Mobilized, equipped and valued human resources offering French-language
health services
Access to French-language health services depends on staff that are aware of the issues and motivated to act, have the necessary knowledge and tools to provide services, and receive recognition from their workplace and peers.
To this end, the SSF and Canada’s 16 Francophone health networks support managers and health professionals in implementing structuring projects in establishments and communities.
In addition, they are working in partnership with the Association of Faculties of Medicine of Canada and English-language post-secondary training programs to identify Francophone and Francophile students, mobilize them around learning activities in French and support them through their transition as bilingual health professionals.
Successes for communities!
Project with Canada-wide Impacts
- Active participation of communities
- cafés-paris-national-en
- Care
- Care, home care and long-term services
- Culture organisationnelle des organismes de santé
- Development of access points
- Development of welcoming communities
- Développement de communautés d’accueil
- Développement de points d’accès
- Développement de points d’accès
- Early childhood heath
- Enhancement of linguistic abilities through the Cafés de Paris
- home care and long-term services
- Identification and development of health human resources
- Interpretation/support and system navigation
- Mental Health
- National strategy on linguistic data
- Organizational culture of health organizations
- Palliative care
- Participation active des communautés
- Petite enfance en santé
- Recruitment and retention of health human resources
- Santé mentale
- Support for health-service managers