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First Nations Health Council Evaluation
and 2023Using the report's recommendations to drive further transformation, including adjustments to the FNHC’s structure, role, and governance.
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• Memorandum of Understanding: Tripartite Partnership to Improve Mental Health and Wellness Services and Achieve Progress on the Determinants of Health and Wellness
https://fnhc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/MoU-Tripartite-Partnership-to-Improve-Mental-Health-and-Wellness-Services-and-Achieve-Progress-on-the-SDOH.pdf
Am I still able to participate in the FNHC Evaluation?
Ference & Company Consulting Ltd. engaged First Nations in BC between December 2022 and end of July 2023.
What is a BC-specific approach to First Nations health legislation?
In response to feedback from First Nations Chiefs, leaders and communities, the FNHC arranged for focused engagement during 2023 to 2025 to discuss a BC-specific approach to First Nations health legislation.
What is the rationale for evolving the First Nations Health Governance Structure?
Engagement conversations along the 2023-2025 FNHC Engagement and Approval Pathway will reveal whether the First Nations Health Governance Structure needs to change to better respond to the evolving healthcare landscape in BC, and if so, in what ways.
Will there be enough time and space for meaningful conversations on this topic?
These steps will be summarized in a draft ‘Consensus Paper 2024-25’, which Chiefs and political leaders will review at Spring 2025 Regional Caucus. Chiefs and leaders will vote on the final draft during Gathering Wisdom XIV in 2027.
Evolving the FNHC's Role in First Nations Health Governance Structure in BC
to 24th, 2027 is illustrated above.
Why is there a need for separate engagement on the BC-specific approach to First Nations health legislation outside of the federal process?
In January 2021 Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) began a cross-country process to co-develop federal distinctions-based Indigenous health legislation. The ISC-led and FNHC-facilitated dialogue on this topic occurred in 2021 and 2022.