July 31, 2015
Today, Federal Health Minister Rona Ambrose announced the Government of Canada’s ongoing, permanent funding commitment of $120.5 million per year for seven health programs that help reduce the health gap between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Canadians.
These Government of Canada investments will support health promotion and disease prevention programs that target diabetes, early childhood interventions and suicide prevention. They will also provide funding for two programs – the Health Services Integration Fund and the Aboriginal Health Human Resources Initiative – which are geared towards enhancing communities’ capacity to administer and deliver health services.
In addition, this investment will provide support to two Aboriginal Head Start programs: Aboriginal Head Start On Reserve (AHSOR), and Aboriginal Head Start in Urban and Northern Communities (AHSUNC) for off-reserve communities.
Quick Facts
The seven programs to receive ongoing, permanent funding include:
Quotes
“Our Government is committed to reducing the health gap between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Canadians. This investment will help to create stable and predictable ongoing funding for health promotion, disease prevention and capacity building in First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities and supports Canada’s vision of healthy individuals, families and communities.”
Rona Ambrose
Minister of Health
Related Products
Renewal of Community-Based Aboriginal Health Promotion Programming Fact Sheet.
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Michael Bolkenius
Office of the Honourable Rona Ambrose
Federal Minister of Health
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