
Introduction to Jordan's Principle Webcast
Tools and Resources Page
Introduction to Jordan's Principle Webcast
Tools and Resources Page
Thank you for joining us for the Introduction to Jordan's Principle Webcast. Below is a list of actionable tips, links and resources relevant to the topics discussed. We hope you find this information useful.
TIPS TO TAKE ACTION AFTER THE WEBCAST
- If this is your first time hearing about Jordan River Anderson, continue to learn more about the origin of Jordan’s Principle in the CBC Gem documentary, Jordan River Anderson: The Messenger. This resource offers details and insight into Jordan’s life and the development of the principle
- Review Indigenous Services Canada’s (ISC) list of eligible items and services funded by Jordan’s Principle. You can find this list by visiting ISC’s website.
- Review the eligibility criteria on Jordan’s Principle on ISC’s website. If you or your child is eligible for Jordan’s Principle, consider contacting the Jordan’s Principle Call Centre at 1-855-JPCHILD to ask any questions.
First Nations Child and Family Caring Society
The First Nations Child and Family Caring Society (the Caring Society) is a not-for-profit based on the unceded Algonquin territory, otherwise known as Ottawa, who provides reconciliation-based public education, policy guidance, advocacy, and support to promote the safety, equality, and wellbeing of First Nations children, young people, families, communities, and Nations.
To find out more about Jordan’s Princple, you can access the Caring Society’s Info Sheet on Jordan’s Principle here.
To find out more about accessing support through Jordan’s Principle, you can access the Caring Society’s Infographic on How to Access Supports and Services here.


