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There Is A Cure For Hepatitis C Informational Pamphlet
Publication
Provided By: Blood Ties Four Directions Centre
A guide to understanding treatment options for Hepatitis C.
Best Practices for Health and Social Service Providers Working With People Who Use Drugs
Publication
Provided By: Blood Ties Four Directions Centre
Blood Ties is an organization dedicated to eliminating barriers and creating opportunities for people to have equitable access to health & wellness, and promoting the dignity of the most marginalized in our community.
This project was conceived to inform Blood Ties' practice and interactions with people who use drugs. It is shared in the hope that other health and social service providers will find it useful for strengthening their relationships with clients who use drugs.
This project was designed to discover which factors made relationships between clients and service providers more successful and to identify barriers that people who use drugs face when accessing social services
Situational Analysis of Yukon First Nation Health & Social Department Workplace Realities
Project, Publication, Template
Provided By: Council of Yukon First Nations
An executive summary of a report on a study conducted through the Aboriginal Health Human Resource Initiative (AHHRI) circa 2009-2010, led by Council of Yukon First Nations (CYFN) staff and conducted by Metamorphosis Change Management . The study was a community-based situational analysis to assess Yukon First Nation health and social workplace realities with respect to: job satisfaction; mental health; cultural competence; core competencies; and how these factors relate to the needs and expectations of Yukon First Nation health and social staff and departments. The purpose of the report was to document observations on current Health and Social Department best practices and challenges and create a toolkit (which is located in the appendices of the report).