Early Learning, Supportive Care 20, 30
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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