Access to midwifery services for Indigenous communities in Quebec

The ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux (MSSS) has expressed its intention of implementing one of the measures included in the 2017-2022 action plan developed by the Secrétariat aux affaires autochtones (SAA), Do More, Do Better: Government Action Plan for the Social and Cultural Developme...

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Main Authors: Basile, Suzy, Comat, Ioana, Cornellier, Frédérique
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:French
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://depositum.uqat.ca/id/eprint/1520/
https://depositum.uqat.ca/id/eprint/1520/7/Final%20Report-Access%20to%20midwifery%20services-October%202023.pdf
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spelling ftunivquebecat:oai:depositum.uqat.ca:1520 2023-12-17T10:30:13+01:00 Access to midwifery services for Indigenous communities in Quebec Basile, Suzy Comat, Ioana Cornellier, Frédérique 2023 application/pdf https://depositum.uqat.ca/id/eprint/1520/ https://depositum.uqat.ca/id/eprint/1520/7/Final%20Report-Access%20to%20midwifery%20services-October%202023.pdf fr fre https://depositum.uqat.ca/id/eprint/1520/7/Final%20Report-Access%20to%20midwifery%20services-October%202023.pdf Basile, Suzy, Comat, Ioana et Cornellier, Frédérique (2023). Access to midwifery services for Indigenous communities in Quebec. Repéré dans Depositum à https://depositum.uqat.ca/id/eprint/1520 (Non publié) Indigenous Quebec midwifery Rapport de recherche Non évalué par les pairs 2023 ftunivquebecat 2023-11-19T00:10:37Z The ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux (MSSS) has expressed its intention of implementing one of the measures included in the 2017-2022 action plan developed by the Secrétariat aux affaires autochtones (SAA), Do More, Do Better: Government Action Plan for the Social and Cultural Development of the First Nations and Inuit, a set of 119 initiatives organized in four strategic priorities. Measure 1.1.15 aims to “develop access to the services of midwives in non-treaty Aboriginal communities” (SAA, 2017, p. 47). In order to address this measure as well as the critical need to improve health care for Indigenous women, the MSSS approached the Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Women's Issues at the Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue (UQAT) to conduct research on the access to midwifery services of Indigenous communities in Quebec. Conducted in collaboration with the First Nations of Quebec and Labrador Health and Social Services Commission (FNQLHSSC), this research is the first step towards the implementation of this government measure (measure 1.1.15) . The main objective of this research is to produce knowledge conducive to an improved access to midwifery services for Indigenous women and families in the said non-treaty communities in Quebec. The objective also includes an understanding of Indigenous women’s needs in terms of culturally relevant and safe perinatal monitoring, the facilitating factors and the obstacles encountered in accessing these. The findings are intended, in particular, as tools for government and Indigenous authorities (Indigenous communities, FNQLHSSC, Regroupement des centres d'amitié autochtones du Québec [RCAAQ], etc.) in the deployment of midwifery services that are in line with the needs and aspirations of the various Indigenous communities in Quebec. The health of Indigenous women in Quebec and Canada is marked by colonialism. Colonial policies have targeted Indigenous women in many ways, either through the control over their bodies, the devaluation of their roles ... Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations inuit Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue (UQAT): Depositum Canada
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Quebec
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description The ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux (MSSS) has expressed its intention of implementing one of the measures included in the 2017-2022 action plan developed by the Secrétariat aux affaires autochtones (SAA), Do More, Do Better: Government Action Plan for the Social and Cultural Development of the First Nations and Inuit, a set of 119 initiatives organized in four strategic priorities. Measure 1.1.15 aims to “develop access to the services of midwives in non-treaty Aboriginal communities” (SAA, 2017, p. 47). In order to address this measure as well as the critical need to improve health care for Indigenous women, the MSSS approached the Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Women's Issues at the Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue (UQAT) to conduct research on the access to midwifery services of Indigenous communities in Quebec. Conducted in collaboration with the First Nations of Quebec and Labrador Health and Social Services Commission (FNQLHSSC), this research is the first step towards the implementation of this government measure (measure 1.1.15) . The main objective of this research is to produce knowledge conducive to an improved access to midwifery services for Indigenous women and families in the said non-treaty communities in Quebec. The objective also includes an understanding of Indigenous women’s needs in terms of culturally relevant and safe perinatal monitoring, the facilitating factors and the obstacles encountered in accessing these. The findings are intended, in particular, as tools for government and Indigenous authorities (Indigenous communities, FNQLHSSC, Regroupement des centres d'amitié autochtones du Québec [RCAAQ], etc.) in the deployment of midwifery services that are in line with the needs and aspirations of the various Indigenous communities in Quebec. The health of Indigenous women in Quebec and Canada is marked by colonialism. Colonial policies have targeted Indigenous women in many ways, either through the control over their bodies, the devaluation of their roles ...
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Comat, Ioana
Cornellier, Frédérique
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title_short Access to midwifery services for Indigenous communities in Quebec
title_full Access to midwifery services for Indigenous communities in Quebec
title_fullStr Access to midwifery services for Indigenous communities in Quebec
title_full_unstemmed Access to midwifery services for Indigenous communities in Quebec
title_sort access to midwifery services for indigenous communities in quebec
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url https://depositum.uqat.ca/id/eprint/1520/
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Basile, Suzy, Comat, Ioana et Cornellier, Frédérique (2023). Access to midwifery services for Indigenous communities in Quebec. Repéré dans Depositum à https://depositum.uqat.ca/id/eprint/1520 (Non publié)
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