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1 Assembly of First Nations Summit Program First Nations Health GETTING THE RELATIONSHIPS RIGHT: HEALTH GOVERNANCE IN THE ERA OF RECONCILIATION February 13-14, 2018 Fairmont Royal York Hotel 100 Front Street West Toronto, Ontario
2 Summit Objectives 1. To connect decision-makers and influencers (First Nations, the provinces/territories and the federal government) in order to generate conversations/commitment on working together to overcome jurisdictional challenges towards improving health outcomes for First Nations. 2. To demonstrate success/share promising models of jurisdictional cooperation and innovation. 3. To support First Nations capacity development in health systems governance. Getting the Relationships Right: Health Governance in the Era of Reconciliation
3 Welcome from National Chief Perry Bellegarde Dear Delegates: On behalf of our Assembly of First Nations (AFN), I am pleased to welcome you to the AFN First Nations Health Summit. In 2017, the AFN published the First Nations Health Agenda (FNHTA) which provides an advocacy framework for advancing First Nations health. One of the foundational messages of the FNHTA is the need to get the relationships right. This principle comes from the recognition that building First Nations developed and controlled health systems requires building relationships at all levels; right from the service delivery level, to provinces and territories, and with the federal government. In addition, these relationships must be based on the recognition and respect for First Nations inherent, Treaty and Aboriginal rights. The First Nations Health Summit, with the theme of Getting the Relationships Right: Health Governance in the Era of Reconciliation, is part of the AFN s efforts to facilitate this relationship building and to amplify innovative First Nations-built health programs, services and systems from across the country that have found success in overcoming jurisdictional gaps. We continue to work to influence real and meaningful change in First Nations health, to ensure that our nations are provided the freedom, resources and tools to design and deliver health systems based on our own priorities, wisdom, and strength. I encourage all participants to participate in productive dialogue to advance the system transformations that will generate safe, healthy, and prosperous First Nations. Sincerely, Perry Bellegarde National Chief Getting the Relationships Right: Health Governance in the Era of Reconciliation 1
4 Welcome from Ontario Regional Chief Isadore Day Dear Delegates: On behalf of the Assembly of First Nations (AFN) Chiefs Committee on Health (CCoH), I am pleased to welcome you to the AFN First Nations Health Summit. As Chair of the CCoH, I am committed to achieving health equity for our people. With this goal in mind, over the last few years, the AFN has sought to advance First Nations health systems that are built by and for First Nations people through the development and promotion of the AFN First Nations Health Agenda (FNHTA). The FNHTA sits on the foundation of three primary advocacy positions. These are as follows: 1. Getting the Relationships Right - for all of those within the healthcare world to work with First Nations in a way which respects the First Nations right to selfdetermination as part of Treaty, inherent and international rights. 2. Meaningful Investments in First Nations Health - simply put, effective health systems require investment. 3. Support First Nations Capacity First - sustainable solutions require supporting capacity at the First Nations community and organizational level. This Summit is intended to share lessons from the many innovators in First Nations health governance, and to advance the conversation around rights and responsibilities, reciprocal accountability and getting the relationships right! I look forward to productive and positive discussions over the next two days. Sincerely, Isadore Day Ontario Regional Chief, Chair of the AFN Chiefs Committee on Health 2 Getting the Relationships Right: Health Governance in the Era of Reconciliation
5 Summit Agenda Monday, February 12, :00 p.m. - Welcome Reception with music by Keith Whiteduck 8:00 p.m. Day 1 Tuesday, February 13, 2018 Location Imperial Room, Lobby Level Location 7:30 a.m. Registration Ballroom Foyer, Convention Level 7:30 a.m. Hot Breakfast Canadian Room Foyer, Convention Floor 8:00 a.m. Information Fair Open Ballroom, 8:30 a.m. Opening Ceremonies Elder Valerie King, Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation Drum Group: Manitou Mkwa Singers Welcome Remarks from the Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation 9:00 a.m. Remarks from National Chief Perry Bellegarde 9:30 a.m. Remarks from Ontario Regional Chief Isadore Day Canadian Room, 9:45 a.m. Wellness Break Canadian Room Foyer/Ballroom, 10:00 a.m. Keynote Address A Doctor s Perspective on Health Equity, Justice and in the Era of Reconciliation Dr. Michael Kirlew, Family Physician in Sioux Lookout, Ont., Assistant Professor in Family Medicine at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine 10:30 a.m. The First Nations Health Authority: The Past, Present and Future of Systems Innovation in British Columbia Mr. Joe Gallagher, Chief Executive Officer, First Nations Health Authority Question and Answer Period 12:00 p.m. Lunch Provided Canadian Room, 1:00 p.m. Keynote Address by the Honourable Jane Philpott, Minister of Indigenous Services Canada (Invited) Question and Answer Period 2:15 p.m. Wellness Break Canadian Room Foyer/Ballroom, Getting the Relationships Right: Health Governance in the Era of Reconciliation 3
6 Day 1 Tuesday, February 13, :35 p.m. In Conversation: Highlighting Emerging Health Governance Models Moderated by Dr. Valerie Gideon, Sr. Assistant Deputy Minister, First Nations and Inuit Health Branch, Indigenous Services Canada Nishnawbe Aski Nation Health : o Mr. Sol Mamakwa, Health Advisor, Nishnawbe Aski Nation o Mr. Ovide Mercredi, Former National Chief and Team Lead, Nishnawbe Aski Nation Community Health First Nations of Quebec and Labrador Health and Social Services Commission Health and Social Services Governance Process and MOU: o Ms. Marjolaine Sioui, Executive Director, First Nations of Quebec and Labrador Health and Social Services Commission o Mr. David McLaren, Director of Health, Kebaowek First Nation, and Vice- President, First Nations of Quebec and Labrador Health and Social Services Commission Treaty-Based Funding Model: o Okimaw Wallace Fox, Onion Lake First Nation Question and Answer Period 4:00 p.m. Summary of the day s proceedings 4:15 p.m. Adjourn for Day 1 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Networking Event with Entertainment by Cheri Maracle & Quartet Come chat with your fellow delegates, share ideas and plot health transformation! Day 2 Wednesday, February 14, 2018 Location Ontario Room and Foyer, Convention Floor Location 7:30 a.m. Hot Breakfast Canadian Room Foyer 8:00 a.m. Registration Ballroom Foyer Information Fair Open Ballroom 8:30 a.m. Overview of Day One/Review of Summit Objectives Canadian Room 8:45 a.m. In Conversation: Innovative Models on Health Across Jurisdictions Moderated by Dr. Margo Greenwood, Academic Lead of the National Collaborating Centre on Aboriginal Health and Vice-President of Aboriginal Health for the Northern Health Authority in British Columbia All Nations Healing Hospital, Fort Qu Appelle, Saskatchewan: o Ms. Gail Boehme, Executive Director o Chief Edmund Bellegarde, Tribal Chief, File Hills Qu Appelle Tribal Council First Nations Health Programs, Whitehorse General Hospital, Whitehorse, Yukon: o Ms. Tracy MacPherson, MSW, Discharge Planner/Community Liaison Question & Answer Period 4 Getting the Relationships Right: Health Governance in the Era of Reconciliation
7 Day 2 Wednesday, February 14, :45 a.m. Wellness Break 10:00 a.m. Remarks from the Honourable Eric Hoskins, Minister of Health and Long-Term Care, Ontario 10:15 a.m. Introduction to Caucus Sessions Facilitated regional discussions on Innovations, Potential Advancements, Building Regional Bilateral and Trilateral Relationships and other topics 10:30 a.m. Facilitated Regional Caucus Sessions Alberta Atlantic British Columbia Manitoba Ontario Quebec Saskatchewan Yukon/NWT 12:00 p.m. Lunch Provided 12:45 p.m. Presentation: Cannabis and First Nations Update Ontario Regional Chief Isadore Day will provide a brief update on the work of the AFN Cannabis Working Group and next steps. 1:00 p.m. Report back from Regional Caucuses 2:30 p.m. Reflections on the Summit Deliberations Mr. Richard Jock, Chief Operating Officer, First Nations Health Authority, British Columbia 3:00 p.m. Closing Remarks by Ontario Regional Chief Isadore Day Closing Ceremonies Location Canadian Room Territories Room, Main Mezzanine Floor Confederation 5 Room, Main Mezzanine Floor British Columbia Room, Main Mezzanine Floor Toronto Room, Ontario Room, Canadian Ballroom, Library Room, Main Mezzanine Floor Confederation 6 Room, Main Mezzanine Floor Canadian Room Getting the Relationships Right: Health Governance in the Era of Reconciliation 5
8 Share Your Views! The Assembly of First Nations is interested in hearing about your vision for First Nations health transformation! Have your say! Be visionary! Win prizes! 1) What do you envision when you think of First Nations health transformation? 2) What is your role in First Nations health transformation? 3) Who are the champions of First Nations health that inspire you and why? Please share your views by video at booth #106 in the Information Fair in the Ballroom, Health Summit and Information Fair The Summit will also feature an Information Fair with exhibitors showcasing information, products and services with innovative approaches in First Nations health from associations, government partners, businesses and others. Please stop by the booths and learn more; maybe you will win a prize! Exhibitors Thunderbird Partnership Foundation Spirit Pharmaceuticals First Nations Health Managers Association Turtle Island Arts and Crafts First Nations Information Governance Centre British Columbia Aboriginal Network on Disability Society Tribal Traders Natural Fibers & Crafts Swirling Wind Association of Ontario Midwives - Indigenous Midwifery Ongomiizwin - Indigenous Institute of Health and Healing Assembly of First Nations Store Health Video Booth - Share Your Views Blue Dawn Jewellery Institute of Health Economics Public Health Agency of Canada 6 Getting the Relationships Right: Health Governance in the Era of Reconciliation
9 Map of Fairmont Royal York Main Mezzanine Floor MAIN MEZZANINE FLOOR CONFEDERATION 33 CONFEDERATION CONFEDERATION TUDOR 77 TUDOR 88 SASKATCHEWAN GARAGE PARKING PARKING GARAGE PRINCE NOVA NEW NEW EDWARD NEWFOUNDLAND SCOTIA BRUNSWICK ISLAND CHECK PSAV ALBERTA MANITOBA BOARD TERRITORIES QUEBEC BRITISH COLUMBIA ALGONQUIN LIBRARY YORK YORK ESCALATORS ESCALATORS YORK YORK STATION STATION BAR BAR SALES SALES && CATERING OFFICE OFFICE CONVENTION FLOOR STAGE STAGE KITCHEN KITCHEN ONTARIO ONTARIO CONCERT HALL CONCERT HALL CANADIAN CANADIAN SALON B SALON B BALL BALL SALON A SALON A CHECK CHECK ESCALATORS ESCALATORS TORONTO TORONTO Summit Summit Networking Reception Summit Plenary 19TH 19TH FLOOR FLOOR - - EXECUTIVE EXECUTIVE LEVEL Information LEVEL Registration February 13, 5pm - 7pm Fair Area meeting, presentation or pitch. Inspired by the suggestions of professional meeting planners and polished meeting, presentation or pitch. Inspired by the suggestions of professional meeting planners and polished SALON SALON #5 #5 BREAKOUT BREAKOUT WORK WORK SALON SALON #6 #6 SALON SALON #7 #7 BREAKOUT WORK BREAKOUT WORK SALON SALON #8 #8 SALON SALON #9 #9 Getting the Relationships Right: Health Governance in the Era of Reconciliation 7
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