Land Acknowledgement

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Woodview Mental Health and Autism Services is situated upon the territories of the Erie, Neutral, Huron-Wendat, Haudenosaunee, Métis and Mississaugas of the Credit First Nations.

Woodview learns from the principles outlined in the Two Row Wampum agreement between Indigenous Nations and settlers. Woodview is committed to maintaining collaborative, empowering and honorable relations with local Indigenous groups and the Indigenous families we serve. We recognize that these relationships are everchanging and require ongoing learning and unlearning. Woodview is committed to ensuring these relationships are nurtured and cared for in the spirit of pursuing lasting future relationships.

We respect and protect the land we are on today. We thank the Indigenous peoples who have, do and will continue protecting the land for future generations. Woodview stands alongside Indigenous Nations in friendship and peace forever.

Woodview Mental Health and Autism services spans across multiple regions. The land on which Woodview resides is governed by Treaty 3 ¾ of 1975, Brant Tract Treaty 8 of 1797, Treaty 13A of 1805, Head of Lake Purchase, Treaty 19 of 1818, Treaty 3 of 1792, Between the Lakes, Dish with One Spoon, Haldimand Treaty, and Treaty 4 of 1793 the Simcoe Patent.

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