b'COVID-19 COVID-19The FSIN isFirst Nations & Mtis Healthworking directlyBuilding a Culturally Responsive Health Care systemfor First Nations and Mtis Peoplewith First NationsTo address the health-care needs andServices are also available to support challenges of Indigenous people, thethe Saskatchewan Health Authoritys leadership,Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA)commitment to the Truth and Reconciliation created First Nations and Mtis HealthCommissions Calls to Action.(FNMH) as a province-wide portfolio. TheWhat we do:Tribal Councils,FNMH portfolio has two distinct branches: Recruitment & RetentionFirst Nations and Mtis Health Services (FNMHS) and First Nations and Mtis EngagementKnowledgeRelations (FNMR). The FNMR branch is Research Consultationfocussed on transformative system change Culturally Responsive Educationin the areas of employee recruitment and Grey Wolf Lodge (Traditional Pathways)Keepers andretention, culturally responsive education,FNMH SHA Contact:engagement, research, and traditional pathways. First Nations and Mtis RelationscommunityWhat is a Culturally Responsive400 Broad Street Regina, SKS4R 1X3 Health Service? Phone: 306-766-6995members toFNMRs programs and services will helpRoyal University Hospital develop a representative and culturallyRoom 329, Ellis Hallresponsive staff and create culturally safe103 Hospital Drive ensure wereprograms to improve the health outcomes Saskatoon, SKS7N 0W8 of First Nations and Mtis communities. Phone: 306-655-0176assisting with their emergencies as requested.PARTNER WITH US FOR YOURFAST TRACK TO SUCCESS!in whole or in part by medical health professionals in order to safely mitigate and curtail the spread of COVID-19 in order to maintain safe communities for the duration of the pandemic. FSIN PPE DistributionThe FSIN has also responded to the COVID-19 crisis by directly supplying First Nations communities, schools and Tribal Councils with much- PUBLISHINGneeded Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and essential food supplies to address food security at the height of COVID-19 in 2021. The provision ofDIGITALPPE has also been provided in support of community and cultural events. The total amount of masks distributedContact Robert Thompson 1.647.494.4229 to First Nations communities iswww.mediaedge.ca ADVERTISINGapproximately 30 million over the two-year period of the pandemic. The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations19'