ELSC43
Module 43: Indigenous Health Care (Core For Supportive Care Focus)
Outcome
Investigate health care services for First Nations, Métis and Inuit people in Canada.
Indicators
(a) Summarize the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s Calls to Action related to health (e.g., numbers 18-24).
(b) Explore the origins of the relationship between federal health services and First Nations and Métis people (e.g., Treaty negotiations, Northern Intertribal Health Authority).
(c) Explore the Non-insured Health Benefits Program for First Nations peoples registered under the Indian Act.
(d) Explore Métis, Non-Status and Inuit health coverage in Canada.
(e) Investigate the historical significance of Jordan’s Principle and the impact on health services.
(f) Investigate how the federal and provincial governments collaborate to provide funding for First Nations to access health care.
(g) Explore access to health care in remote areas.
(h) Investigate issues related to diabetes in Indigenous communities.
(i) Explore health care clauses in the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) Act related to Bill C-15.
(j) Research options for First Nations to choose health self-governance in Canada.
(k) Investigate ways of actualizing the roles of Indigenous Elders and Knowledge Keepers in the health care system.
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