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A Tripartite Information Bulletin on Pertussis (Whooping Cough)
Dear First Nations Community Members,
As you may be aware, there is currently an outbreak of pertussis or ‘whooping cough’ in eastern Fraser Valley communities. Pertussis is very contagious and has the potential to spread quickly within B.C. First Nations communities and around the province.
Read the Information Bulletin here: Pertussis Tripartite Information Bulletin | pdf download |
Download the Fact Sheet here: Pertussis Tripartite Fact Sheet | pdf download |
2012 Sport & Active Living Leadership for Aboriginal Youth : accepting Aboriginal youth applications
The Aboriginal Sports Recreation and Physical Activity Partners Council (Partners Council) is accepting applications from Aboriginal youth ages 14-24 (as of March 20, 2012) to participate in the 2012 Sport & Active Living Leadership for Aboriginal Youth (SALL) program that will be launched as part of Gathering Our Voices Aboriginal Youth Conference, March 20-23, 2012 in Nanaimo, BC.
Application Deadline: 5 pm, Monday, February 13, 2012
To download the application forms, visit the Aboriginal Sports Recreation and Physical Activity Partners Council (Partners Council) website, CLICK HERE.
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interim First Nations Health Authority Communique and Recruitment Notice
Establishment of interim First Nations Health Authority
At the Gathering Wisdom for a Shared Journey IV forum, First Nations endorsed Resolution 2011-01, the Consensus Paper: BC First Nations Perspectives on a New Health Governance Arrangement, and the British Columbia Tripartite Framework Agreement on First Nation Health Governance. Specifically, the Consensus Paper states:
Following approval of this consensus paper and the signing of the Framework Agreement, the FNHC will direct the First Nations Health Society to take steps to amend its bylaws to become the interim FNHA and begin the early steps in implementing the new health governance arrangement”
The FNHC has followed this direction and on December 20th, (in their role as members of the First Nations Health Society) passed by consensus a resolution to amend the bylaws of the FNHS and transform it into the interim First Nations Health Authority.
Download the communique for more information. iFNHA Communique to BC First Nations | pdf download |
Download the recruitment notice for more information. iFNHA Recruitment Notice | pdf download |
Latest in Events
Latest Quarterly Update
FNHC Infobulletin Volume 5 Issue 1 | January 2012
Tripartite Framework Agreement on First Nations Health Governance is signed – Now What? | Fraser Salish Nations and Fraser Health Authority sign landmark partnership accord | FNHDA Update: Happy New Year! | Research & Surveillance - Cluster Update | Native Education College: Aboriginal Health Care Assistant Program | AIDS/HIV - BC First Nations Aboriginal Review Committee (ARC): The Seek and Treat for Optimal Prevention of HIV/AIDS Pilot Project | Northern BC Aboriginal HIV AIDS Task Force presents: We Are Not Afraid: Knowledge is Empowering | Community Engagement Hubs collaborate with Around the Kitchen Table | Aboriginal Patient Liaisons: Becoming Equipped to Better Serve First Nations | Better Together Session: FNHS and Health Canada staff begin meeting, talking, and sharing the goal of a First Nations Health Authority | Making the Most of Your Doctor’s Appointment | Announcing: 2012 Video Contest “Safer Nations - Injury Prevention” | First Nations Health Society Update
Download PDFCommunity Engagement
- Community Engagement Hubs
Community Engagement Hubs (CeH’s) are groups of First Nations communities who agree to plan, collaborate, and communicate to meet their nation’s health priorities. Hubs also provide a vehicle for First Nations Communities to partner with the First Nations Health Council to implement the Tripartite First Nations Health Plan.
Find out more. - Health Directors Association
A First Nations Health Directors Association is one of the elements of the future health governance structure for BC First Nations. The association will support and standardize training and competencies for Health Directors; establish a code of ethics; share information, resources and technology; serve as a recruitment agency; share information with leadership; and provide for a collective voice while working together to develop new relationships with Provincial and Federal Government.
Find out more. - Community Health Plans
First Nation community health plans are key elements of the Tripartite First Nations Health Plan. The First Nations Health Council will work to ensure that every First Nations community has a community health plan that matches the vision of health that the community has for its people.
Find out more. - Funding
Watch this space for future announcements regarding funding for First Nations Health initiatives.
Find out more. - Documents & Tools
The First Nations Health Council plans to make various documents available through our web site. Check back soon while we implement our online library.
Find out more.
