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What is the purpose of the First Nations Health Council (FNHC) Evaluation?
Findings from this voluntary (non-mandatory) evaluation will help the FNHC to: (1) identify what is working; (2) better understand any changes that have occurred between 2011 and 2023; and (3) lean into opportunities to advance further transformation
What is the purpose of the 10-Year Strategy on the Social Determinants of Health?
It builds on the good work of the 2018 Memorandum of Understanding (link below) by expanding the social determinants approach to include four priorities as the basis of future agreements: (1) healing approaches; (2) cultural infrastructure
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2026 Spring Engagement Questions
, Given the efforts underway in each region to include additional voices (e.g., Elders, 2S/LGBTQQIA+, urban and away from home) to guide their work, how should the FNHC's work be informed by these diverse voices, if at all?
Fall 2025 Sub-Regional Dates
Spring 2026 Sub Regional dates
Resolution #2023-01
https://fnhc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/FNHC-Letter_Report-on-Gathering-Wisdom-XII-and-Final-Resolution.pdf
BC First Nations Health-Related Legislation Principles Survey
, What else should be amended or added to the 'Principles' document for review in June 2025? , What else is missing from this list of principles if anything? , What do you suggest removing from this list if anything?
What is the process for developing the implementation plan?
As per Resolution #2023-01, the First Nations Health Authority (FNHA) is working to develop an implementation plan that specifies: expected timelines; milestones; key decision points that are consistent with the 7 Directives and the principle of ‘Reciprocal
What is the ultimate goal of 2023-2025 engagement on
With more time to meaningfully engage, the goal is to develop a BC-specific ‘Principles Document’ to guide provincial and federal legislation. Solely produced by First Nations in BC, this could outline how First Nations in BC want to be acknowledged and included in both federal and provincial legislation processes and their interests reflected in future amendments to legislation. This independent effort has the potential to embed First Nations’-specific priorities into the provincial health system as per the 10-Year Strategy.
What sustainable funds are available to support ongoing work in this area?
The Canada Funding Agreement 2023/24 – 2032/33 (CFA) is now signed (see News Release | Canada Announces New $8.2 Billion Funding Agreement with FNHA | First Nations Health Council (fnhc.ca)).