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The Ontario Aboriginal Health Advocacy Initiative (OAHAI) addresses, in a culturally appropriate manner, issues and concerns with regard to the equitable access to and quality of health services within Aboriginal, First Nations and Métis communities throughout Ontario. The Initiative is not a direct advocacy services for Aboriginal clients. Health Advocacy Developers facilitate awareness through Aboriginal health services providers, and organization representatives about health service issues, systems, protocols and approaches for dealing with barriers to access and quality of health services.

Health Advocacy Developers
Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centres
219 Front Street East
Toronto, Ontario
M5A 1E8
416-956-7575
416-956-7577 (Fax)
http://www.ofifc.org

 

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