Bridging the Gap: Dialogue and Storywork in Support of First Nations Cancer Patients Throughout Oncology and Primary Care Transition Experiences

Gixtsan Territory BC It was an honour to support this extraordinary project. The opportunity to visit and connect with Indigenous communities across Canada profoundly changed me. My role was to […]
My first time visiting a fly-in First Nations community in Northern Ontario: Muskrat Dam

Disclaimer: names in the story have been changed to protect individuals’ privacy Dear Reader, My name is Elsie Zhang! I’m currently a second-year Master of Public Health student in the […]
Why I Joined the Journey: Advancing Cancer Care for First Nation Communities

In 2011, the SE Health First Nations, Inuit and Métis Program received funding through the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer to collaborate with rural, remote, and isolated First Nation communities. The […]
Honouring Natural Caregivers in Sandy Lake First Nation: A Journey of Connection and Resilience

Many Canadians may never experience life in a remote, fly-in First Nation community. But for those who do, the experience is often life changing. In February 2013, I had the […]