National Collaborating Centre for Indigenous Health
The National Collaborating Centre for Indigenous Health (NCCIH) is a national Indigenous organization established in 2005 by the Government of Canada and funded through the Public Health Agency of Canada to support First Nations, Inuit, and Métis public health renewal and health equity through knowledge translation and exchange.
Highlighting some of the MANY resources available on the NCCIH website:
- Newsletter - Closing the Circle (Spring 2026)
- Webinar - What does meaningful engagement mean: “Drinking tea” with practitioners of Indigenous-led community-based participatory research (March 2026, 1h27m)
- Report Summary - Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias in Indigenous populations: Knowledge, needs, and gaps (December 2025, 4 pages)
- Podcast – Gone south: The over-reliance on medical transportation and its impact on Inuit health and well-being (May 2025, 32 min)
- Publication - Understanding Indigenous health inequalities through a social determinants model (April 2022, 68 pages)
