This report summarizes the learnings of the Community-Based Emergency Care Roundtable, a two-day multi-jurisdictional meeting held in October 2013 in Sioux Lookout, Ontario. The purpose of this meeting was to discuss and address pre-nursing station emergency care needs in remote and isolated First Nation communities in Ontario. Representatives of First Nations’ governance and community organizations, Ontario Provincial and Canadian Federal governments, nursing and paramedical services, and non-governmental organizations joined together to develop shared understandings and a vision for the future of emergency care in remote and isolated settings. This report offers a Vision, Key Recommendations and Guiding Principles with which to impro...
In the spring of 2020, remote Indigenous communities in the far north-western region of Saskatchewan...
The objective of this study was to document the relationship between First Nation's community charac...
In 2011 a tripartite agreement between the province of British Columbia (BC), Health Canada, and Fir...
Background: Approximately 24,000 Ontarians live in remote Indigenous communities with no road access...
(1) Background: Remote communities in Canada lack an equitable emergency medical response capacity c...
The models of primary health care currently operating in First Nations communities are rooted in pol...
Recognizing the right of self-determination of Indigenous Peoples is essential to improving the stat...
While injuries are a leading health concern for Aboriginal populations, injury rates and types vary ...
The First Nations in Manitoba, Canada, are calling for active recognition and incorporation of holis...
Health outcomes for First Nations people living in community are challenged by the impacts of ongoin...
Influenza pandemics disproportionately impact remote and/or isolated Indigenous communities worldwid...
Abstract Background Since the 1960s, the federal government has been providing or funding a selectio...
2019Final ReportPDFTech ReportCTS 19-10DTRT13-G-UTC35CommunitiesEmergency medical servicesEmergency ...
Background: There is a significant deficiency of national health information for Indigenous peoples ...
Keewaytinook Okimakanak Telehealth Services is an important contributing partner in the development ...
In the spring of 2020, remote Indigenous communities in the far north-western region of Saskatchewan...
The objective of this study was to document the relationship between First Nation's community charac...
In 2011 a tripartite agreement between the province of British Columbia (BC), Health Canada, and Fir...
Background: Approximately 24,000 Ontarians live in remote Indigenous communities with no road access...
(1) Background: Remote communities in Canada lack an equitable emergency medical response capacity c...
The models of primary health care currently operating in First Nations communities are rooted in pol...
Recognizing the right of self-determination of Indigenous Peoples is essential to improving the stat...
While injuries are a leading health concern for Aboriginal populations, injury rates and types vary ...
The First Nations in Manitoba, Canada, are calling for active recognition and incorporation of holis...
Health outcomes for First Nations people living in community are challenged by the impacts of ongoin...
Influenza pandemics disproportionately impact remote and/or isolated Indigenous communities worldwid...
Abstract Background Since the 1960s, the federal government has been providing or funding a selectio...
2019Final ReportPDFTech ReportCTS 19-10DTRT13-G-UTC35CommunitiesEmergency medical servicesEmergency ...
Background: There is a significant deficiency of national health information for Indigenous peoples ...
Keewaytinook Okimakanak Telehealth Services is an important contributing partner in the development ...
In the spring of 2020, remote Indigenous communities in the far north-western region of Saskatchewan...
The objective of this study was to document the relationship between First Nation's community charac...
In 2011 a tripartite agreement between the province of British Columbia (BC), Health Canada, and Fir...