Max Rady College of Medicine

Our Children, Our Future: The Health and Well-being of First Nations Children in Manitoba - Online Supplement

This online supplement provides all data included in the report.

For all indicators included in the report, we provide Excel files containing:

         all figures and tables included in the report, and their underlying data;

         additional tables of crude rates and counts; and

         Excel files (downloadable in ZIP files):

    Executive Summary (ZIP) 

    Chapter 2: Methods (ZIP) 

    Chapter 3: Population Description (ZIP) 

    Chapter 4: Birth Indicators (ZIP) 

    Chapter 5: Physical Health (ZIP) 

    Chapter 6: Mental Health (ZIP) 

    Chapter 7: Health Care and Prevention Services (ZIP) 

    Chapter 8: Educational Outcomes (ZIP) 

    Chapter 9: Social Services (ZIP) 

    Chapter 10: Justice System Involvement (ZIP) 

    Chapter 11: Mortality (ZIP) 

When using information from this online supplement in presentations or publications, proper attribution of credit for the research should be included by making reference to this report.

How to cite these supplements:

Chartier M, Brownell M, Star L, Murdock N, Rhonda Campbell R, Phillips-Beck W, Meade, C, Au W, Schultz J, Bowes JM, Cochrane B. Our Children, Our Future: The Health and Well-being of First Nations Children in Manitoba. Winnipeg. MB. Manitoba Centre for Health Policy. Winter 2020 Suppl.

 



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University of Manitoba
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