Shkagamik-Kwe Health Centre fights diabetes
Shkagamik-Kwe Health Centre fights diabetes
Media Outlet: Northern Life
Posted: Nov 15, 2014
Health Centre hosts education and awareness event for World Diabetes Day
Media Outlet: Northern Life
Posted: Nov 15, 2014
Health Centre hosts education and awareness event for World Diabetes Day
Media Outlet: The Sudbury Star
Posted: Nov 12, 2014
Health Sciences North and Shkagamik-Kwe Health Centre have launched a new collaboration, Mshkikii Gamik (which means where the medicines are in Anishinaabe), aimed at improving culturally safe and secure health care for indigenous patients.
“(There has been) a gap in cultural services and practices, whether it’s for birthing ceremonies or our journey home,” said Angela Recollet, executive director at Shkagamik-Kwe Health Centre, on Tuesday. “Going home means passing, so it’s about being able to have a safe space to conduct those ceremonies. But it’s more than that – it ensures that we have access to quality services for disease control and that people from our communities have access to everyday health services, which is far more challenging when you’re coming from remote communities.”
Media Outlet: CBC News
Posted: Aug 24, 2014
Justin Trudeau visits with SKHC clients, children and staff.
Media Outlet: The Sudbury Star
Posted: Mar 07, 2014
Aboriginal people in the Far North are looking for the same benefits from mining in the Ring of Fire that Sudburians have always sought from mining in the Nickel City, says Bob Rae.
The former Ontario New Democrat premier, who is representing the Matawa Chiefs Council in negotiations with the province on revenue-sharing in the Ring, said that situation is no different than Sudbury’s.
Media Outlet: Northern Life
Posted: Feb 17, 2014
Investment will improve access to diabetes resources in First Nations communities
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