Partnership Between Province and Indigenous Communities Key to Efforts
February 14, 2018 11:00 A.M.
Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care
Ontario and Indigenous partners are working together to improve access to care and increase the involvement of Indigenous communities in developing and delivering their health services. This includes direct funding for communities to enhance access to care, funding for services as well as training opportunities, and identifying opportunities for greater First Nations control over the design and delivery of health care services in the future.
Dr. Eric Hoskins, Minister of Health and Long-Term Care, spoke at the First Nations Health Transformation Summit today to provide an update on the province’s engagement with Indigenous partners since the launch of Ontario’s First Nations Health Action Plan and The Journey Together: Ontario’s Commitment to Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples, and to announce a number of new initiatives, including:
Ontario also recently signed a Charter of Relationship Principles with Nishnawbe Aski Nation and Canada, and is working with other Political Territorial Organizations and First Nations partners on similar relationship documents. These will express Ontario’s commitment to collaborate with partners in creating new health systems for First Nations communities that will be led, planned and delivered by First Nations themselves.
Investing in the health and wellness of Indigenous communities is one of many steps on Ontario’s journey of healing and reconciliation with Indigenous peoples. It reflects the government’s commitment to work with Indigenous partners, creating a better future for everyone in the province.
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“These historic investments to improve the health and well-being of Indigenous communities have only been possible through respectful partnerships between Ontario and Indigenous partners. We know more work still needs to be done and our government is committed to continued investments in meaningful and lasting Indigenous-led solutions guided by evidence-based research, so communities can access the health services they need to heal and enjoy the high quality of life they deserve.”
Dr. Eric Hoskins
Minister of Health and Long-Term Care
“Improving the health, healing and wellness of Indigenous people through culturally appropriate services and programs is an important step on the journey of reconciliation and can only be done by working hand in hand with Indigenous partners. The investments our government announced today will help lead to changes that will benefit the lives of Indigenous people across Ontario.”
David Zimmer
Minister of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation
“Working with Indigenous partners, we are increasing our support for Indigenous-led Healing and Treatment Centres. Providing culturally appropriate services to improve the health and well-being of Indigenous people in safe environments across the province is an important part of Ontario’s journey of healing and reconciliation with Indigenous peoples.”
Dr. Helena Jaczek
Minister of Community and Social Services
“The additional Ontario funding for home and community care will enable First Nations to enhance home care for citizens who need assistance to remain in their homes and to enable First Nations to pay a comparable wage. I very much appreciate the cooperation First Nations have received. Hats off to the Government of Ontario for this initiative and for their commitment to new long-term care beds and making First Nations a priority to address a backlog of need.”
Chief Donald Maracle
Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte
“The Barrie Area Native Advisory Circle’s Mamaway Wiidokdaadwin Indigenous Interprofessional Primary Care Team, an Indigenous-led and -governed initiative, will build on the long history of collaborative relationships of the Indigenous communities in the North Simcoe Muskoka region. This clinic will incorporate traditional healing knowledge and clinical practice to create a holistic, culturally safe system that respects patients and improves health.”
Lynn Monague-Sauvé
President, Barrie Area Native Advisory Circle
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