Richmond Chantelle A M, Cook Catherine
1Department of Geography, Western University, London, Ontario Canada.
Population and Aboriginal Health, Winnipeg Health Region, Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada.
Public Health Rev. 2016 Jul 20;37:2. doi: 10.1186/s40985-016-0016-5. eCollection 2016.
In the Canadian context, the persistence and growth of Aboriginal health and social inequity signals that we are at a critical public health policy juncture; current policy reflects an historic relationship between Aboriginal people and Canada that fails the contemporary health needs of Canada's Aboriginal peoples. In this review, we highlight the need for healthy public policy that recognizes and prioritizes the rights of Canada's Aboriginal people to achieve health equity. Drawing from a structural approach, we examine the historical scope and comprehensive breadth of the Indian Act in shaping modern Aboriginal health and social inequities. Canada's failure to implement a national public policy for Aboriginal health reflects the proliferation of racism in modern day Canada, and a distinctly lacking political will at the federal level. Despite these structural challenges, there is great promise in community self-determination in health care and the role of community-led research as advocacy for policy reform. In our conclusion, we turn to the Report on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (2015) and draw upon the concept of reconciliation as a fundamental precursor for Aboriginal health equity. The burden of systemic change needed to promote healthy public policy cannot be carried by any single group of advocates; it is a shared responsibility that will require the collaboration and integration of various actors and knowledges.
在加拿大的背景下,原住民健康与社会不平等现象的持续存在和加剧表明我们正处于公共卫生政策的关键转折点;当前的政策反映了原住民与加拿大之间的历史关系,却未能满足加拿大原住民当下的健康需求。在本综述中,我们强调需要制定健康的公共政策,承认并优先考虑加拿大原住民实现健康公平的权利。从结构性方法出发,我们审视了《印第安人法案》在塑造现代原住民健康与社会不平等方面的历史范围和全面广度。加拿大未能实施一项针对原住民健康的国家公共政策,这反映出种族主义在当代加拿大的泛滥,以及联邦层面明显缺乏政治意愿。尽管存在这些结构性挑战,但社区在医疗保健方面的自决以及社区主导的研究作为政策改革倡导力量所发挥的作用有着巨大潜力。在结论部分,我们参考了加拿大真相与和解委员会(2015年)的报告,并将和解概念作为原住民健康公平的基本前提。推动健康公共政策所需的系统性变革的重担不能仅由任何单一群体的倡导者来承担;这是一项共同的责任,需要各种行为体和知识的协作与整合。