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Access to health services as a social determinant of First Nations

WEBAccess to health services as a social determinant of First Nations, Inuit and Métis health. Access to health services is widely acknowledged as a determinant of health. This fact …

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Understanding Indigenous health inequalities through a social …

WEBFor further information or to obtain additional copies, please contact: National Collaborating Centre for Indigenous Health (NCCIH) 3333 University Way Prince George, British …

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Beyond the Social: Author Interviews

WEBJames Makokis, along with his mother Patricia Makokis, is one of ten authors interviewed in these videos featuring some of the voices from the highly-acclaimed book Determinants …

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Visioning the Future: First Nations, Inuit, & Métis Population and

WEBDecember 2021. Visioning the Future: First Nations, Inuit, & Métis Population and Public Health is a collaborative report offering a vision for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis …

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Understanding Indigenous Health Inequalities through a Social

WEBUnderstanding Indigenous Health Inequalities through a Social Determinants Model, written by Charlotte Loppie and Fred Wien, provides an update to the National Collaborating …

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Social Determinants of Health

WEBIncredible resiliencies of Indigenous health When Determinants of Indigenous Peoples’ Health in Canada: Beyond the Social was released in 2015, it was a first in the field of …

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Access to health services as a social determinant of First

WEBACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES AS A SOCIAL DETERMINANT OF FIRST NATIONS, INUIT AND MÉTIS HEALTH. Canada’s universal health care system is widely …

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Health inequalities and the social determinants of Aboriginal

WEBAuthors Charlotte Reading, PhD, and Fred Wien, PhD, use available data to describe health inequalities experienced by diverse Aboriginal peoples in Canada, linking social …

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Climate Change and Indigenous People’s health in Canada

WEBIn February 2022, Health Canada’s Climate Change and Health Innovation Bureau released Health of Canadians in a Changing Climate: Advancing our Knowledge for …

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A conceptual framework for Indigenous cultural safety …

WEBA conceptual framework for Indigenous cultural safety measurement. June 2022. Cultural safety has long been recognized as a means to address inequities in health care and …

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Climate Change and Indigenous Peoples Health in Canada

WEBThe health impacts of climate change on First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples are interconnected and far-reaching. They result from direct and indirect. First Nations, Inuit, …

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The Treaty Right to Health: A Sacred Obligation

WEBFor further information or to obtain additional copies, please contact: National Collaborating Centre for Indigenous Health (NCCIH) 3333 University Way Prince George, British …

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Indigenous Peoples physical activity

WEBFirst Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples are strongly aware of the connections between physical activity and holistic health—that is physical, mental, spiritual, and emotional …

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