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Moving Toward Indigenous-Centred Perinatal Care in Urban Quebec.

Authors :
Blanchet-Cohen, Natasha
Cloutier, Édith
Laroche, Stéphane
Lévesque, Carole
Wawanoloath, Maxime-August
Source :
International Journal of Indigenous Health. 2021, Vol. 16 Issue 2, p54-69. 16p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

This article explores Abinodjic, an initiative of the Native Friendship Centre in Val-d'Or, Quebec, Canada, which aims to move toward Indigenous-centred perinatal care for Indigenous mothers and families. Drawing on the findings of a three-year collaborative developmental evaluation, this article describes the emergence and relevance of a model of perinatal care in which Mino Pimatisi8in (a wholistic view of well-being) is the overarching goal, and where parental experiences, healthy lifestyles, support networks, and cultural knowledges are four interdependent areas of intervention that support children's well-being, in the context of culturally safe services and approaches. We discuss three key elements significant to the initiative: (a) valuing Indigenous ways of being, (b) centring relationships and supporting the social networks, and (c) being advocates, both directly for community members as well as for Indigenous Peoples generally within the health and social services system. Findings demonstrate the importance of situating perinatal care within a continuum of Indigenous-led social and health services, and providing specific outreach, support, and guidance that are relational, strengths-based, and empowering for Indigenous families. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22919368
Volume :
16
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
International Journal of Indigenous Health
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
148821305
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.32799/ijih.v16i2.33211