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Political advocacy and research both needed to address federal-provincial gaps in service: Manitoba First Nations Personal Care Homes.

机译:政治宣传和研究都需要解决联邦和省之间在服务方面的差距:曼尼托巴第一民族个人护理之家。

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BACKGROUND: First Nation residents within Personal Care Homes (PCHs) are the most vulnerable segment of First Nations society and are in need of continuing care. Recent conditions imposed through unilateral decision-making by the federal government are placing the existence and continued operations of PCHs in jeopardy. METHODS: This article documents the current state of First Nation PCHs in Manitoba. In January 2003, the federal Minister of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC) announced conditions with which First Nation PCHs must comply or face closure. For instance, none of the PCHs were licensed in accordance with provincial legislation. Such provincial licensing would enable them to access provincial funding. However, provinces are wary of licensing on-reserve PCHs, and First Nations are reluctant to come under provincial health authority. First Nations continue to press for recognition of their own jurisdiction to set standards which emphasize their own culturally-based responsibilities and rights. RESULTS: As of October 2003, on-reserve PCHs have undergone infrastructure assessments to determine upgrades required to meet provincial building codes and standards in preparation for licensing. The First Nations plan to develop their own standards and licensing. Conditional licensing would ensure that PCHs continued to operate while renovations are made and funding allocations worked out. CONCLUSIONS: PCHs are a critical component in the spectrum of health care offered in First Nations communities. The imposition of conditions on the continued provision of federal funding to on-reserve PCHs is seen by First Nations as a restriction of the accessibility of culturally appropriate care for the most vulnerable segment of the First Nations population.
机译:背景:个人护理院(PCH)中的原住民是原住民社会中最脆弱的部分,需要持续护理。联邦政府通过单方面决策施加的最新条件使PCH的存在和持续运营受到威胁。方法:本文记录了曼尼托巴省原住民PCH的现状。 2003年1月,加拿大印第安和北部事务联邦部长(INAC)宣布了原住民PCH必须遵守或面临关闭的条件。例如,所有PCH均未根据省立法获得许可。这种省级许可将使他们能够获得省级资金。但是,各省对许可保留的PCH持谨慎态度,第一民族不愿接受省卫生当局的管理。原住民继续敦促承认自己的管辖权,以制定标准,强调自己在文化上的责任和权利。结果:自2003年10月起,保留中的PCH已接受基础架构评估,以确定为满足许可而准备的升级,以达到省级建筑法规和标准。第一民族计划制定自己的标准和许可。有条件许可将确保PCH在进行翻新和制定资金分配时继续运行。结论:PCH是原住民社区提供的一系列医疗保健的重要组成部分。原住民认为继续为储备中的PCHs继续提供联邦资金规定了条件,这限制了原住民最脆弱人群获得文化上适当的护理的机会。

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