Indigenous people and health care

Indigenous perspective on health

cultural humility

focused on wide and diverse range of health

takes prevention in account

focus on natural remedies

focus on spiritual connections

DISCRIMINATION

making judgements

less capable

drinkers

inferior

unknown history

stereotypes

mistreatment

disrespecting their culture

denial services

connection to land

healthy land leads to

healthy people

land gives everything required for living

food

shelter

medicine

central factor for their welbeing

spiritual connection

positive contribution to enviornment

Government's role in health

provincial

delivering

federal

funding

Indigenous people want their own health care

not given care required

they are neglected

ensure the care they deserve

know their health need better than government

Two- eyed seeing

learn about different perspective

create respectful behavior

Increase acceptance

Strength based approach

life promotion

make living worth it

positive things about life

creating the sense of togetherness

makes community brighter and stronger

cultural humility

"practice, not perfection,"

"journey, not a destination,"

process of self reflection

helps to learn other culture