The process of reconciliation in Canada has created a new climate for discussions about systemic racism and a lack of cultural safety as a root cause of health outcome disparities for First Nations people. In British Columbia, quality improvement efforts to improve First Nations cancer outcomes and experiences are now formalized through an Indigenous Cancer Strategy that incorporates BC First Nations perspectives on health and wellness. By leveraging the unique First Nations health governance structure in the province, health system and community partners are now leveraging the current climate for change to improve First Nations cancer journeys, and are leading the way to improving culturally safe health services for all British Columbians
Following a series of agreements on First Nations health care in British Columbia beginning in 2005,...
Abstract Background In Saskatchewan, Canada, Indigenous cancer care services at the municipal, provi...
In 2011 a tripartite agreement between the province of British Columbia (BC), Health Canada, and Fir...
Given the history of racism and systemic oppression of Indigenous communities, examining and address...
Background: Accessing cancer treatment requires First Nation peoples living in rura...
Much of the existing Indigenous cancer research focuses on First Nation populations or reports on pa...
Cancer screening is an important component of a cancer control strategy. Indigenous people in Canada...
There is a significant knowledge-to-action gap in cancer survivorship care for First Nations (FN) co...
Cancer incidence is growing within First Nations, Inuit, and Métis (FNIM) communities, yet research ...
The disproportionate burdens of ill health experienced by First Nations have been attributed to an u...
Alongside consistent reporting on health inequities affecting Indigenous peoples in Canada, Indigeno...
Recognizing the right of self-determination of Indigenous Peoples is essential to improving the stat...
PURPOSE: To improve cancer outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people through the dev...
PURPOSE To improve cancer outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people through the deve...
Indigenous peoples face negative health outcomes in comparison to the rest of the Canadian populatio...
Following a series of agreements on First Nations health care in British Columbia beginning in 2005,...
Abstract Background In Saskatchewan, Canada, Indigenous cancer care services at the municipal, provi...
In 2011 a tripartite agreement between the province of British Columbia (BC), Health Canada, and Fir...
Given the history of racism and systemic oppression of Indigenous communities, examining and address...
Background: Accessing cancer treatment requires First Nation peoples living in rura...
Much of the existing Indigenous cancer research focuses on First Nation populations or reports on pa...
Cancer screening is an important component of a cancer control strategy. Indigenous people in Canada...
There is a significant knowledge-to-action gap in cancer survivorship care for First Nations (FN) co...
Cancer incidence is growing within First Nations, Inuit, and Métis (FNIM) communities, yet research ...
The disproportionate burdens of ill health experienced by First Nations have been attributed to an u...
Alongside consistent reporting on health inequities affecting Indigenous peoples in Canada, Indigeno...
Recognizing the right of self-determination of Indigenous Peoples is essential to improving the stat...
PURPOSE: To improve cancer outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people through the dev...
PURPOSE To improve cancer outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people through the deve...
Indigenous peoples face negative health outcomes in comparison to the rest of the Canadian populatio...
Following a series of agreements on First Nations health care in British Columbia beginning in 2005,...
Abstract Background In Saskatchewan, Canada, Indigenous cancer care services at the municipal, provi...
In 2011 a tripartite agreement between the province of British Columbia (BC), Health Canada, and Fir...