Indigenous initiative for the start-up of health services in urban areas: The holistic strategy project

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Leclerc, A.-M., Lemay, C., Radic, D., Biroté, J.-B., Boulanger, N. B., Caron, D., Cleary, J. et Tremblay, J. (2022). Indigenous initiative for the start-up of health services in urban areas: The holistic strategy project. International Journal of Indigenous Health, 17 (2). pp. 96-106. ISSN 2291-9376 DOI 10.32799/ijih.v17i2.36734

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Abstract

Background:
The report of the Public Inquiry Commission on relations between Indigenous Peoples and certain public services in Québec (2019) reported problems in accessing health and social services, specifically in urban areas. In order to better serve their members, the Centre d’amitié autochtone de Trois-Rivières (CAATR) launched the Holistic Health Strategy Project. The objectives were: 1) to assess the needs of CAATR members and of the partners in health and social services, and 2) to create a directory of resources intended for the Indigenous people in the region.

Methods:
An assessment of health and services needs was completed through consultation with members of the community. A literature review was carried out to draw a portrait of the health and social care services and models intended for Indigenous people.

Results:
A total of 25 participants took part in the consultation. Better access to services (e.g., transport and daycare) and a need for liaison with non-native institutions (e.g., interpreters in hospitals and liaison officers with schools) are expressed. A directory of resources intended for Indigenous Peoples has been created, bringing together more than 20 services and organizations.

Conclusion:
The results of the Holistic Health Strategy Project highlight the health needs and health particularities of Indigenous people living in urban areas. Measures adapted to the realities of Aboriginal people in urban areas must support and facilitate their access to services.

Type de document: Article
Date de dépôt: 10 mai 2024 14:42
Dernière modification: 10 mai 2024 14:42
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URI: https://depot-e.uqtr.ca/id/eprint/11278

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