Empowering Indigenous Health Through Collaboration

Building relationships for health equity and systemic change in First Nations communities.

Transformative, Collaborative, Impactful, Supportive, Innovative

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Empowering Indigenous Health Equity

We foster partnerships to combat systemic racism and promote health equity for Indigenous communities on Northern Vancouver Island through innovative systems change.

A person stands on a city street, holding a flag on a pole and a sign reading 'Indigenous People for Black Lives'. The scene includes a stone wall, a set of steps, a cup, and a bag. In the background, palm trees and buildings are visible.
A person stands on a city street, holding a flag on a pole and a sign reading 'Indigenous People for Black Lives'. The scene includes a stone wall, a set of steps, a cup, and a bag. In the background, palm trees and buildings are visible.
A sign with bold, white text reading 'RACISM IS A PANDEMIC' placed against a dark background. The lettering is highly visible and occupies most of the image. A small part of a book is visible in the bottom right corner.
A sign with bold, white text reading 'RACISM IS A PANDEMIC' placed against a dark background. The lettering is highly visible and occupies most of the image. A small part of a book is visible in the bottom right corner.
A vintage typewriter with a sheet of paper that has the words 'SOCIAL EQUITY' typed in bold letters. The typewriter is placed on a rustic wooden surface.
A vintage typewriter with a sheet of paper that has the words 'SOCIAL EQUITY' typed in bold letters. The typewriter is placed on a rustic wooden surface.

Our Mission

Building long-term relationships to address health disparities and support Indigenous communities through collaboration and innovative solutions for systemic change.

Empowering Communities Together

Innovative solutions for health equity and systemic change in Indigenous communities on Northern Vancouver Island.

Culturally Relevant Training

Providing tailored education programs that respect and incorporate Indigenous knowledge and practices for health professionals.

A person dressed in traditional Indigenous attire, featuring a headdress with feathers and a detailed, colorful outfit. They are holding a numbered card and a water bottle, participating in an event with an audience visible in the background under a canopy.
A person dressed in traditional Indigenous attire, featuring a headdress with feathers and a detailed, colorful outfit. They are holding a numbered card and a water bottle, participating in an event with an audience visible in the background under a canopy.
Community Partnerships

Building strong relationships between North Island College and First Nations to foster collaboration and mutual support.

A poster pinned to a textured blue board, titled '10 Decolonisation Actions for Non-Māori Kiwis'. The poster lists various actions such as learning about Māori history, understanding the Declaration of Independence & Te Tiriti o Waitangi, speaking up for treaty settlement processes, strengthening relationships with Māori organizations, and challenging inequities. Each action is highlighted in different blocks of colors including red, yellow, and black, contributing to the visual emphasis of the text.
A poster pinned to a textured blue board, titled '10 Decolonisation Actions for Non-Māori Kiwis'. The poster lists various actions such as learning about Māori history, understanding the Declaration of Independence & Te Tiriti o Waitangi, speaking up for treaty settlement processes, strengthening relationships with Māori organizations, and challenging inequities. Each action is highlighted in different blocks of colors including red, yellow, and black, contributing to the visual emphasis of the text.

Innovative Partnerships

Building relationships to promote health equity for Indigenous communities.

Four Indigenous people are standing in traditional clothing in front of a decorated teepee. Two men are wearing feathered headdresses and holding staffs. A woman and an elder are also present, with the woman wearing a dress adorned with beadwork. The background shows other tents or teepees and what appears to be a wagon wheel, suggesting a cultural gathering or event.
Four Indigenous people are standing in traditional clothing in front of a decorated teepee. Two men are wearing feathered headdresses and holding staffs. A woman and an elder are also present, with the woman wearing a dress adorned with beadwork. The background shows other tents or teepees and what appears to be a wagon wheel, suggesting a cultural gathering or event.
Health Equity Initiative

This initiative fosters collaboration between NIC nursing and First Nations to combat systemic racism and enhance health outcomes for Indigenous peoples on Northern Vancouver Island.

A person dressed in traditional Indigenous regalia, featuring feathers and intricate designs, appears to be participating in a cultural event. The background shows a clear sky with the Quebec flag flying and a building with a clock tower.
A person dressed in traditional Indigenous regalia, featuring feathers and intricate designs, appears to be participating in a cultural event. The background shows a clear sky with the Quebec flag flying and a building with a clock tower.
Cultural Collaboration

Our project emphasizes the importance of cultural understanding and respect in healthcare, aiming to create sustainable change and improve health services for Indigenous communities through education and partnership.

Get in Touch

We welcome your inquiries and feedback. Connect with us to learn more about our initiatives for health equity and systemic change.

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