Madam Speaker, I don't know if the Member wants me to repeat myself. At the point of entry, a person, for their own purposes -- because I presume once a person is 19, they would be making decisions for himself or herself -- would report to a health station or a health centre in a community and discuss the problems they might be having. Then they would take the same process in accessing medical care either from a visiting doctor, depending on the circumstances, or being referred to a regional centre or to a further specialist whether they're at a regional centre or a point of referral. Thank you, Madam Speaker.
Nellie Cournoyea on Question 164-12(6): Support For Special Needs Adults
In the Legislative Assembly on October 18th, 1994. See this statement in context.
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Question 164-12(6): Support For Special Needs Adults
Item 6: Oral Questions
October 17th, 1994
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Nellie Cournoyea Nunakput
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