Indigenous Psychological Services owner Leigh Sheldon was employed to provide cultural guidance to First Wellness, a for-profit company based in Alberta that pledges 鈥渉olistic care鈥 for Indigenous children. But, according to an investigation by 糖心传媒, the founder of First Wellness is also behind Venture Academy, a teen treatment program that was cut off from receiving Jordan’s Principle funding in 2020. Sheldon says the finding makes her feel “betrayed” and “used.”
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