Your story matters

Ways to Share Your Story

The power to change healthcare lives within the stories of Indigenous peoples. We welcome you to share your stories and ideas on Indigenous-led change to health, healing and care.

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We want to hear your story!

The Better Together Project team understands that sharing stories about mistreatment in healthcare can be hard and bring up strong feelings. When talking about the future of Indigenous healthcare, we focus on your strengths and are ready to hear what you want to say. We promise to listen with care, kindness, and openness, learning from what you share with us. Your stories have the power to make healthcare better. If you want to share your stories and ideas, we invite you to join our events and surveys. You can also contact us directly at BetterTogetherProject@atcfn.ca to find out more ways to share your thoughts with us.

To arrange a private discussion in-person or virtually, contact us at  bettertogetherproject@atcfn.ca

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Submit your ideas by email at bettertogetherproject@atcfn.ca

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