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Espanola hospital and First Nation health team signs agreement

The Espanola hospital and a regional First Nation health team will continue working together as part of a renewal of a collaborative agreement.

Maamwesying North Shore Community Health Services and the Espanola Regional Hospital and Health Centre, held a signing ceremony to renew their collaboration agreement last Friday at the Community Hall in Sagamok Anishnawbek First Nation.

According to the release, the agreement is aimed at transforming health care for Indigenous peoples by embracing their unique cultural knowledge, and traditional practices and improving access and awareness of Indigenous Health Services available in the LaCloche Foothills region.

The Maamwesying Ontario Health Team was announced in October of 2022 to seamlessly
integrate health care services for clients in the communities of Atikameksheng Anishnawbek, Sagamok Anishnawbek, Serpent River First Nation, Mississauga First Nation, ThessalonFirst Nation, Garden River First Nation, Batchewana First Nation, Michipicoten First Nation, Chapleau Cree First Nation, Chapleau Ojibwe First Nation, and Brunswick House FirstNation, as well as the urban Indigenous population in Sault Ste. Marie.

“With this agreement, Maamwesying Ontario Health Team and Espanola Regional Hospital
and Health Centre, the healthcare hub of the Lacloche Foothills region, recognize the
importance of Indigenous-driven health systems that are community-designed, innovative,
and culturally safe. This agreement reaffirms the value of Indigenous peoples and their right to self-determination within the healthcare system. Together, we recognize the collective long-term goal of creating a healthcare system free from racism and discrimination,” said Carol Eshkakogan, Chief Executive Officer for Maamwesying North Shore Community Health Services Inc./ Chair of the Maamwesying Ontario Health Team Leadership Council.

The collaboration between Maamwesying and Espanola Regional Hospital and Health
Centre is driven by a vision to provide coordinated and seamless health care, ensuring
optimal outcomes for Indigenous patients and clients. This collaboration aims to improve
access to quality care to improve outcomes and enhance equitable patient care and
culturally safe, while actively involving Indigenous health leaders and advisors in the
planning, design, delivery, and evaluation of health services to enhance the satisfaction and
experience for patients, caregivers, and providers.

“On behalf of Espanola Regional Hospital and Health Centre, I am honoured to sign this
agreement. Partnering with Maamwesying on our journey towards reconciliation is a
significant step in strengthening our relationship to improve seamless and coordinated
access to quality care, in a caring environment that is free of racism and discrimination.
Building connections that guide our team’s growth, learning, and respect for the traditional
and cultural practices of Indigenous patients, residents and families across our health
campus will help to shape our collective future. It gives our organization great pleasure to
share in this agreement.” Jane Battistelli, President and CEO of Espanola Regional Hospital
and Health Centre.
By signing this agreement, Maamwesying and Espanola Regional Hospital and Health
Centre are committing to work together to create culturally safe spaces within the healthcare system and improve care transitions so Indigenous patients have the support they need to access the right care at the right time.

Members of the Maamwesying Ontario Health Team and Espanola Regional Hospital and Health Centre took part in a blanket exercise during Friday’s collaboration agreement signing ceremony. A blanket exercise is an interactive educational program that teaches the history of colonization in Canada. Photo provided

 

Rosalind Russell
Rosalind Russellhttp://myespanolanow.com
Rosalind is Vista Radio's CJJM 99.3 FM - CJJM - Espanola's long-time Morning Announcer and Regional News Anchor/Journalist covering the districts of Sudbury, Algoma and Manitoulin. With a career in multi-media spanning the last 45 years, she has expertise in radio, television, newspaper and magazine writing. A long-time volunteer, she is the Inaugural 2025 Senior of the Year Award representing the Town of Espanola and represented women empowerment as the national 2024 Ms. Elite Regional Canada titleholder. A mother of five, and grandmother of two says simply, "I am the Queen of my Universe, and my children/grandchildren are my Crowning Jewels." Volunteering, pageants, reading and writing are her passions. If you have a story to share, email Roz at: [email protected] or call 1705-869-NEWS (6397).

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