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COVID-19 Service Change: Administration and political offices will be closed to the public until further notice. Standing Stone School, Daycare and Headstart will be closed until further notice. Community members can call respective departments for questions.

Organization: Oneida Nation of the Thames  
Phone Numbers: 519-652-3244
Fax: 519-652-9287
Website: oneida.on.ca/
Address:
2212 Elm Ave
Southwold, ON
N0L 2G0
Intersection: Ball Park Rd and Elm Ave
Location: Southwold
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible    Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Hours vary * call ahead
Executives: Mandy Wesley - Interim Chief Executive Officer
519-652-6161 * mandy.wesley@oneida.on.ca
Public Contacts: Kailey Thomson - Chief Administrative Officer
cao@oneida.on.ca
Sandra Doxtator - Executive Assistant
sandra.doxtator@oneida.on.ca
Service Description: First Nations community of the Oneida peoples * operates independently according to long standing spiritual and cultural traditions * administers own community development, health, learning, safety and public works programs
 
Band Representative Program - Ensures the safety and security of all children who are registered, eligible to be registered and community members of Oneida Nation of the Thames
 
Community Wellness - Promotes healthy healing and wellness programs and community development
 
Fire Department - Fire suppression * Fire Safe Program * prevention, detection and escape education * Mutual Aid response * responds to some medical/trauma calls with paramedics when requested
 
Health and Wellness Services - Health centre focused on family and community health * health professionals assess and treat non-life-threatening injuries or illnesses * referrals to other local health services and personal development groups available on and off reserve
 
Life-Long Learning - Oneida Education Centre - Education programs for members of the community
 
Oneida Nation Paramedic Services (EMS) - Ensures vulnerable people entering the health care system through the ambulance system receives efficient and timely assessments, treatments and transportation to the proper facility
 
Onyota'a:ka Family Healing Lodge - Offers emergency shelter for up to 6 weeks for people and families who are at risk of or in a violent family situation * offers supports, outreach, referrals and advocacy * activities for children * assistance with goal planning and safety planning * year round workshop training and information sessions
 
Police Department - Policing services for residents and visitors
 
TSI'Nu:Yoyantle'Na'Tuhuwatisni - 64-bed long-term care home * residential care for private and basic rooms * 24-hour nursing and personal care * access to a doctor and other health professionals

Fees: Free
Eligibility / Target Population: Oneida Citizens and residents of the Oneida Settlement
Languages: English * Oneida
Area Served:
Oneida of the Thames  
See Also: Advocacy and Social Action for Indigenous Peoples
Government Services - Indigenous

This information was last completely updated on December 14, 2023

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Oneida on The Thames operates of the Great Law, through spirituality, history, language, culture and traditions in order to retain identity and values.