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1????????? ?? ??????????? ??? ????????Miyupimaatis
iiwin aah aapitishiishtikiniwich utih
iiyiyiuschiihchDirection régionale de la santé
publique des Terres-cries-de-la-Baie-James (Eeyou
Istchee)Regional Public Health Department of the
Cree Territories of James Bay (Eeyou Istchee)
- Presented by Dr Robert Carlin
- interim Public Health Director
2Plan of the Presentation
- History JBNQA, CBHSSJB, Public Health
Department - Planning
- Vision
- Mission
- Strategic Planning
- Tactical Planning
- Our current organization
3JBNQA
- Signed in 1975
- Section 14 defines Cree Health and Social
Services
4Territory Covered by JBNQA
5CBHSSJB - CCSSBJ
- Cree Board of Health and Social Services created
in 1978 - Quebec health region 18
- Legal mandate defined by Law S5, whereas other
health regions are under Law S4.2 - Both the JBNQA and the S5 require the
establishment of a community health (or public
health) department
6Territory Covered by the CBHSSJB
7DRSP Terres-cries-de-la-Baie-James (CBHSSJB)
- 1999 - Meeting between the Cree and the MSSS
including specific task forces - Diabetes
- Public Health
- 2002 - Modification of the laws (including the
S5) for the creation of a Regional Public Health
Department - 2004 - Strategic regional plan of the CBHSSJB led
to increased funding
8Normative or Policy Planning
- Planning a change in
- Ideology in order to reach systems goals
- Values which will guide in reaching the goals
- The result is a policy
9Normative or Policy Planning
- Decision usually taken
- at the level of ministries, or large
organisations - Usually long term
- 1020 years
- What should we be aiming for? Ideally?
10Vision
- Vision
- outlines what an organization wants to be
- a long-term view and concentrates on the future
- 1999 Eeyou Nation established a vision
statement on Health and Social Services
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12Eeyou NationVision Statement
- Holistic Approach Health and social development
touch on all program areas. - Balance Crees need to be balanced Mentally.
Spiritually. Physically. Emotionally.
13Eeyou NationVision Statement
- Nation Building As opposed to simple
decentralization of services that affect us in
common. - Capacity Building Improving our ability to
solve our health and social problems ourselves.
14Eeyou NationVision Statement
- Traditional Values and Practices. Moving beyond
the Western medical model, incorporating
traditional healing and care-giving practices,
basing programming on Cree family and cultural
values.
15Eeyou NationVision Statement
- Economic Viability Adequate resources must be
available to sustain the system. - Sustainability Promote a healthy environment
that supports the continued reliance on renewable
resources that is key to our social and economic
well-being.
16Eeyou NationVision Statement
- Control and Empowerment Crees need to take
charge of their social welfare and health,
exercising total jurisdiction as a nation. - Responsibility and Accountability Cree agencies
will be responsible and accountable to a strong
Cree Nation government.
17Values
- Values Beliefs that are shared within an
organization.
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19Eeyou Values
- Respect
- Honesty
- Loving
- Caring
- Sharing
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21Strategic Planning
- Action of Planning change in
- Mission, mandate and strategies
- The goal of your organisation
- What should we do?
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22Strategic Planning
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- Decision usually taken
- at the level of organisations
- But can occur at various other levels
- Usually long term
- 5 10 years
23Mission
- Mission Defines the fundamental purpose of an
organization or an enterprise, succinctly
describing why it exists and what it does to
achieve its vision.
24Mission
- Miyupimaatisiiun
- Striving to maintain and promote the health of
our people
25Mandate
- An Act respecting Health services and social
services for Cree Native persons, R.S.Q. c. S-5
63.3 - The regional council shall
- 1) establish a public health department
- 2) ensure the security and confidentiality of
the personal or confidential information obtained
by the public health department in the exercise
of its functions - 3) entrust the management of the regional
public health action plan to the public health
director appointed - 4) organize services and allocate available
resources for the purposes of the regional public
health action plan. -
26Mandate
- An Act respecting Health services and social
services for Cree Native persons, R.S.Q. c. S-5
63.10. - The public health director shall, in particular,
assume the functions provided for in section 373
of the Act respecting health services and social
services (chapter S-4.2), within the regional
council and with respect to the population of the
territory.
27Mandate
- (S4.2) 373. The public health director shall be
responsible, in the region, for - (1) informing the population on its general state
of health and of the major health problems, the
groups most at risk, the principal risk factors,
the interventions he considers the most
effective, monitoring the evolution thereof and
conducting studies or research required for that
purpose
28Mandate
- (2) identifying situations which could pose a
threat to the population's health and seeing to
it that the measures necessary for its protection
are taken
29Mandate
- (3) ensuring expertise in preventive health and
health promotion and advising the agency on
prevention services conducive to reducing
mortality and avoidable morbidity
30Mandate
-
- (4) identifying situations where intersectoral
action is necessary to prevent diseases, trauma
or social problems which have an impact on the
health of the population, and, where the public
health director considers it appropriate, taking
the measures considered necessary to foster such
action.
31Strategic Regional Plan - Goal
- Health
- Health indicators for the Cree population should
be at least equal to those of the general
population of Quebec. - The incidence of disease, and mortality and
morbidity rates, among the Cree population should
be at reduced to levels at least equal to those
of the general population of Quebec.
32Strategic Regional Plan - Goal
- Social
- Social wellness indicators for the Cree
population should be at least equal to those of
the general population of Quebec. - Indicators of social dysfunction or distress
among the Cree population should be reduced to
levels at least equal to those of the general
population of Quebec.
33Strategic Regional Plan Objective 2004-2014
- General health
- Life Expectancy
- Increase life expectancy in good health among
women by at least eight years and among men by at
least two years so as to match that of the
general population of Quebec
34Strategic Regional Plan Objective 2004-2014
- Chronic disease and life style
- Obesity
- Reduce prevalence for women and for men so as not
to exceed current general Quebec prevalence - Diabetes
- Reduce incidence so as not to exceed current
general Quebec prevalence
35Strategic Regional Plan Objective 2004-2014
- Chronic disease and life style
- Tobacco Use
- Reduce the rate of tobacco use among Cree youth
so as not to exceed current general Quebec rate
for youth.
36Strategic Regional Plan Objective 2004-2014
- Dental Health
- Improve dental health of the population. Reduce
dental diseases (reduce prevalence of dental
decay among five year olds, gum disease, dental
infection, malocclusion, etc,) to a comparable
provincial level. Improve the access to dental
services from present 12 months waiting period to
a comparable provincial waiting period (2 to 4
weeks).
37Strategic Regional Plan Objective 2004-2014
- STI
- Reduce prevalence of Chlamydia so as not to
exceed current general Quebec prevalence.
38Strategic Regional Plan Objective 2004-2014
- Trauma
- Reduce the rate of injury and death caused by
accidents so as not to exceed current general
Quebec rate.
39Strategic Regional Plan Objective 2004-2014
- Environment Health
- Reduce the risk on the health of environmental
problems, including - Poor Housing Improve the number and condition of
housing in order to address problems of
overcrowding and related serious health and
social problems.
40Strategic Regional Plan Objective 2004-2014
- Environment Health
- Dust Pave roads within communities in order to
reduce dust and air-borne contaminants and
associated health complaints. - Mercury and Lead Reduce relatively high levels
of mercury and lead among Cree population.
41Strategic Regional Plan Objective 2004-2014
- Mental Health
- Reduce prevalence to level not exceeding that of
general Quebec population
42Strategic Regional Plan Objective 2004-2014
- Mental Health
- Reduce prevalence to level not exceeding that of
general Quebec population
43Strategic Regional Plan Objective 2004-2014
- Post-Residential School Trauma
- Heal the multi-facetted trauma associated with
past attendance at residential schools,
including Post-traumatic disorder Physical,
psychological and sexual abuse Intergenerational
breakdown
44Strategic Regional Plan Objective 2004-2014
- Ethno-stress
- Study the consequences of the problem and address
this symptom of post-colonialism
45Strategic Regional Plan Objective 2004-2014
- Abuse / Violence
- Zero-Tolerance to Intergenerational abuse and
Conjugal violence
46Strategic Regional Plan Objective 2004-2014
- Suicide
- Address root causes of suicide and para-suicide
and seek to eliminate them
47Strategic Regional Plan Objective 2004-2014
- Youth protection Youth Healing Services
- Reduce the level of youth under youth protection
and placement. - Implement the action plan adopted by the Cree
Health Board in November 2002.
48Strategic Regional Plan Objective 2004-2014
- Dependency
- Alcohol and Drugs Reduce the negative
consequences of the alcohol and drugs abuse. - Gambling Raise the awareness of the population
related to negative consequences of habitual
gambling and reduce such consequences.
49Tactical planning
- Action of Planning a change in
- Programmes
- Plan activities, as well as resources needed
- What are we going to do and How are we going to
do it? - The result of this step is a programme plan
- This step can also be called programming
50Tactical planning
- Decision usually taken
- At the level of different files
- But can occur at various other levels
- Usually more medium term
- 3-5 years
51Tactical Planning
- Revised at 2013 Department Meeting
- Regional Public Health Action Plan
- Includes strategies, goals, and objectives for
each team developed over past year
52Tactical Planning
- Regional Action Plan should be aligned with the
vision and values of the organizations, the
mission and mandate of public health, and the
strategic goals and objectives of the
organization - Will adjust our current action plan based on the
Iiyuu Ahtaahwin process
53Tactical Planning Executive View
- How does the Executive summarize our core
activities and accomplishments to others? - Presentation on Wednesday will review current
tactical plan for the department.
54Public Health Responsibilities/Programming
- Implementation of  Mâshkûpimâtsît Awash
- Baby-Friendly initiative promotion of
breast-feeding - Perinatal care program continuity of program
since 1970s in all 9 communities, major program
revision, nurses CHR trained in the new
practices - Immunization childhood vaccines coverage rates
are relatively high - Infectious Diseases -
- Tuberculosis rates are relatively low
- Coordinated response to influenza H1N1 pandemic
with emergency measures - 24 hr call system to respond to public health
questions from clinical staff
55Public Health Responsibilities/Programming
- Healthy Sexuality development and distribution
of STI materials implementation of youth STBI
screenings and clinical services - Chi Kayeah program a relationship and healthy
sexuality program in the schools - School health program in all communities
- Cree Regional Intersectorial Working group on
dependencies
56Public Health Responsibilities/Programming
- Tobacco control cessation programming
implemented in all communities - Breast cancer screening 73 participation in
2008 (vs. 54 for the whole province), ongoing - Developed and implemented healthy nutrition
policy in over 15 regional childcare centres - Physical activity promotion campaigns are tied to
local activities during several months of the
year (Summer programs, Winter Programs) - Addressed numerous situations regarding indoor
air quality and provided awareness and training
on the effects of mold in 4 communities - Conducted culturally adapted injury prevention
campaigns to reduce firearm and vehicle related
injuries - Produced diabetes DVD Sweet Blood
- Diabetes information pamphlets developed for our
region are now being adopted for use not just in
this province but in other provinces - Nutrition promotional initiative developed for
our region using placemats has been adopted for
use by other health organizations across Canada
57Public Health Responsibilities/Programs-Accomplish
ments
- Surveillance
- Updated profile on maternal infant health
- Stats for midwifery planning
- Preliminary report on cancer
- Article on infant anemia
- Comprehensive update on injuries
- Cree Diabetes Information System
- Annual Report on Diabetes prevalence
- Clinical management system for diabetes and
infectious diseases - Evaluation
- Assessment for CMIP
- Evaluation support to nutrition, diabetes, Awash
Team - Research projects
- Five major research projects
- Communications
- Yearly ads in the Nation
- Radio public services announcements, Cree Health
shows - Publications on Creehealth.org
58Operational planning
- Action of Planning
- The implementation of the activites
- Schedule of tasks and operations
- Who is going to do what when in what order?
- The result of this step is a plan of operations
59Operational planning
- Decision usually taken
- at the level of different files
- but can occur at various other levels
- Usually more short term
- 1 year
60Operational planning
- Goal of the second and third day of this meeting.
61Meegwetch