KWEN'AN'LATEL | WALKING TOGETHER
Intensive Parent Support Program
This program is a three stage mandated parenting program for Aboriginal parents or parents of Aboriginal children whom are Ministry (MCFD) involved. The program provides a collaborative service planning process to reducerisk to families in a culturally appropriate and sensitive manner. (Read more…)

L, KI, L (LTHW,KEE,L) | CONFIDENCE
Child and Youth Mental Health Program
This program provides assistance to families to improve the care of their children aged six to twelve, to enhance stability and a sense of identity, to encourage the use of community resources, and to prevent the need for protection intervention.
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NIL YEK OLs | HER HOPE
Sexual Abuse Intervention Program
This program provides counseling and support services to Aboriginal children and their families who have been sexually abused, or who display sexualized behaviour. Services offered combined therapeutic interventions with culturally appropriate practices. (Read more …)
JOURNEYS OF THE HEART
Cultural Learning Program
This is an innovative cultural learning program for Aboriginal children two to five years of age, and their caregivers. The program utilizes culturally appropriate activites to build on the capacity of urban Aboriginal children and their families, as they prepare to enter the educational system. (Read more …)
M'AKOLA HOUSING
Tennant Support Services
This service is for families living in, or applying to live in M'akola Housing. Hulitan is able to assist with: tenancy preservation, life skills, budgeting, household management, housing applications, and referrals to other community agencies. (Read more …)
KWEN'AN'LATEL | WALKING TOGETHER
Intensive Parent Support Program
L, KI, L (LTH,KEE,L) | CONFIDENCE
Child and Youth Mental Health Program
NIL YEK OLs | HER HOPE
Sexual Abuse Intervention Program
JOURNEYS OF THE HEART
Cultural Learning Program
M'AKOLA HOUSING
Tenant Support Services
» Intensive Parent Support
» Child & Youth Mental Health
» Sexual Abuse Intervention
As a Community member you have certain Rights and Responsibilites while participating in the Programs at Hulitan. These commitments help our staff and you, to be successful.
All counselors abide by two Codes of Ethics, the Traditional Native Code of Ethics, as well as, the British Columbia Association of Social Workers Code of Ethics.
The Society maintains a , Grievance Policy and Appeals Process by which a client can file a grievance, without any retaliation or barriers to services. All concerns are important to us.