[NIFL-HEALTH:4509] FW: [Aboriginal_research] Online dialogue on Aboriginal e-health issues

From: Marg Rose (marg.rose@nald.ca)
Date: Tue Aug 03 2004 - 17:17:07 EDT


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Some of you may have thoughts to contribute or research questions to pose
this group: 


> Relaying this message from Marcia Nickerson, Head, Aboriginal Practice 
> Group, KTA Centre for Collaborative Government, Kaufman, Thomas & 
> Associates (416-204-9658):
>
> *****
>
> On July 6th 2004, Aboriginal Voice launched its first online dialogue 
> on Aboriginal e-health issues.  It began with some introductory 
> exercises which are summarized and available for you to review. Since 
> then we have continued our outreach activities and have been able to 
> connect with hundreds of organizations across Canada.
>
> We have now posted the first two questions for discussion in the 
> Aboriginal Voice Dialogue Space. Our hope is that through a dialogue 
> between people who are directly engaged in Aboriginal health services, 
> research and policy development that we will be able to see more 
> clearly how ICTs can be used in three areas:
>
> To improve health care service to Aboriginal Canadians;
> to make useful and reliable health information more accessible to 
> Aboriginal people and the Aboriginal health community; and, To engage 
> Aboriginal citizens in shaping how governments respond to their health 
> needs.
>
> Let your voice be heard in Aboriginal Voice's dialogue space.
>
> Please visit our website to register at: 
> http://www.crossingboundaries.ca/aboriginalvoice
>
> We would be pleased if you could post or distribute the above 
> notification.  For more information on the Crossing Boundaries 
> National Council, please visit the website www.crossingboundaries.ca
>
> The Crossing Boundaries National Council is supported financially by 
> the federal government, the provinces, municipalities and the Social 
> Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.
>



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