Indigenous Primary Health Care Council
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Indigenous Primary Health Care Council
@iphcc_ca
Supporting the advancement and evolution of Indigenous health care service provision and planning throughout Ontario.
Katılım Kasım 2020
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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

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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

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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

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In 2020, Isabella Kulak faced criticism for wearing a ribbon skirt to school. Today, we honour Ribbon Skirt Day, celebrating the strength, resilience, and beauty of Indigenous women, girls, Two-Spirit, and gender-diverse people. #RibbonSkirtDay #IndigenousPride

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Mental Health Supports are here. Explore our updated resource to find supports that meet you where you are - bit.ly/4al9Ebn

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Available now on our website bit.ly/4q9RTAz
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This week we celebrate #WorldAIDSDay and #IndigenousAIDSAwarenessWeek. HIV and AIDS disproportionately affect several communities in Canada. CIHR is addressing this by funding community-led approaches to research.
Learn more from Drs. Kaushic and Gabel: cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/54547.html?h…

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RSV season is here! This contagious virus can be serious for infants and older adults. Let’s protect our loved ones, community, and Elders through prevention and culturally safe practices rooted in Indigenous ways of knowing. Learn more: bit.ly/4hfQgOo

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IPHCC is creating a Maternal & Infant Health course and inviting Indigenous midwives, OB/GYNs & knowledge holders to share their wisdom.
To express your interest or learn more, please email relations@iphcc.ca by October 24, 2025. Compensation will be provided

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