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Roots of resilience : Racines de la résilience : aplanir les inégalités dans les communautés autochtones

26 Feb 2014

The CCSDH commissioned this (PHAC) with advice on matters relating to the report to build knowledge of the underlying implementation of the Rio Political Declaration factors that influence the health of Aboriginal on Social Determinants of Health, including peoples in Canada, and how these factors planning, monitoring, and reporting; and can be addressed. [...] In addition to ensuring the and how the philosophy of Pimadaziwin protection of sexual abuse victims, the 13-step (life in the fullest sense, for one’s family) process of the CHCH Program involves the might help to restore community wellness, voluntary participation of the victimizer (in balance and harmony (Bushie 1999). [...] The administration and delivery of insured health services is the In 1988 the federal government introduced responsibility of each province or territory, the First Nations Health Transfer Policy which guided by the provisions of the Canada aims to enable First Nations Bands and Tribal Health Act. [...] The community offers a wide range of educational, health and Westbank First Nation was one of the social development services and programs first communities in Canada to achieve grounded in the traditions of the Okanagan self-governance. [...] The daily business is considered unique in that it reflects the of the government is conducted primarily culture, values, language and traditions of the in Inuktitut, with French and English as the Inuit.
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ISBN
9780993715129
Pages
39
Published in
Ottawa, Ontario

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