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1.2 Organization of the Report
from Indigenous health in federal, provincial, and territorial health policies and systems
by NCCIH-CCNSA
is to achieve government or policy actor decisions, objectives, or goals in relation to matters of health and health care. Policy instruments may include educational tools, financial incentives, or rules and laws embedded in health policy and legislative documents (e.g., policy statements, frameworks, as well as health legislation, standards, or regulations) (Bemelmans-Videc et al. 1998).
1.2 Organization of the Report
The following sections explore the methodology and discuss the findings in accordance with the research objectives, categorized as federal policies and legislation (Section 3), modern treaties and self-government agreements (Section 4), and provincial and territorial policies and legislation (Section 5). We conclude the report with insights for further learning and a series of appendices to complement the findings. As this report aims to support critical analysis and inform policy research and discussions at all levels of government, we also hope to inform meaningful change and highlight important policy innovations for the benefit, health, and well-being of Indigenous Peoples and all communities.
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