Funding provided to tackle diabetes

Create: 12/01/2015 - 19:40

Walking clubs, community kitchens and gardens, and weight loss groups all have something in common – these initiatives towards good health can be developed under the National Aboriginal Diabetes Initiative.
Leona Aglukkaq, federal minister of health, recently announced funding of $110 million over a two-year period to address the high rates of diabetes among Aboriginal people.
The funding is directed towards communities and organizations to develop and implement culturally relevant programs to reduce the prevalence of diabetes.
Traditional activities such as food harvesting and preparation, canoeing, drumming, dancing and traditional games are just some examples of what a community can initiate.
“Healthier First Nations means healthier communities,” said Grand Chief Ron Evans of the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs.
“We know that communities will benefit by continued support and funding.”
The renewed funding commitment will focus on programs for children, youth, parents and families.