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Recommendation 47:
Close the gaps in health outcomes between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal communities and focus on indicators such as infant mortality, maternal health, suicide, mental health, addictions, life expectancy, birth rates, infant and child health issues, chronic diseases, illness and injury incidence, and the availability of appropriate health services.
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Recommendation 2:
- Strengthen Indigenous self-identity
- Provide a home, a safe environment – with love and no judgement
- Feast – eat together – share stories around the table, and feed the spirit
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Recommendation 6:
Build a more timely and porous communication system allowing better information flow between service providers who provide care to people with substance use problems. This, in turn, will allow for a personalized continuum of care to be established either on demand or following admission to the Emergency Department.
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Recommendation 3:
- Based on respect and taking care of each other
- Foster cultural connections and cultural resurgence
- Make ceremony foundational
- Design with Indigenous natural laws as the guide
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Recommendation 4:
BC should recognize the expertise of people with lived and living experience as a guiding principle in its mental health law.
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Recommendation 1:
BC should recognize human rights as a guiding principle in its mental health law.
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BC should recognize access to quality services as a guiding principle in its mental health law.
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Recommendation 2:
BC should recognize a holistic approach to mental wellness as a guiding principle in its mental health law.
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Recommendation 7:
BC should promote self-determination at every opportunity as a guiding principle in its mental health law.
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Recommendation 6:
BC should prioritize intersectional equity as a guiding principle in its mental health law.
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