The Northern First Nations Health Partnership Committee is part of the new First
Nations Health Governance structure in BC.
Participants learned about the changing landscape of First
Nations health governance and delivery in British Columbia with a focus on the innovative work and collaborative partnerships in the northern region.
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Heath, who leads the firm's business / tax practice, provides advice and counsel regarding business, tax, regulatory and
governance issues to some of the
nation's largest
health systems and many general and specialty hospitals, individual medical practices and
health care joint ventures between hospitals and physicians.
The common themes include: a shared negative experience of colonisation and cultural disruption, including in many cases catastrophic declines in physical, spiritual and cultural
health and wellness over multiple generations; the consequent desire among First
Nations to regain Indigenous self - determination and self -
governance in order to nurture healthy and happy future generations; the need to understand cultural differences in how the meanings of
health and wellness are understood and applied at the community, family and individual levels, and to therefore identify culturally appropriate responses, including traditional modalities and safe systems of care; the significance of cultural diversity between different Indigenous groups or communities within both countries; the differing needs and circumstances for Indigenous
health and wellness in urban, regional and remote settings; and the challenges of delivering
health services to remote communities in often harsh environments.
Through stakeholder interviews and an analysis of key documents, Professor Lavoie and A / Professor Wylie found that while the details of reciprocal accountability have yet to be fully articulated, there is a shared understanding between stakeholders of a shift away from a traditional principal - agent contractual arrangement towards a more equitable partnership which paves the way towards
health self -
governance for First
Nations people in Canada.
Building on the international work of CIPHER: Competencies for Indigenous Public
Health, Evaluation and Research, the review seeks to address issues of Aboriginal public health, including systemic factors related to colonialism, recognition of Indigenous knowledge, and First Nations, Inuit and Métis health gover
Health, Evaluation and Research, the review seeks to address issues of Aboriginal public
health, including systemic factors related to colonialism, recognition of Indigenous knowledge, and First Nations, Inuit and Métis health gover
health, including systemic factors related to colonialism, recognition of Indigenous knowledge, and First
Nations, Inuit and Métis
health gover
health governance.