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What should the 2023-2025 discussions specifically
Unlike other discussions to date on this topic, IN SCOPE engagement activities will involve:Focused conversations on high-level principles;Discussions on BC-specific health system-wide goals; andDialogue on high-level systems change, including, but not limited to, funding and working with provincial health partners. Examples of OUT OF SCOPE activities include discussions on ISC’s federal distinctions-based Indigenous health legislation (although the door remains open for alignment with this work) and individual programs and services.
Will there be enough time and space for meaningful conversations on this topic?
At Spring and Fall 2024 Regional Caucus, dialogue included learnings from Chiefs, leaders and communities to inform the development of a BC-specific First Nations health legislation ‘Principles Document’ for review at Spring 2025 Regional Caucus.
Implementation of the 10-Year Strategy on the Social Determinants of Health
Nations will revisit the 10-Year Strategy on an annual basis in order to assess progress, course correct as needed and incorporate emergent priorities.There are multiple opportunities for various engagement between 2023 and 2025, to dialogue on this topic
First Nations Principles to Guide Future Health Legislation
In 2021-2022, the First Nations Health Council (FNHC) created space for First Nations in BC to dialogue with Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) on federal distinctions-based Indigenous health legislation.
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Supporting Documents
Previous Engagement Caucus Materials 2025 Fall Caucus Engagement MaterialsClick here! 2025 Spring Caucus Engagement MaterialsClick here! 2024 Fall Caucus Engagement Materials Click here!
What is the timeline to develop a 10-Year Strategy Implementation Plan?
The target date that has been set for a first full DRAFT implementation plan is spring 2024. This topic will be addressed further during upcoming discussions along the formal FNHC Engagement and Approval Pathway.
How will partners/regions partake in the co-creation of an implementation plan?
Participation of BC and Canada will build upon their shared vision and commitments as articulated in existing health plans and agreements, including outstanding commitments in the Transformative Change Accord (2005).
What about funding?
The Canada Funding Agreement 2023/24 – 2032/33 (CFA) with the FNHA in BC is signed (see here).
How might our First Nations Health Governance Structure change going forward?
Based on findings from the FNHC Evaluation and feedback received during planned engagement throughout 2023 to 2025, changes could include revising or expanding the FNHC’s function, structure and / or governance within the broader First Nations Health