First Nations Health and Social Secretariat of Manitoba
Suite 600-6th Floor- 275 Portage Avenue R3B 2B3 Winnipeg, MB, Canada
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Locality: Winnipeg, Manitoba
Phone: +1 204-942-9400
Address: Suite 600-6th Floor- 275 Portage Avenue R3B 2B3 Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Website: fnhssm.com
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**WEEKLY** MB FIRST NATIONS COVID-19 BULLETIN - 20NOV2020 Since the last weekly bulletin shared on November 13th, the MB FN PRCT identified the following information as of 7:00 am Friday, November 20th: 527 New First Nations COVID-19 Cases ... 69 Current hospitalizations (38 males / 31 females) 16 patients are in ICU (11 males / 5 females) 27 Deaths (9 of the 27 this week) 1401 Cases are active 727 Cases are recovered 795 Cases are on reserve 1360 Cases are off-reserve 2155 TOTAL CASES PDF: https://d5d8ad59-8391-4802-9f0a-f5f5d600d7e9.filesusr.com/
A University of Manitoba research project has received a $1.5 million grant from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research to reduce the high rate of early childhood tooth decay among First Nations and Métis children in Manitoba. This new five-year study is led by the First Nations Health and Social Secretariat of Manitoba, the Manitoba Metis Federation and U of M researchers. The purpose of the project is to address the significant oral health gap between First Nations and ...Métis children compared to other Canadian children. We find that tooth decay for children under age six is very prevalent in Canada, said Dr. Robert Schroth, professor of preventive dental science in the Dr. Gerald Niznick College of Dentistry on Thursday. Some populations are affected at higher rates than others, specifically, populations that have limited access to care. One of the groups impacted by early childhood tooth decay tends to be our Indigenous children. Every year in Manitoba, around three thousand children undergo pediatric dental surgery under general anaesthesia. The high number of surgeries deal with tooth decay, however, it does not address the reason children are developing the cavities in the first place. The U of M is trying to work with their Indigenous partners using community development principles to allow them to come up with strategies and approaches to promote oral health as well as consider certain cultural practices used for teething and to care for children’s teeth. This new project stems from a previous project Schroth had worked with two Métis and two First Nations communities to find various methods to adapt Manitoba’s long-running Healthy Smile Happy Child initiative to make it more culturally relevant. Healthy Smile Happy Child initiative promotes early childhood oral care to parents and caregivers. The ongoing tooth decay project will be conducted in approximately 10 urban and rural First Nations and Métis partner communities. The project’s first objective is to integrate Indigenous teachings into Healthy Smile Happy Child by sharing traditional stories about keeping teeth healthy and discussing traditional ways to feed and comfort infants. U of M’s second objective for the project is to improve access to care by implementing risk assessment of tooth decay by non-dental primary care providers. Non-dental health-care workers will be trained in the risk assessment tool used to evaluate young children’s oral health. The assessment tool will help guide local doctors and nurses to apply fluoride varnish, refer the child to a dentist and make additional recommendations to the parent or caregiver if a child’s risk score for decay is high. A lot of times, our Indigenous children are only presenting to care once they have problems that are too advanced to fix, said Schroth.
MB FIRST NATIONS COVID-19 DAILY BULLETIN 25NOV2020 67 New Cases 1593 Active Cases 952 Recovered Cases ... 85 Current Hospitalizations 21 ICU Patients 34 Deaths (1 New Death) 319 Daily Tests 2579 ON/OFF RESERVE TOTAL CASES MB FN PRCT COVID19 email address: [email protected] PDF of Bulletin: https://d5d8ad59-8391-4802-9f0a-f5f5d600d7e9.filesusr.com/
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**DAILY** MB First Nations COVID-19 Bulletin for November 20, 2020. 82 New Cases 1401 Active Cases 727 Recovered Cases ... 69 Current Hospitalizations 16 ICU Patients 27 Deaths 414 Daily Tests 2058 ON/OFF RESERVE TOTAL CASES MB FN PRCT COVID19 email address: [email protected] PDF BULLETIN: https://d5d8ad59-8391-4802-9f0a-f5f5d600d7e9.filesusr.com/
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MANITOBA'S MEDIA BULLETIN November 26, 2020 COVID-19 BULLETIN #267...Continue reading
438 new cases of #Covid19MB have been identified as of 9:30 a.m. today. These cases are located in the following RHA's: Interlake-Eastern: 22 Northern: 28 Prai...rie Mountain: 27 Southern Health-Santé Sud: 114 Winnipeg: 247 Learn more at https://bit.ly/30JvMYN. COVID-19 Bulletin #259 https://bit.ly/2IYdrRs
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TODAY @ NOON: There will be a LIVE Manitoba First Nations COVID-19 Update on the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs Facebook page. Some of the topics include: -First Nations Cases and Testing in Manitoba -Support and work with MB First Nations... -Manitoba’s new restrictions that are now in place -AMC’s Patient Advocate Office during COVID-19 First Nations are invited to share audio on Community Radio. You can ask questions during today's update and media are also welcomed to ask questions during this time. Bulletins will be available later today on FNHSSM, AMC and MKO websites. ALSO TODAY @ 5:15 PM 5:30 - Tune in to NCI on your local frequency or on NCI FM. Here are some websites where you can find valuable COVID-19 Info and Resources: https://mkonation.com/updatesoncovid19/ http://scoinc.mb.ca/covid-19/ https://manitobachiefs.com/covid-19-updates-and-information/ https://www.fnhssm.com/covid-19 https://sharedhealthmb.ca/covid19/indigenous-health/ https://www.afn.ca/Home/ https://www.gov.mb.ca/covid19/index.html https://www.sac-isc.gc.ca/eng/1581964230816/1581964277298
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TITLE: 3 Months Interim Human Resources Assistant .5. Job Summary: Part-time Position 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. ... Reporting to the Director of Human Resources or designate, the Human Resources Assistant is responsible for the technical and administrative support services. Demonstrated Skills & Abilities Provides general clerical support to the Human Resources Department, such as arranging meetings, appointments, making reservations, travel arrangements, and typing various confidential written material from rough draft or verbal instructions. Orders and maintains office supplies, prepares and maintains various files and records, including official personnel files. Creates a database to retrieve, input and track data and information. Compiles data from personnel records and prepares reports using the personnel system database on the computer. Accept applicants and notifies candidates regarding the outcome of selection procedures, organizes materials and sets-up rooms for an interview, and assists in preparing job announcements and advertising. Perform other duties as assigned. Qualifications: The successful candidate will have strong writing skills with strong organizational and interpersonal skills and the ability to work with little supervision. The successful candidate should be an enthusiastic, professional, co-operative and committed attitude and have computer training and experience with the Microsoft Office Programs. Be Creative and demonstrate initiative and commitment to achieving professional information management standards. Class 5 driver's license is considered an asset. Criminal Record Check and Child Abuse Registry is a requirement with all applications. Ability to work independently with minimal supervision and as a team player; All resumes should include a cover letter indicating your expression of interest. Salary: $15.91 hourly. Closing date: December 2, 2020. Submit all Applications to: Anna Nadine Spence Interim Director of Human Resources [email protected] Family & Community Wellness Centre Inc. Nelson House, MB R0B 1A0 Phone: 204-484-2341 Fax: 204-484-2351
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