First Nations Consulting Services
“People who are doing well for themselves together”
Wiiminodoodaadizo Consulting is a team of First Nations and allied service providers that bring diverse skill set. We as a team believe in safe, ethical and personalized care to our clients. We range in wide variety of services and can tailor them to your request
Service Options
Flexible & Customized Services
General Consulting (Funding application review, capacity building, engagement, document/policy review )
Land Base Education (Anishnaabe & others )
Youth Engagement
Medical Clinics (Dietetics, General Medicine, Psychiatric Services)
Workshops (confidence building, traditional skills, sports ect. )
Staff Trainings
Event Facilitation
Public Speaking Engagements/Keynotes
Office Rental Space
** Format of request can be altered as per request ie. presentation, reports, in person, virtual or to suit any accessibility needs **
Meet our First Nations Team
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Founder/Nurse/Youth Advocate
Bios coming soon !
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Hi! My name is Mikayla Sewell, and I am a proud member of Batchewana First Nation. I have been passionate about sports specifically hockey since I was 4 years old. I spent most of my youth playing in boys hockey, an experience that shaped my competitiveness, resilience, and love for the game. I wrapped up my minor hockey years with the female rep program; Wildcats which is now known as Soo Jr. Greyhound Girls Hockey. I had the opportunity to play one season with ACHA D1 Lake Superior State Lakers until I decided to take a step away and focus on my studies. Today, I still continue to play hockey by playing in the Blind River Ladies Hockey League and joining competitive tournaments throughout the season. Hockey has always been more than a sport to me. It’s a place to express myself, push my limits, and learn that failure is part of growth. My goal is to help inspire and build confidence in our youth. I want young players to feel empowered, supported, and brave enough to chase their goals both on and off the ice, just as hockey helped me do.
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Bios coming soon !
Meet Our Medical Team
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Founder/Nurse RPN
Nursing Topics
Health Education – prevention education (diabetes, gingivitis, environmental health, smoking, cannabis, tobacco ect.)
Life promotion / Mental Health
Child & Youth Mental health
Education Pathways/Journey
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DR. S White - MD CFPP
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Geriatric Care
Primary Care Provider – General Medicine
End of Life/Palliative Care/Hospice Care
Community Palliative Care
Corner
Pain & Pain Control
Woman’s
Health
Sexual Education
Primary Episodic Care
Quality Assurance – Oversight in Programming
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Dr. Ajueze – Dr Ajueze is a General, child and adolescent psychiatrist practising in Sudbury at Health Sciences North.
He obtained his medical degree from the University of Benin in Nigeria and his Psychiatry residency training in the Republic of Ireland.
He holds a diploma in clinical psychiatry and also in health economics. Dr Ajueze is a certified member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
Dr Ajueze immigrated to Canada and joined the Sudbury Psychiatry department in 2012.
He became a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada with a specialty in General psychiatry in 2013. He obtained additional fellowship in child and adolescent psychiatry in 2014.
Dr Ajueze is the Clinical Lead of the Child and Adolescent mental health Program of the Sudbury regional hospital. He is the consulting psychiatrist to the Northern Ontario regional eating disorder program.
Dr Ajueze is an Assistant Professor at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine. He is a contributing author for two popular textbooks amongst International medical graduates in Canada; A textbook on “Psychiatry review for Canadian doctors” and a textbook on “Complex Clinical Conundrums in Psychiatry”
Topics
Child & Youth Psychiatry / Adult Psychiatry
General Mental Health (Gender Dysphoria and Trans, Disordered Eating, TBI, CTE)
Importance of Connection to Community & Culture for BIPOC - Psychiatry with BIPOC
Donald Doucette Centre
Harm Reduction (Substances)
Quality Assurance
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Dietician
Frequently Asked Questions
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We can offer a range of services that can help any organization or group enhance their efficiency, comply with regulations, improve patient care, and achieve their strategic goals.
We can tailor our services to meet your service request needs, examples of what we can offer are as follows:
Presentations/Webinars
Education & Training
Research & Planning
Hourly Consulting (ie. Document overview, professional opinions)
Strategic planning & management (ie. Operational efficiency review, Auditing)
Clinical service improvement evaluation (ie. Regulatory compliance)
Patient system navigation and case management consulting
Risk management consulting
Customized health clinics built at your request
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Our office is based out of Rankin Reserve within Batchewana First Nation at the heart of the Great Lakes. The closest city is Sault Ste Marie (Baawaating).
However, our team is flexible and ready to travel with advance notice to meet the needs of your company/community. We can also accommodate groups up to 6 within our office space.
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Fill out our information request form
Email the clinic
Call the clinic
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Get in touch
Complete service request application
Review of contract with requested service professional
Service complete
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Our non-indigenous Kin are allies that have years of experience working fro and within First Nations communities. Our allies are vetted by our team to help better serve our communities.

