time for a change.
• Ontario Minister of Health
• Ontario Ombudsman
• Public Health Agency Canada
• Trillium Health Partners
• Ontario Public Health and Emergency Services
• Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Services
• University Health Network
Our goal is to collaborate with these organizations and to share information and ideas.
Improving our overall collective approach to addressing the physical and mental signs, symptoms, syndromes that eventually lead to diagnosis and disease. Providing solutions that will promote the healing and prevention of operational stress injuries.
Directing funding from all levels of Government towards resources that work.
Under the current funding formulas, many insurance providers are very limited with the resources they are able to provide.
• Workplace Safety Insurance Bureau (WSIB)
• Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP)
• Green Shield
• Sunlife
• Canada Life
• Manulife
• Desjardins
Our goal is to work with the insurance providers to expand their portfolios of proven and reliable resources.
Directing funding towards resources that promote the healing and prevention of operational stress injuries.
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