Community Toolkit

Download and share community toolkit materials related to the Federal Indian Hospitals Settlement. This toolkit includes booklets, social media posts, posters and other supports designed to help communities and organizations raise awareness about the Settlement and help Class Members understand the process and the free supports and resources available.

Available for download

Community organizations can download, print or link to the materials on this page, or request a limited number of printed materials to be sent in the mail through the Community Toolkit Order Form.

More downloadable materials can be found on the Documents page.

Claims documents

8 documents
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942kb

Appendix A of the Claim Form in English.

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1.05mb

Appendix C of the Claim Form in English.

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962kb

Appendix E of the Claim Form in English.

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1.92mb

The official Claim Form for the Federal Indian Hospitals Settlement in English.

Outreach documents

21 documents
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664kb

Business cards with contact information for the Federal Indian Hospitals Settlement, including the Info Line, website and a QR code.

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694kb

Business cards with contact information for the Federal Indian Hospitals Settlement, including the Info Line, website and a QR code (Inuktitut).

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346kb

This flyer (11×17) explains in English who is eligible and free supports available to help Claimants.

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313kb

This flyer (11×17) explains in Inuktitut who is eligible and free supports available to help Claimants.

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215kb

Information that can be used in newsletters or community papers to share important updates about the Settlement in English.

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676kb

Poster (11×17) in English with messages about who’s eligible and where to go for more information.

Indigenous Services Canada provides dedicated cultural and emotional support services for those affected by the Settlement.

In addition, mental health and wellness support is available anytime at the Hope for Wellness Helpline. Call 1-855-242-3310 or visit www.HopeForWellness.ca . Services are free, confidential and available in English, French, and Cree, Ojibway and Inuktitut upon request.