IPHCC Foundations of ICS equips healthcare professionals with essential skills and knowledge to adopt culturally safe practices. It provides actionable strategies for fostering equitable and safe healthcare environments.
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National Indigenous History Month invites us to learn from history, listen to Indigenous voices, and support a future grounded in respect, self-determination, reconciliation, and health equity.
IPHCC offers Cultural Safety Training that empowers healthcare professionals and organizations to:
improve health outcomes, build stronger patient relationships, expand professional capabilities, and contribute to Reconciliation
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This National Nursing Week, we’re proud to recognize the incredible nursing team at Anishnawbe Mushkiki.
From clinic care and diabetes wellness to mental health and advanced footcare, these nurses provide compassionate, culturally safe, patient-centred care every day. Miigwetch.
This National Nursing Week, we recognize Brandy Longboat, RPN at the Six Nations Family Health Team, for her dedication to community care. From receptionist to nurse, her journey reflects resilience, compassion, and a deep commitment to Indigenous primary health care. 💙
Today on Bear Witness Day, we honour the memory of Jordan River Anderson and stand with Indigenous children, families, and communities in the ongoing call for equity, dignity, and justice.
Bear Witness Day is a reminder that no child should have to wait for services and supports.
This Mental Health Awareness Week, we want to remind you that support is here. Explore our Indigenous Crisis Contacts to find supports that meet you where you are. Visit https://t.co/CWK2SckIRT for more info
This Red Dress Day, we honour Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit people (MMIWG2S+).
IPHCC stands in solidarity with First Nations, Inuit, and Métis communities in support of truth, justice, and culturally grounded healing. ❤️
#RedDressDay#MMIWG2S
This Mental Health Week, we’re reminded that wellness is about balance, including mind, body, emotion, and spirit. Rooted in Indigenous ways of knowing, the Model of Wholistic Health and Wellbeing shows how everything is connected, grounding us and guiding our healing.
Today, IPHCC celebrates the incredible administrative professionals who keep everything running behind the scenes.
Their organization, dedication, and support make a difference every single day. We’re grateful for all that they do. Thank you for keeping us on track!
Members of the IPHCC leadership team were pleased to attend and present at the 26th International Conference on Integrated Care in UK․
The conference brought together leaders and innovators from across the globe committed to equitable‚ inclusive‚ person-centred care.
Celebrating A Year in 4 Seasons - Spring Equinox. Our quarterly public newsletter is now available! Gain access to Indigenous-led developments in healthcare, webinars, resources and knowledge sharing. Sign up here: https://t.co/WkjUjfii5U
The Indigenous Primary Health Care Council and Ontario Federation of Indigenous Friendship Centres are pleased to announce the signing of a new Relationship Agreement, marking a significant step in strengthening Indigenous‑led health systems and community wellbeing across Ontario
This year marks 30 years since Black History Month was officially recognized in Canada.
At IPHCC, we honour the contributions of Black communities and recommit to advancing culturally safe, anti-racist care for all.
#BlackHistoryMonth
The IPHCC is proud to wear pink in support of Pink Shirt Day. Today is a day to promote respect, inclusion, and kindness. Together, we can make everyone feel seen, heard, and supported. #PinkShirtDay
Happy International Mother Language Day!
Today we honor the rich diversity of Indigenous languages and recognize the vital role they play in preserving our culture.
Miigwetch, Nakurmiik, Nia:wen, Maarsii.
On Jan 16, our CEO Caroline Lidstone-Jones joined Ontario’s pre-budget consultations, calling for sustained investment in Indigenous primary health care, fair wages, Traditional Healing, virtual care, and an Indigenous-governed primary care network.
This week, Ontario’s community health sector spoke with one voice—calling for budget investments to stabilize the health system by strengthening the community health workforce. When community care is strong, people receive care when and where they need it most. #FUFY