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第一民族健康圈和原住民心理健康与创伤知情专家在 COVID-19 期间的工作。

First Peoples Wellness Circle and the Indigenous Mental Wellness and Trauma-Informed Specialist Workforce During COVID-19.

机构信息

Research, Evaluation and Policy Officer, First Peoples Wellness Circle, Montreal, QC.

Policy Analyst, First Peoples Wellness Circle, Red Deer, AB.

出版信息

Healthc Pap. 2024 Jul;22(SP):44-51. doi: 10.12927/hcpap.2024.27368.

Abstract

Members of the Indigenous mental wellness and trauma-informed specialist workforce - including Mental Wellness Teams (MWTs), Crisis Support Teams (CSTs), the Indian Residential Schools Resolution Health Support Program workforce, and other community-based cultural support workers - are often the primary and urgent care providers for individuals and families in need of culturally safe supports. While fulfilling a critical role, these teams contend with distinct challenges stemming from colonial impacts and health systems that continue to undermine Indigenous mental wellness and cultural traditions of healing. During the COVID-19 pandemic, increasing rates of mental illness and substance use among Indigenous populations strained the already overworked and under-resourced mental wellness workforce. First Peoples Wellness Circle sought out and embraced new approaches for meaningful virtual engagement to sustain and enhance workforce wellness and capacity by facilitating culturally relevant and culturally led connections from coast to coast to coast.

摘要

原住民心理健康和创伤知情专业人员队伍的成员 - 包括心理健康团队(MWTs)、危机支持团队(CSTs)、印第安寄宿学校解决方案健康支持计划工作人员以及其他基于社区的文化支持工作者 - 通常是需要文化安全支持的个人和家庭的主要和紧急护理提供者。虽然这些团队发挥着关键作用,但它们面临着源自殖民影响和继续破坏原住民心理健康和传统的卫生系统的独特挑战。在 COVID-19 大流行期间,原住民人口中心理疾病和药物使用的比例不断上升,使本已过度劳累和资源不足的心理健康劳动力更加紧张。第一民族健康圈寻求并接受了新的方法,以进行有意义的虚拟参与,通过促进从东海岸到西海岸的文化相关和文化主导的联系,维持和增强劳动力的健康和能力。

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