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VANCOUVER — Federal funding of $8.2 billion over 10 years for the First Nations Health Authority in British Columbia will give Indigenous communities unprecedented control over how to use the ...
Get a first look at the Osage Nation’s new health facility in Pawhuska—$42M investment including primary care, dental, therapy services.
First Nations leaders held an emergency meeting in Ottawa on Wednesday to discuss a mental health crisis they warn could get even worse without government help.. Nishnawbe Aski Nation says there ...
Dr. Cornelia (Nel) Wieman, First Nations Health Authority Chief Medical Officer, left, speaks as Wayne Christian (Wenecwtsin), First Nations Health Council Deputy Chair, right, listens during a ...
News Indigenous Health Rights + Justice A ‘Gut-Wrenching’ Snapshot of First Nations Health Toxic drugs and COVID have hit communities hard. But there’s still hope, resilience and a path to ...
First Nations people have been expected to adapt to a Western health service, rather than these services adapting to First Nations people’s ways of knowing, being and doing. There is also a ...
The First Nations Health Managers Association (FNHMA) is leading a multi-year project focused on developing a comprehensive training and curriculum program for Indigenous Health Navigators (IHN).
First Nations in southern Manitoba embarked on a walking campaign Wednesday with the intention of promoting unity in health care across their communities. As we navigate through unprecedented ...
VANCOUVER - Federal funding of $8.2 billion over 10 years for the First Nations Health Authority in British Columbia will give Indigenous communities unprecedented control over how to use the cash ...
Dr. Cornelia (Nel) Wieman, First Nations Health Authority Chief Medical Officer, left, speaks as Wayne Christian (Wenecwtsin), First Nations Health Council Deputy Chair, right, listens during a ...