

Investing in cultural spaces is crucial to addressing the root causes of violence against Indigenous women, girls, and 2SLGBTQI+ individuals. It will also be a culturally suitable space to honour healing, growth and cultural restoration. The new wellness centre, named in her honour, will provide a safe space for members, including women, girls and 2SLGBTQI+ individuals, to gather and connect with their history through community events, cultural amenities and programs. Along with living a traditional lifestyle and healing so many people in her community and abroad, she spoke four languages, including Mi'kmaw. Mary Francis Webb of Flat Bay, NL, was a midwife and traditional healer and highly recognized and respected in Newfoundland. Today, Chief Joanne Miles and Chief Executive Officer Liz LaSaga from the Flat Bay Band-No'kmaq Village, the Honourable Gudie Hutchings, Minister of Rural Economic Development, Minister responsible for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency and Member of Parliament for Long Range Mountains, in the name of Gary Anandasangaree, Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations, announced $2.4 million in funding, provided through the Cultural Spaces in Indigenous Communities Program for the construction of the new Mary Webb's Gathering Place. Septem(Flat Bay-No'kmaq Village, Newfoundland and Labrador) - Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada and Flat Bay Band-No'kmaq Village You can also access long-term health support services, such as mental health counselling, community-based emotional support, cultural services, and some travel costs to see Elders and traditional healers. Support line for those affected by missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and 2SLGBTQI+ people:įor immediate emotional assistance, call 1-86. By doing this you will be more likely to remember to ask any questions or share any concerns with your healthcare provider.Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada If you are concerned you are not getting enough time to accurately voice your feelings to your healthcare provider, write down a few questions or concerns before you go into your appointment to make sure you get all of your questions or concerns addressed. While sometimes disappointing, this is a sure sign you and your baby are healthy and right on track. Most women find their prenatal appointments are over in 10 minutes. To have a healthy baby it is important to make appropriate lifestyle choices, such as healthy nutrition and avoiding alcohol, tobacco and drugs. It is important to understand what normal changes to expect as your pregnancy proceeds and what warning signs to look for. Your healthcare provider will then check your weight, urine and blood pressure, check the position of your baby, measure your abdomen, listen to your baby's heartbeat, and perform other exams or tests as needed.Īfter your healthcare provider is done with the physical examination, they will then review their findings with you. It is also an opportunity to provide you with any information you may want or need, and to answer any of your questions or concerns.

The ultimate goal of your prenatal appointments is to see how your pregnancy is proceeding, and to make sure that you and your baby are healthy. However, the number of times you visit your healthcare provider may vary because of your medical history or pregnancy complications. Usually, an expecting mother will visit her healthcare provider every four weeks during the first 28 weeks, then once every two weeks until 36 weeks, and then weekly until the baby is born. Most pregnant women have 10 to 15 prenatal visits. That is why it is important you choose someone you enjoy and trust. You will see your healthcare provider a lot during your pregnancy.
