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2016 Forum entitled: Solutions to Inequities in Indigenous Health: What works and why?

Co- Chairs: Jeffrey Reading, First Nations Health Authority Chair in Heart Health & Wellness, Simon Fraser University and former Director of the Institute for Indigenous Health, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto; and John O’Neil, Dean of Health Sciences, Simon Fraser University and former Director of the Manitoba First Nations Centre for Aboriginal Health Research, will bring together national and international expertise to apply the “state of science” to this Forum question.

Keynote Addresses:

Linda Tuhiwai Smith, Pro-Vice Chancellor Maori, University Waikato, New Zealand, is an international expert in Maori health and education and will present experience that can inform Canadian Indigenous Health policy and practice.

Malcolm King, Scientific Director of the CIHR Institute of Aboriginal People’s Health, will set the context for why we are where we are with respect to indigenous health in Canada. Panel Presentations on issues of self-governance and promising practices will showcase successful interventions and work by indigenous researchers towards health solutions.

«This event will bring CAHS Fellows from across the country together with experts in the field. It will provide an unparalleled opportunity to showcase your programs, products, services and
innovations to these leaders of key regional and national markets.»

Forum et assemblée générale annuelle 2016 de l’ACSS
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