The inequities facing Indigenous populations around the globe are well established. Health inequities stem not only from a mal-distribution of resources but also from systemic societal barriers such as racism, discrimination and structural violence. Researchers, the medical community and policy makers have known for decades that Indigenous people suffer disproportionally from chronic and infectious diseases. Yet, only modest and inconsistent efforts have been made to tackle these injustices. Learn more.
Home Resources for Quality A Two-Eyed Seeing Approach to Addressing Dementia Inequities in Indigenous Populations