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New Partnership Advances Community‑Driven Indigenous Health and Wellbeing in Ontario - Indigenous Primary Health Care Council
New Partnership Advances Community‑Driven Indigenous Health and Wellbeing in Ontario - Indigenous Primary Health Care Council
HAMILTON, MARCH 4, 2026 - The Indigenous Primary Health Care Council (IPHCC) and Ontario Federation of Indigenous Friendship Centres (OFIFC) are pleased to announce the signing of a new Relationship Agreement, marking a significant step in strengthening Indigenous‑led health systems and community wellbeing across Ontario. This partnership brings together two Indigenous‑governed organizations with long-standing commitments to
Mental Health Resources - Indigenous Primary Health Care Council
Mental Health Resources - Indigenous Primary Health Care Council
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV): Prevention and risks - Canada.ca
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV): Prevention and risks - Canada.ca
How RSV spreads, preventing RSV, risks of getting RSV and recommendations for travellers.
Respect in Practice - Oct 21 Zoom Registration
Respect in Practice - Oct 21 Zoom Registration
Commemorating National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and Advancing Culturally Safe Healthcare - Indigenous Primary Health Care Council
Commemorating National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and Advancing Culturally Safe Healthcare - Indigenous Primary Health Care Council
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Mental Health - Indigenous Primary Health Care Council
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IPHCC signs new partnership agreement with CCA
IPHCC signs new partnership agreement with CCA
The IPHCC has come together with the CCA to form an alliance to redefine how Indigenous health is received and provided throughout Ontario.
IPHCC signs a new partnership deal with Niagara Health as a step towards Reconciliation
IPHCC signs a new partnership deal with Niagara Health as a step towards Reconciliation
Cultural Safety Training - Indigenous Primary Health Care Council
Cultural Safety Training - Indigenous Primary Health Care Council
About the Anishinaabe Mino'Ayaawin- People in Good Health approach to Indigenous Cultural SafetyThe Anishinaabe Mino’Ayaawin – People in Good Health is Indigenous Primary Health Care Council's (IPHCC) approach to Indigenous Cultural Safety (ICS). This approach is a comprehensive vision of Indigenous Cultural Safety that encompasses online training courses, customized workshops, change management support, and the
Joe Hester, ED of Anishnawbe Health Toronto, passes away
Joe Hester, ED of Anishnawbe Health Toronto, passes away
RSV Fact Sheet for Indigenous Parents and Caregivers in Ontario - Indigenous Primary Health Care Council
RSV Fact Sheet for Indigenous Parents and Caregivers in Ontario - Indigenous Primary Health Care Council
The Indigenous Primary Health Care Council (IPHCC) and the Provincial Council for Maternal and Child Health (PCMCH) have launched a new Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Fact Sheet for Indigenous parents, families and caregivers in Ontario. This resource provides essential information on preventing RSV in infants and high-risk young children, especially as RSV activity is expected
PETITION: Show your support for Ontario’s community health workers
PETITION: Show your support for Ontario’s community health workers
Show your support for Ontario’s community health workers – close the wage gap!
Community health sector launches campaign profiling staffing challenges and impact to patient care - Indigenous Primary Health Care Council
Community health sector launches campaign profiling staffing challenges and impact to patient care - Indigenous Primary Health Care Council
Commemorating National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and Advancing Culturally Safe Healthcare
Commemorating National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and Advancing Culturally Safe Healthcare
National Day of Truth and Reconciliation September 30th marks the 4th annual National Day of Truth and Reconciliation, formerly known as Orange Shirt Day. Established to honour residential school survivors, along with their families, communities and the thousands of children who never made it home. It also raises awareness of the impacts that have had
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