A Provincial Approach to Facilitate Regional and Local

wellness without considering the connectedness to all aspects of the mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual. This consideration should not be just centred on the individual but on the family and to the community as a whole”. Anonymous Quote. Data Source: Input Request Survey, MW & SU Tripart...

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Summary:wellness without considering the connectedness to all aspects of the mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual. This consideration should not be just centred on the individual but on the family and to the community as a whole”. Anonymous Quote. Data Source: Input Request Survey, MW & SU Tripartite Strategy Council, 2012. Shared Vision The Partners have a shared vision; this vision represents the place to which we are travelling on this shared journey. The vision is a future where BC First Nations people and communities are among the healthiest in the world. We envision healthy and vibrant BC First Nations children, families, and communities playing an active role in decision-making regarding their personal and collective wellness. We see healthy First Nations people living in healthy communities, drawing upon the richness of their traditions of health and well-being. In this vision, First Nations people and communities have access to high quality health services that are responsive to their needs, and address their realities. These services are part of a broader wellness system – a system that does not treat illness in isolation. These services are delivered in a manner that respects the diversity, cultures, languages, and contributions of BC First Nations.