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NCCIH's spring 2026 newsletter now available

NCCIH's spring 2026 newsletter now available

Newsletter: Closing the Circle Spring 2026 - News and events in Indigenous health from the NCCIH -  https://conta.cc/47WZkV8

Not a subscriber? Take the opportunity now to sign up!  https://loom.ly/1PyOACw

#TheNCCIH #IndigenousHealth #HealthResearch

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NCCIH report summary "The treaty right to health: A sacred obligation”

NCCIH report summary "The treaty right to health: A sacred obligation”

April 16 Advance Care Planning Day - sharing #TheNCCIH report summary “The treaty right to health: A sacred obligation” : https://loom.ly/qcoO8VM

See also: https://loom.ly/xSI9pi8 and https://loom.ly/gzcYtZ4

#IndigenousHealth #ACPDay2026

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NCCIH's “Stories of our health” feature Alexander Anguttautuq

NCCIH's “Stories of our health” feature Alexander Anguttautuq

#TheNCCIH “Stories of our health” series continues this week, highlighting Alexander Anguttautuq’s digital story: https://loom.ly/7v-9ZmU and podcast episode: https://loom.ly/yk359d0

Learn more: https://loom.ly/nWTDdKs

#IndigenousHealth #IndigenousYouth #DigitalStorytelling

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NCCIH's latest webinar is now available

NCCIH's latest webinar is now available

Now online: #TheNCCIH webinar “What does meaningful engagement mean: ‘Drinking tea’ with practitioners of Indigenous-led community-based participatory research (ILCBPR)” with Dr. Diana Lewis and Dr. Heather Castleden - https://loom.ly/pBJ-eQI

#IndigenousHealth #NCCIHWebinar

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Indigenous Nurses Day text with heart with hands graphic

Indigenous Nurses Day text with heart with hands graphic

Join #TheNCCIH in celebrating #IndigenousHealth on April 10.

Learn more: https://www.nccih.ca/485/NCCIH_in_the_News.nccih?id=594

#ThankaNurse #IndigenousHealth #IndigenousNursesDay

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Sign up for NCCIH's seasonal newsletters

Sign up for NCCIH's seasonal newsletters

#TheNCCIH seasonal e-news is a free, reliable, one-stop-shop of the latest news, events, and knowledge products, as well as a curated list of pertinent resources on Indigenous health produced by organizations from across Canada. https://loom.ly/UhIWaQ0

#IndigenousHealth #HealthResearch

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NCCIH's “Stories of our health” feature Jesse Macdonald

NCCIH's “Stories of our health” feature Jesse Macdonald

We’d like to continue #TheNCCIH “Stories of our health” features, spotlighting Jesse Macdonald’s digital story: https://loom.ly/WrYT_58 and podcast episode: https://loom.ly/2F8osFQ

Learn more: https://loom.ly/nWTDdKs

#IndigenousHealth #DigitalStorytelling #IndigenousYouth

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NCCIH's fact sheet "An overview of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis health in Canada”

NCCIH's fact sheet "An overview of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis health in Canada”

April 7 marks #WorldHealthDay – Sharing #TheNCCIH fact sheet "An overview of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis health in Canada”: https://loom.ly/rpD1PhE

See also: https://loom.ly/3R0y0WY and https://loom.ly/ZXa7p2c

#SocialDeterminants #HealthEquity

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Resource: Core competencies for public health in Canada: Release 2.0."

Resource: Core competencies for public health in Canada: Release 2.0."

In celebration of Canadian Public Health Week #TheNCCIH is sharing the report "Core competencies for public health in Canada: Release 2.0.": https://loom.ly/bto_6O4

See also: https://loom.ly/IiEYJRI

#CPHW #HealthEquity #CulturalSafety #IndigenousHealth

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NCCIH's “Stories of our health” feature Destiny Henyu-Rinsma

NCCIH's “Stories of our health” feature Destiny Henyu-Rinsma

#TheNCCIH continues to highlight youth voices through the “Stories of our health” series. This week features Destiny Henyu-Rinsma and both her digital story: https://loom.ly/bxlf_xI and podcast episode: https://loom.ly/atmeVjY

Learn more: https://loom.ly/nWTDdKs

#IndigenousHealth #IndigenousYouth

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NCCIH's Tuberculosis (TB) Collection

NCCIH's Tuberculosis (TB) Collection

March 24 marks World Tuberculosis Day and NCCIH would like to help spread awareness by sharing #TheNCCIH Tuberculosis Resource Collection: https://loom.ly/4GWbpCA

See also: https://loom.ly/RlXgbg0 and https://loom.ly/NlN_r6k

#IndigenousHealth #WorldTBDay #EndTB

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There are only 3 days left to participate in NCCIH's survey

There are only 3 days left to participate in NCCIH's survey

Participate in #TheNCCIH 2026 #survey and help us better meet the needs of our audiences - https://loom.ly/zHKmyKA

#IndigenousHealth #KnowledgeSharing

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NCCIH Webinar "Pathways to Indigenous health - Cold war uranium mining and its impact on land, water, and Anishinaabe wellness" with Dr. Lianne Leddy

NCCIH Webinar "Pathways to Indigenous health - Cold war uranium mining and its impact on land, water, and Anishinaabe wellness" with Dr. Lianne Leddy

Today is #WorldWaterDay - sharing #TheNCCIH video “Cold war uranium mining and its impact on land, water, and Anishinaabe wellness” - https://loom.ly/B_Dkxpo

See also: https://loom.ly/hsYvl8Y https://loom.ly/zWAp8zI and https://www.worldwaterday.org/

#IndigenousHealth #SafeDrinkingWater

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Forest setting with sunlight filtering through the trees

Forest setting with sunlight filtering through the trees

Join us in celebrating the International Day of Forests! Observed on March 21, this day invites us to reflect on and recognize the essential role forests and trees play - today and for future generations.

Learn more: https://loom.ly/QX72mbw and https://loom.ly/-9iWfs0

#ForestDay #TheNCCIH

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Take the NCCIH 2026 survey

Take the NCCIH 2026 survey

Participate in #TheNCCIH 2026 #survey and help us better meet the needs of our audiences - form.simplesurvey.com/f/s.aspx

Survey closes Wednesday, March 25, 2026.

#IndigenousHealth #KnowledgeSharing

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New dialects are available for the Inuit family booklet series

New dialects are available for the Inuit family booklet series

New dialects have been added to the NCCIH’s Inuit resource booklets for parents and care-givers of children (0-6 years). Now available in Nunavimmiutitut (Nunavik Inuktitut - Tarramiutut, Hudson Bay and Itivimiutut, Ungava Bay dialects).

https://loom.ly/40qQJxs

#InuitHealth #TheNCCIH

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NCCIH's webinar "Indigenous-specific health impact assessment: What might it look like in Canada?" is now available at nccih.ca

NCCIH's webinar "Indigenous-specific health impact assessment: What might it look like in Canada?" is now available at nccih.ca

Now online: #TheNCCIH webinar “Indigenous-specific health impact assessment: What might it look like in Canada?” with Dr. Diana Lewis and Dr. Elana Nightingale - https://loom.ly/YTSYyUc

#IndigenousHealth #NCCIHWebinar

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Visit NCCIH at CPHA - booth no. 12

Visit NCCIH at CPHA - booth no. 12

Public Health 2026 Conference #ph26sp - Visit #TheNCCIH at booth no. 12 to learn more about the latest NCCIH publications and share your health stories with us! Final Program: https://loom.ly/rsy-lf0

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NCCIH's “Stories of our health” feature Anzel Labatch-Patrick

NCCIH's “Stories of our health” feature Anzel Labatch-Patrick

#TheNCCIH “Stories of our health” features continue this week with a spotlight on Anzel Labatch-Patrick and her podcast episode: https://loom.ly/i9HYgTA

Learn more: https://loom.ly/nWTDdKs

#IndigenousHealth #IndigenousYouth #DigitalStorytelling

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View NCCIH's poster presentation "First Nations-led climate action and the links to health" at this year's CPHA

View NCCIH's poster presentation "First Nations-led climate action and the links to health" at this year's CPHA

Public Health 2026 Conference #ph26sp#TheNCCIH poster presentation at CPHA #PublicHealth2026: https://loom.ly/rsy-lf0

Poster Presentation – “First Nations-led climate action and the links to health” with Denise Webb and Rebecca Zalaski

#IndigenousHealth

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NCCIH podcast episode "Voices from the field 35 – Kinauvit? What's your name? The Eskimo disc system and a daughter's search for her grandmother – A conversation with Norma Dunning"

NCCIH podcast episode "Voices from the field 35 – Kinauvit? What's your name? The Eskimo disc system and a daughter's search for her grandmother – A conversation with Norma Dunning"

For #InternationalWomensDay we would like to celebrate by sharing #TheNCCIH podcast “Kinauvit? What's your name? The Eskimo disc system and a daughter's search for her grandmother”: https://loom.ly/3NRjnmg

See also: https://loom.ly/PQ7kDBU

#WomensHealth #IndigenousWomen #GiveToGain

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NCCIH's webinar "H.E.A.L. Healthcare: Hearts-based education and anticolonial learning in healthcare" is now available at nccih.ca

NCCIH's webinar "H.E.A.L. Healthcare: Hearts-based education and anticolonial learning in healthcare" is now available at nccih.ca

Now online: #TheNCCIH webinar “H.E.A.L. Healthcare: Hearts-based Education and Anticolonial Learning in Healthcare” with Dr. Sarah de Leeuw, X’staam Hana’ax (Nicole Halbauer) and Michelle Roberge - www.nccih.ca/495/HEAL-healthcare-webi...

#IndigenousHealth #NCCIHWebinar

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NCCIH resource "Indigenous-led climate action: Assessing land changes and the links to health"

NCCIH resource "Indigenous-led climate action: Assessing land changes and the links to health"

Join #TheNCCIH in celebrating #WorldWildlifeDay! Sharing the fact sheet “Indigenous-led climate action: Assessing land changes and the links to health” - https://loom.ly/0BcLSfY

See also: https://loom.ly/dqC2N_w

#IndigenousHealth #ClimateChange #WWD2026

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Medscape article featuring NCCIH's Dr. Terri Aldred and Dr. Jaris Swidrovich

Medscape article featuring NCCIH's Dr. Terri Aldred and Dr. Jaris Swidrovich

#TheNCCIH Academic Lead, Dr. Aldred, and Advisory Committee member Dr. Jaris Swidrovich were interviewed by Shawn Radcliffe for the Medscape article - “Historic and ongoing harms drive Indigenous patients’ mistrust of healthcare system” - https://loom.ly/9wq7O_8

#IndigenousHealth #CulturalSafety

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NCCIH resource "Quality care and young First Nations Children: An exploration of optimal learning and development in early childhood settings on reserve"

NCCIH resource "Quality care and young First Nations Children: An exploration of optimal learning and development in early childhood settings on reserve"

Sharing #TheNCCIH Indigenous early learning and child care knowledge resources for #HaveaHeartDay this February 14th to celebrate and advocate for educational fairness and equity for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis children - https://loom.ly/7GxF_Jo

#ChildHealth #ChildWelfare

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Red holly berries in the Fall

Red holly berries in the Fall

Today, #TheNCCIH commemorates the Annual Women’s Memorial March to honour and remember the lives of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit Peoples (MMIWG2S+).

Learn more: https://loom.ly/891HHek

#WomensHealth #HealthEquity #IndigenousHealth

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NCCIH webinar "Pathways to Indigenous health - Treaty relationships and the politics of life" with Dr. Gina Starblanket

NCCIH webinar "Pathways to Indigenous health - Treaty relationships and the politics of life" with Dr. Gina Starblanket

February is Preventative Health Awareness Month – sharing #TheNCCIH webinar “Pathways to Indigenous health – Treaty relations and the politics of life” with Dr. Gina Starblanket: https://loom.ly/p5eavC4

Learn more: https://loom.ly/4pa3cwo

#IndigenousHealth #PreventativeHealthAwareness

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NCCIH's “Stories of our health” feature Leia Boulette

NCCIH's “Stories of our health” feature Leia Boulette

As part of the “Stories of our health” resource series, #TheNCCIH is highlighting a youth participant each week. This week, we’re featuring Leia Boulette and her digital story: youtu.be/Rn3LPIz_Cm4

Learn more: www.nccih.ca/485/NCCIH_in...

#IndigenousHealth #IndigenousYouth #DigitalStorytelling

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NCCIH's report "Sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections in Indigenous populations: Background report"

NCCIH's report "Sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections in Indigenous populations: Background report"

This February 8-14 is SexPlus week – sharing #TheNCCIH’s “Sexual health” resource collection: https://loom.ly/84hL-xI

Learn more about SexPlus Week at https://loom.ly/0Yz2pSw

#SexPlusWeek #IndigenousHealth

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NCCIH report "Indigenous health impact assessment: Systematic review of the literature"

NCCIH report "Indigenous health impact assessment: Systematic review of the literature"

New report just published from #TheNCCIH: “Indigenous health impact assessment: Systematic review of the literature” - https://loom.ly/QOCR6jU

Join the upcoming webinar “Indigenous-specific health impact assessment: What would it look like in Canada?” - https://loom.ly/BHUt3j4

#IndigenousHealth

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