With FLA OHT partners, we are building on existing strengths and working together on the FLA OHT long-term vision, focused on the critical health needs of the FLA region and opportunities for stronger, more connected care.
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With FLA OHT partners, we are building on existing strengths and working together on the FLA OHT long-term vision, focused on the critical health needs of the FLA region and opportunities for stronger, more connected care.
With deep respect and humility, we acknowledge that the FLA OHT is located on the traditional territories of the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee and Huron-Wendat Nations, as well as the territories of other rural and urban Indigenous community members including Métis, Inuit, and other First Peoples from across the Turtle Island.
We stand upon land that carries the footsteps of Peoples of Indigenous ancestry who have been here for thousands of years. We have an opportunity to learn from each other, improve relationships and promote respect for the past, present and future. We are thankful to share, learn, work, play and grow on these lands as we work together to build a new health-care system that will be inclusive and equal for all.
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