Report | The Health of Indigenous People Residing in Urban Centres
Report | The Health of Indigenous People Residing in Urban Centres
The health of Indigenous people residing in urban centres is a follow-up to an earlier report of the National Collaborating Centre for Indigenous Health, The health of Aboriginal people residing in urban areas, published in 2012. Indigenous Peoples in Canada comprise a demographically and culturally diverse population that is relatively mobile in ways that do not fit dominant migration models. In the context of current patterns of urbanization and mobility, The health of Indigenous people residing in urban centres brings together accessible data and literature to describe the health status of urban Indigenous populations, key issues that affect their health, and the provision of health care services for them.
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