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What people are saying about ICHCs

Debra Toporowski, parliamentary secretary for rural health

“These community health centres, geared towards Indigenous primary health care, is a great step toward meeting the needs of people living in rural areas. We’re continuing to build on our commitments to bring more health-care providers into remote communities and increase attachments, strengthening our health-care system.”

Stephanie Higginson, parliamentary secretary for primary care access –

“The two Indigenous health centres mean people will have expanded access to culturally safe primary care closer to home. Improved access to team-based care is critical for improving health outcomes in rural and remote regions.”

Leah Hollins, board chair, Island Health –

“These Indigenous community health centres demonstrate the power of partnership, bringing culturally safe, community-led care closer to home while advancing reconciliation and trust for Indigenous patients.”

Merci Lewis (Brown), health director, Laichwiltach Community Health Centre –

“We believe our approach to care is easing the burden on the emergency department and hospital staff by supporting clients with their physical health and their mental, emotional and spiritual well-being, all within a trusted health-care team.”

Greg Shea, chief operating officer, First Nations Health Authority –

“ICHCs, together with the 15 Nation-led primary-care centres funded by the First Nations Health Authority in partnership with the Ministry of Health, are bringing services closer to home and creating safe, welcoming spaces for First Nations people across B.C. to access the care they deserve.” 

Francine Gascoyne, director of nursing and primary care, Vancouver Island region, First Nations Health Authority –

“Many First Nations people have had to delay or avoid seeking care due to systemic racism within the health system and the intergenerational impacts of residential schools and Indian hospitals. These harms are further compounded by the geographic realities of many First Nations communities, where people may need to travel long distances by off-road vehicle, boat or float plane to reach even basic health services. Despite these challenges, communities continue to show strength, resilience and leadership in advancing Nation-led, culturally grounded models of care.”