Press Release
YELLOWKNIFE (December 12, 2025) – The Northwest Territories Health and Social Services Authority’s Public Administrator (PA) and Minister of Health and Social Services hosted a meeting earlier this week with Regional Wellness Council (RWC) Chairs to discuss and collaborate on matters of importance related to health and social services. The meeting also included participation from the Northwest Territories Health and Social Services Authority (NTHSSA), Hay River Health and Social Services Authority (HRSSA) and the Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS).
The PA works closely with the RWC Chairs throughout the year, and these meetings are especially important because they provide a full day for in-person discussions with the Minister of Health and Social Services. This time allows for open dialogue on challenges, progress, recommendations, and ongoing work that is essential to advancing health and social services programs and services that matter most to communities.
In addition to providing an opportunity to connect and collaborate on key priorities and overall progress in improving the health and social services system, the two-day meeting included presentations and focused discussions on items including:
Overall, the meeting was constructive and collaborative, reflecting a shared commitment across Authorities and regions. The discussion reinforced the importance of regional voices and acknowledged the daily challenges faced by communities.
In closing, participants recognized the faults that exist across the system and acknowledged the difficult and critical work carried out by everyone across the health and social services system, particularly frontline staff.
Leaders from the Authorities and the Department of Health and Social Services reaffirmed their dedication to prioritizing staff safety and wellbeing and to working together to strengthen the health and social services system for the benefit of both residents and staff.
Quotes
“Regional Wellness Councils are the voice of communities. Their feedback ensures that reforms to the Health and Social Services System reflect the realities of the people and communities we serve. Together, we can build a system for healthy people and communities that is more responsive, equitable, and sustainable.”
“It is always a pleasure to get together with this group to discuss these important matters and hear directly from community leaders. Their insight and perspectives are critical as work continues to build a system that is equitable and responsive to the needs of residents. I look forward to continuing these conversations over the next year and making real progress on the work, together.”
Background
RWCs serve as advisory bodies to the Northwest Territories Health and Social Services System, offering insight and advice that support improved delivery of programs and services. By actively listening to residents in communities, representatives can offer both a local and regional voice to the health and social services system.
RWC Chairs meet regularly with the Public Administrator’s of the NTHSSA and the HRHSSA, alongside the Chairperson of the TCSA. This structure ensures that recommendations for improvements are heard and acted upon. It also establishes a formal mechanism for reporting and tracking of HSS system improvement initiatives, which strengthens accountability across the HSS system.
While these meetings are held privately to allow for focused and strategic discussion, public involvement remains essential to the process. RWC Chairs want to encourage all residents to participate in their local meetings. RWC meetings are open to the public and serve as the primary venue for community engagement and feedback on matters related to health and social services. Watch for posters and social media/email notifications in your community about when these meetings are held or contact your local RWC Chair.
For more information visit https://www.nthssa.ca/en/governance.
Media Requests
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