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“我在这里感到很安全,因为有其他的原住民兄弟姐妹:基于社区的 Niiwin Wendaanimak Four Winds Wellness 计划评估结果。”

"I feel safe just coming here because there are other Native brothers and sisters": findings from a community-based evaluation of the Niiwin Wendaanimak Four Winds Wellness Program.

机构信息

Well Living House, Centre for Urban Health Solutions (C-UHS), St. Michael's Hospital, 209 Victoria St, Toronto, ON, M5B1T8, Canada.

Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Can J Public Health. 2019 Aug;110(4):404-413. doi: 10.17269/s41997-019-00192-6. Epub 2019 Mar 13.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Urban Indigenous populations in Canada are steadily growing and represent diverse and culturally vibrant communities. Disparities between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples' experiences of the social determinants of health are a growing concern. Under the guidance of the West End Aboriginal Advisory Council (WEAAC), Parkdale Queen West Community Health Centre (PQWCHC) launched the Niiwin Wendaanimak Four Winds Wellness Program that seeks to enhance health and community services for homeless and at-risk Indigenous populations in Toronto.

OBJECTIVES

A process evaluation was carried out to (1) assess the collaborative service delivery model; (2) identify service gaps and issues for homeless and at-risk Indigenous populations; and (3) develop recommendations for how non-Indigenous organizations can provide culturally responsive services for Indigenous populations.

METHODS

In consultation with the WEAAC, a thematic analysis of qualitative data collected from 2 focus groups with community members who access the Niiwin Wendaanimak program and 17 key informant interviews with staff and peers was conducted.

RESULTS

The Niiwin Wendaanimak program bridges teachings of inclusivity and the practice of harm reduction to create a non-judgemental space where community members' dignity and autonomy is respected. Strengths of the program include Indigenous leadership and access to activities that promote wellness and community building.

CONCLUSIONS

As a non-Indigenous service provider, PQWCHC is meeting the needs of homeless and at-risk Indigenous populations in Toronto. Program strengths, system gaps, and challenges including policy recommendations were identified.

摘要

背景

加拿大的城市原住民人口稳步增长,代表了多样化和文化活跃的社区。原住民和非原住民在健康社会决定因素方面的经历存在差异,这是一个日益令人关注的问题。在西端原住民咨询委员会(WEAAC)的指导下,帕克兰-皇后西街社区健康中心(PQWCHC)推出了 Niiwin Wendaanimak 四风水 Wellness 计划,旨在为多伦多无家可归和处境危险的原住民群体提供更好的健康和社区服务。

目的

进行了一项过程评估,以(1)评估协作式服务交付模式;(2)确定无家可归和处境危险的原住民群体的服务差距和问题;(3)为非原住民组织如何为原住民群体提供文化响应服务提出建议。

方法

与 WEAAC 协商,对从访问 Niiwin Wendaanimak 计划的 2 个社区成员焦点小组和 17 个与工作人员和同行的关键信息采访中收集的定性数据进行了主题分析。

结果

Niiwin Wendaanimak 计划融合了包容性教义和减少伤害实践,创造了一个没有评判的空间,尊重社区成员的尊严和自主权。该计划的优势包括原住民领导力以及获得促进健康和社区建设的活动的机会。

结论

作为一个非原住民服务提供商,PQWCHC 满足了多伦多无家可归和处境危险的原住民群体的需求。确定了计划的优势、系统差距和挑战,包括政策建议。

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