Celebrating National Indigenous History Month 2023
SLFNHA is excited to celebrate National Indigenous History Month. In honour of this regions rich Indigenous history, we are shining a light on the history
SLFNHA is excited to celebrate National Indigenous History Month. In honour of this regions rich Indigenous history, we are shining a light on the history
Sioux Lookout First Nations Health Authority Appoints Sonia Isaac-Mann as Chief Executive Officer and President Sioux Lookout, ONMay 23, 2023 The Board of Directors of
The Sioux Lookout First Nations Health Authority is pleased to announce our upcoming Na-na-do Keh-kenj Gi-ka-win: Health Data Conference. This conference is being offered by
SLFNHA’s spring edition of Otipacimo “Storyteller” is now available for download. Otipacimo “Storyteller” is available in both English and in Oji-Cree. All files are in
SLFNHA’s Chief Operating Officer, Janet Gordon, has worked with SLFNHA since its beginning in the early 90’s. She began her health care career in nursing,
Developmental Services at SLFNHA is embracing World Autism Day on April 2nd 2023. Autism Spectrum Disorder affects the way a person communicates and relates to
October 5, 2022 Under the direction of the Chiefs-in-Assembly, Sioux Lookout First Nations Health Authority (SLFNHA) has released its Diabetes and Childhood Vaccination Coverage reports.
The Sioux Lookout First Nations Health Authority (SLFNHA) has concluded the 3-day Kanawenimitisoowin Summit: Honouring Community Voices, in Thunder Bay, which occurred from June
The Sioux Lookout First Nations Health Authority (SLFNHA) has concluded the 3-day Kanawenimitisoowin Summit: Honouring Community Voices, in Thunder Bay, which occurred from June 7
SIOUX LOOKOUT FIRST NATIONS HEALTH AUTHORITY OPENS THUNDER BAY OFFICE April 21, 2022 Thunder Bay, ON Sioux Lookout First Nations Health Authority (SLFNHA) held a
April 21, 2022Thunder Bay, ON Sioux Lookout First Nations Health Authority (SLFNHA) held a small opening ceremony today at their new satellite office location in
The Ontario government is providing $800,000 to eight Indigenous health care teams through the Indigenous Primary Health Care Council (IPHCC) to enhance the delivery of