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The path to healing: report of the National Round Table on Aboriginal Health and Social Issues

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Round Table brought together approx. 80 people from across the country actively involved in health development in Aboriginal communities. Major thematic concerns: fourth world health conditions; environmental context; aboriginal cultural foundations to understanding health; understanding aboriginality and aboriginal rights; political …

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Round Table brought together approx. 80 people from across the country actively involved in health development in Aboriginal communities. Major thematic concerns: fourth world health conditions; environmental context; aboriginal cultural foundations to understanding health; understanding aboriginality and aboriginal rights; political support of health concerns; jurisdictional frustration and innovation; practice before policy (or, just do it); community healing as a fragile process; recognition of special needs and priorities.

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"Round Table brought together approx. 80 people from across the country actively involved in health development in Aboriginal communities. Major thematic concerns: fourth world health conditions; environmental context; aboriginal cultural …"

— Margaret

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