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Representatives from MKO, KIM, and the NHR sign declaration in honor of commitment to end anti-Indigenous racism in health care

Three entities have sealed their commitment to ending all forms of anti-Indigenous racism in healthcare in northern Manitoba by signing a declaration yesterday.

 

Representatives from MKO, Keewatinohk Inniniw Minoayawin, and the Northern Health Region say the declaration aims to reduce barriers for Indigenous people seeking care and lessen the gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous patients.

 

MKO’s Client Navigator Bernice Thorassie says she’s received 14 hundred calls from Indigenous patients who’ve experienced racism while receiving healthcare between January and June of this year.

 

The NRHA says this is one step towards correcting long-standing wrongs, with CEO Helga Bryant apologising to northern Indigenous patients who’ve been impacted by racism in the healthcare system.

 

The organizations have committed to releasing biannual reports to track progress towards this endeavour, the first expected to be released in about a half-year’s time.

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