Diabetes Medicine Bag: Designed to Help Prevent Type 2 Diabetes Among Aboriginal Youth

Partners

The success of Phase I is attributable to the many partnerships formed
with not-for-profit organizations, government departments, and corporations.
The partners served in three capacities:

Members of the Project Management team:

Members of the Advisory Committee:

Formal partners include:

 

  • Tom Kean, Mount Carmel Clinic
  • Karen Ingebrigtsen, Klinic Community Health Centre
  • Frank Wesley, Elder
  • Cheryl Susinski, Nor’West Co-op Community Health Centre
  • Jeanette Edwards, Winnipeg Community and Long Term Care Authority
  • Mabel Horton, Thompson General Hospital
  • Noella Depew, Manitoba Health
  • Gail Wylie, Healthy Start for Mom and Me
  • Josephine Adamson, Canadian Diabetes Association
  • Annalea Mitchell, Canadian Diabetes Association
  • Nellie Erickson, Cree Nation Tribal Health Centre
  • Linda Brazeau, National Aboriginal Diabetes Association
  • Erla Wankling, Health Action Centre
  • Tom Kean, Mount Carmel Clinic
  • Karen Ingebrigtsen, Klinic Community Health Centre
  • Kathryn Hockley, Sioux Valley Dakota Nation
  • Darlene Hall, Aboriginal Health and Wellness Centre
  • Garda Sinclair-Moran, Aboriginal Head Start
  • Lynne Foley, Health Canada
  • Deborah Wilde, Anishinaabe Mino-Ayaawin
  • Patrick Laroque, Beat the Street
  • Randi Gage, Elder’s Assistant, The Diabetes Project
  • Manitoba Egg Producers
  • Manitoba Milk Producers
  • Manitoba Health
  • Medical Services Branch, Health Canada
  • MediSense
  • Novo Nordisk
  • Recreation and Wellness Branch of the Government of Manitoba
  • The Canadian Diabetes Association, Manitoba Region
  • The North West Company
  • Winnipeg Regional Health Authority
  1. As members of the management committee
  2. As members of the advisory committee
  3. As providers of gifts-in-kind and direct financial support
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