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Ontario Regional Addictions Partnership Committee
ORAPC



Ontario Regional Addictions Partnership
Committee
The Ontario Regional Addictions Partnership Committee (ORAPC) provides advice, guidance and recommendations to leadership through the Chiefs of Ontario office and the First Nations & Inuit Health Branch, on issues of addictions and holistic approaches to healing.
ORAPC is comprised of qualified individuals from four provincial and territorial organizations (PTO’s), Independent First Nations, National Native Alcohol & Drug Abuse Program (NNADAP) funded Treatment Centres, and First Nation Inuit Health Branch (FNIHB).
What is ORAPC?
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