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