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How does the Aboriginal Health Transition Fund work?

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How does the Aboriginal Health Transition Fund work?

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The Aboriginal Health Transition Fund (AHTF) comprises three distinct funding envelopes: • The Adaptation Envelope supports provincial and territorial governments in the adaptation of provincial and territorial health systems to better meet the unique needs of Aboriginal peoples, taking into account that Aboriginal peoples have different cultures; • The Integration Envelope supports the integration of provincial/territorial health systems with the federally funded systems in place for First Nations communities and for the Inuit; and • The Pan-Canadian Envelope supports cross-jurisdictional integration and adaptation initiatives for First Nations, Inuit and Métis people, provides capacity-building funding to national Aboriginal organizations, and supports workshops, evaluation activities and the overall administration of the AHTF.

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