Lisa Montgomery-Reid, vice-president, regional operations, Interior Region –
“The vision for the Interior Region is to establish primary health care and wellness practices grounded in the culture, language and traditions of our Nations. It is the Nation's vision and direction that guide every aspect of this work. This is the standard of care our People deserve—safe spaces for the People and by the People."
Julie Morrison, vice-president, regional operations, North Region –
“This initiative gives us the opportunity to embed culture, Ceremony and traditional practices into the delivery of primary care services, as well as address disparities that exist within B.C.'s health-care system. By making delivery of health services community-driven and Nation-based, we are creating a safe and respectful environment for People to seek the timely care they need here in the North and in all regions of B.C."
Kim Brooks, vice-president, regional operations, Vancouver Coastal Region –
“Improving access to culturally safe primary care services has been a long-held vision and goal of First Nations in the Vancouver Coastal Region. We are honoured to work in partnership with First Nations who have tirelessly led the planning, design and implementation of these new services, ensuring that their cultural practices and ways of being are the foundation of wholistic health care in community."
Naomi Williams, vice-president, regional operations, Fraser Salish Region –
“Grounded in letse'mot, with 'everyone working together' our Primary Health Care vision is to ensure everyone living in Fraser Salish Region has access to a person-centered experience of care that is wholistic, integrated, coordinated, accessible, and where diversity, spirit, tradition, community and culture are respected. Éyameth has set a solid foundation for ensuring culture and tradition guides transformation of primary health care in the region and we look forward to how it will inform the 13 new facilities coming to communities throughout the province."
Brennan MacDonald, vice-president, regional operations, Vancouver Island Region –
“Together with the Coast Salish, Kwakwaka'wakw and the Nuu-chah-nulth Nations, we have developed primary care services focusing on quality care that respects the cultural values, beliefs and practices of our Island Nations. This new network of care is First Nations-led, focuses on wellness and is accessible close to home for First Nations Peoples across Vancouver Island. As we move forward, we remain committed to working in partnership with each Nation to address the health service improvements that are needed for our communities."