The First Nations Population Health & Wellness...
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The First Nations Population Health &
Wellness Agenda2020-2030
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Dr. Evan Adams, Chief Medical Officer, FNHA
Dr. Bonnie Henry, Provincial Health Officer
Dr. Danièle Behn-Smith, Indigenous Health Physician Advisor
Please find more detailed information about the PHWA in the “Summary of Findings” in your delegate package.
Where we have come from
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2005-2006 2007-2018 2020
The principles that guide our work
• Two-eyed seeing
• Upstream, eagle eye view
• Strengths-based, wellness focused
• Diverse, robust data – First Nations and Western
• Bold yet achievable targets
• Humble learners on a journey3
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Healthy, Self-DeterminingNations and Communities:Land, Family, Community, Nations
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6★On-reserve First Nations community members, First Nations Regional Healthy Survey
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7★On-reserve First Nations community members, First Nations Regional Healthy Survey
Cultural Wellness
Supportive Systems:Environment, Society, Culture, Economic, Health Systems
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Supportive Systems
★ On-reserve First Nations community members, First Nations Regional Healthy Survey* Self-identified Indigenous ancestry, on and off reserve, BC Ministry of Education¨ Status First Nations living off reserve, Statistics Canada
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Baselines are set between 2015-2018 depending on data source.10
Supportive Systems
à Status First Nations, First Nations Client File• Self-identified First Nations identity, College of Physicians and Surgeons of BC
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Healthy, Vibrant Children and Families: Physical, Mental, Spiritual, Emotional Wellness
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Healthy Babies and Children
à Status First Nations, First Nations Client File
° Self-identified Aboriginal ancestry, on and off reserve, BC Ministry of Health Dental Survey★ On-reserve First Nations community members, First Nations Regional Healthy Survey
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Youth, Adults and Elders
★ On-reserve First Nations community members, First Nations Regional Healthy Surveyà Status First Nations, First Nations Client File Baselines are set between 2015-2018 depending on data source.
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Living a Long and Healthy Life
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The Gardener’s Tale
Image credit: Simmons University
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Actions to Nourish First Nations Roots of Wellness 1
ADVANCE AND SUPPORT FIRST NATIONS SELF-DETERMINATION.
2ADVANCE THE ROOTS OF HEALTH AND WELLNESS OF THE NEXT GENERATION:
FIRST NATIONS BABIES, CHILDREN, AND YOUTH.
3CATALYZE INTERSECTORAL ACTIONS TO BUILD SUPPORTIVE, CULTURALLY SAFE SYSTEMS, WITH
PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO CONNECTION TO LAND.
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Actions to Nourish First Nations Roots of Wellness 4
ADVANCE FIRST NATIONS DATA GOVERNANCE.
5EMBED FIRST NATIONS WELLNESS APPROACHES IN POLICIES, PROGRAMS, AND SERVICES.
6COMMIT TO CULTURAL SAFETY AND HUMILITY ACROSS SYSTEMS.
7INCREASE ACCESS AND ATTACHMENT TO CULTURALLY SAFE PRIMARY HEALTH CARE.