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Palliative Care Educational Guide for Health Professionals-Fort McPherson

Providing culturally respectful end-of-life care can be a difficult task. However, going into a situation with a better understanding of...

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Completing the Circle

This website created by First Nations University, Saskatchewan, provides information and resources on culturally sensitive approaches to end of life...

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End of Life: Powerpoint Learning Module

This 70 minute, voiced-over powerpoint presentation reviews the core elements of quality palliative care and gets to the heart of what patients...

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Completing the Circle Presentation

Powerpoint by Dr Carrie Bourassa, Professor, First Nations University, is intended to accompany the video 'Completing the Circle: End of...

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Cancer Info-kit for First Nations of Quebec

This Cancer Info-Kit, funded through Canadian Partnership Against Cancer, is intended for caregivers working with First Nations. It is a synthesis of knowledge...

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Online Resources: Culture & Translations

An information sheet from the BC Cancer Agency on online resources that are available for culture and translations.

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BC Cancer Agency Resource Guide for Chinese Cancer Patients

This bilingual (English / Chinese) resource was developed by the BC Cancer Agency to assist Chinese speaking families in finding...

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Latino Outreach Guide

Free online outreach guides for health care providers to enhance access and palliative care in these diverse communities.

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Completing the Circle: End of Life Care with Aboriginal Families

Video produced to educate health-care providers about culturally appropriate end-of-life care for Aboriginal families. Saskatchewan Elders share their experiences and...

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Canada’s most Vulnerable: Improving health care for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis seniors

This report highlights some of the challenges and disparities in health care for Aboriginal communities and more specifically First Nations,...

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