Required reading for unit 7 Indigenous Health Equity in Canada

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What is the title of the article by Absolon published in the First Peoples Child and Family Review?

Indigenous wholistic theory: A knowledge set for practice

Who authored the article 'First peoples, second class treatment: The role of racism in the health and well-being of Indigenous peoples in Canada'?

Allan, B., & Smylie, J.

In which publication can the article 'Aboriginal peoples and historic trauma: The processes of intergenerational transmission' be found?

National Collaborating Centre for Aboriginal Health

Who prepared the literature review with recommendations titled 'Indigenous knowledge and pedagogy in First Nations education'?

Battiste, M.

Which organization emphasizes the importance of promoting cultural competence in nursing?

The Canadian Nurses Association

Who discusses the concept of 'ascribed health and wellness' versus 'achieved health and wellness' in the context of Indigenous health?

Dion Stout

Which organization provides infographics and reports on health inequalities and infant mortalities in Canada?

The Public Health Agency of Canada

Who explores the concept of 'diaspora health literacy' and the restoration of wisdom in a dissertation?

Downey

Which organization proposes 'equity reporting' as a framework to centralize health equity in population health status reporting?

Dyck et al

Which organization has a Health Equity Plan aimed at addressing health inequities in a specific region?

Health Quality Ontario

Which program is highlighted as an initiative to promote cultural safety for Indigenous peoples in Ontario?

The Ontario Indigenous Cultural Safety Program

Which organization discusses universal and targeted approaches to health equity?

The National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health

Which commission offers a summary of its final report on honoring the truth and reconciling for the future?

The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada

Which declaration is referenced in the context of Indigenous health rights?

The United Nations declaration on the rights of Indigenous peoples

Who explores 'structural violence' in the context of peace research, shedding light on systemic injustices?

Vorobej

Study Notes

Addressing Indigenous Health Inequities in Canada

  • Canada's leadership in addressing the social determinants of health is a focus of the Canadian Public Health Association.
  • The Canadian Nurses Association emphasizes the importance of promoting cultural competence in nursing through a position statement.
  • "Ascribed health and wellness" versus "achieved health and wellness" is discussed in the context of Indigenous health by Dion Stout.
  • The concept of "diaspora health literacy" and the restoration of wisdom are explored by Downey in a dissertation.
  • "Equity reporting" is proposed as a framework to centralize health equity in population health status reporting by Dyck et al.
  • Health Quality Ontario has a Health Equity Plan aimed at addressing health inequities in the region.
  • The National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health discusses universal and targeted approaches to health equity.
  • The Ontario Indigenous Cultural Safety Program is highlighted as an initiative to promote cultural safety for Indigenous peoples.
  • The Public Health Agency of Canada provides infographics and reports on health inequalities and infant mortalities in the country.
  • The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada offers a summary of its final report on honoring the truth and reconciling for the future.
  • The United Nations declaration on the rights of Indigenous peoples is referenced in the context of Indigenous health rights.
  • "Structural violence" is explored in the context of peace research by Vorobej, shedding light on systemic injustices.

Explore key organizations, concepts, and initiatives addressing Indigenous health inequities in Canada. Test your knowledge on efforts to promote cultural competence in nursing, address systemic injustices, and improve health outcomes for Indigenous peoples.

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