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Spirit to Spirit Webinar Lisa Beedie-AisanceKwe Chuckle of the Day 2 Reclaiming Health as an Act of Self- Determination 3 Purpose of the Presentation/Learning Objectives What are the issues around tobacco What are successes and


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Spirit to Spirit Webinar

Lisa Beedie-AisanceKwe

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Chuckle of the Day

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“Reclaiming Health as an Act of Self-Determination”

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Purpose of the Presentation/Learning Objectives

  • What are the issues around tobacco
  • What are successes and challenges the program has faces
  • Considerations for health promotion and prevention practitioners

when they are thinking about sharing knowledge for health promotion with FNIM populations

  • NIHB coverage-what’s covered what is not covered

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Cancer Care Ontario Aboriginal Cancer Strategy II

https://www.cancercare.on.ca/about/programs/aborstrategy/aboriginal/ 5

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Strategic Priority 3: Prevention

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Aboriginal Tobacco Program (ATP)

Objectives:

  • Engage FNIM communities throughout Ontario

to foster the development of smoking cessation, prevention, & education programs

  • Connect front-line staff to resources and training

programs focusing on commercial tobacco prevention, cessation, & protection

  • Support the planning, designing, &

implementation of cessation, prevention & protection initiatives in Ontario

  • Develop FNIM networks and/or work within

existing networks to promote the objectives of the ATP

  • Identify partners and collaboration opportunities

with FNIM, NGO’s, Ministries, Health Canada etc.

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Why is There a Specific Program Related to Tobacco at Cancer Care Ontario?

  • “Based on current Aboriginal lifestyles, cancer is expected to

increase more for FNIM Ontarians than for the general population.”

  • “Compared to the general population, FNIM are more likely to

smoke, and consume alcohol, be overweight, or obese and have low vegetable and fruit intake.”

Canadian Community Health Sur vey 2007-2008. Prepared by: Cancer Care Ontario Population Studies and Surveillance Retrievable from: http://www.csqu.on.ca/cms/one.aspx?portallad 8

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133 First Nations Communities 6 Inuit Communities 31 Métis Nation of Ontario 14 Regional Cancer Programs 29 Friendship Centres 10 AHACs

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The Challenge

  • Tobacco use is considerably higher among all

FNIM peoples than for the general population.

  • Canada’s Inuit have the highest lung cancer

rate in the world.

  • Non-ceremonial use of tobacco is linked

directly to rising rates of cancer, and in particular, lung cancer. Compared to people who have never smoked, current smokers have greatly increased risk of laryngeal cancer (7 times the risk 2.3) and lung cancer (9-20 times the risk 2,3)

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Nicotine Replacement Therapies

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Considerations

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Chi-Miigwech

Photograph by Amber King-Robitaille 13

Tobacco Wise Program Lead – South Lisa Beedie-AisanceKwe 505 University Ave, Toronto, ON, M5G 1X3 416.971.9800 ext. 2662 5 Quarry Ridge Road, Barrie, ON, L4M 7G1

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Cultural Competence and Cultural Safety in Nursing Education

http://www.anac.on.ca/Documents/Making%20It%20Happen%20Curric ulum%20Project/FINALFRAMEWORK.pdf

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Cultural competency and safety in First Nations, Inuit and Métis health care

http://www.naho.ca/documents/naho/english/factSheets/culturalCompet ency.pdf

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Working with Inuit: Selected resources to help you learn about Inuit culture and way of life

http://www.naho.ca/documents/it/2010_Inuit_Cultural_Competency.pdf

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