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Federal funds support Hamilton Biindigen Well-Being Centre

Federal funds support Hamilton Biindigen Well-Being Centre
DAHC — The new Biindigen Well-Being Centre in east Hamilton, Ont. will support integrated health, family, social and housing services within the De dwa da dehs nyes Aboriginal Health Centre.

HAMILTON, ONT. — The federal government has announced $13 million in funding towards the Biindigen Well-Being Centre in east Hamilton.

The facility will form part of a new campus that will provide integrated health, family, social and housing services.

The funding was announced March 11 by De dwa da dehs nyes Aboriginal Health Centre board chair Bryanne Smart. Through partnerships with various local organizations, the centre will also host Indigenous language learning, training for medical residents and a teaching facility.

De dwa da dehs nye s Aboriginal Health Centre will operate and manage the new health facility within the Biindigen Well-Being Centre.

“This funding will address significant and growing gaps in care by bringing services into the community and help to alleviate pressures on hospitals, while continuing to ensure high quality care in a culturally safe and respectful environment. We are extremely grateful to the federal government for this funding and commitment to culturally safe care,” stated Smart.

 

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