History
Mental Health
Addiction
Family Impacts
Community Impacts
100

What are reserves used for? 

Housing, hunting, fishing, and community services/government. 

100

Has the number of studies examining co-occurring mental health and substance use in indigenous peoples increased or decreased over time? 

Increased 

100

What was the first on-reserve methadone maintenance therapy program? 

Cree Nations Treatment Haven 

100

What is the percentage of overcrowded housing for First Nations On-Reserve? 

21.4% (2021)

100

What is the percentage of individuals impacted with asthma On-Reserve compared to the general population 

14.3% compared to 7.8%

200

What is a reserve? 

An area of land, ranging in size, that is owned by the Canadian government but is specifically reserved for the use and benefit of a band. The land was permitted for indigenous use via the Indian Act and different treaty agreements. 

200

Name one thing co-occurrence is associated with? 

Greater severity of mental health symptoms, higher quantity of substance use, increased disability or impairment, poorer social functioning, and increased risk of suicide. 

200

Poverty from addiction can lead to? 

Loss of cultural identity (land, practices, cultural knowledge) 

200

What percentage of children risk facing negligence from their family (parents) On-Reserve? 

61%

200

Why do reserve residents rely on bottled water for drinking? 

To avoid illness from drinking tap water 

300

What was the original purpose of reserves and when did they begin? 

Reserve like practices first date back to 1637 when Catholic missionaries would set apart land for the local Indigenous groups with the hope that they could convert them to Catholicism.

300

What percentage of residents on reserves have made a suicidal attempt? 

12.2%

300

What can opioid use result in? 

High rates of mortality and morbidity 

300

What is the primary reason for migrating out of reserve communities? 

Education 

300

What is a restriction to building more housing on reserves?

Reserves have limited land available for housing and some land is unsuitable for building. 

400

What happened after confederation regarding First Nations? (1867)

The dominion of Canada desired to expand their control. So, from 1871 to 1921 signed 11 treaties with different First Nations

400

What percentage of residents on reserves had suicidal thoughts?

22%

400

Why are Indigenous individuals less likely to initiate methadone maintenance therapy? 

Due to financial, geographical and cultural factors 

400

What implications result from On-Reserve poverty in childhood? 

Disconnection from the land, culture and identity, while being linked to continued poverty in adulthood 

400

What is the severe and moderate percentages of food insecurity on-reserve? 

13.1% severe and 37.7% moderate 

500

What was the original intention of the Indian Act? 

Aimed to eliminate First Nation culture in favour of assimilation into Euro-Canadian society. 
500

What were some results of the Cree Nations Treatment Haven? 

Greater engagement, life quality, psychological functioning, physical health, better relationships with family and friends, more motivation, less psychological distress, less criminology, less alcohol problems 


500

Methadone treatment is the most effective treatment for? 

Opioid dependence 

500

What is problematic about the design of houses on reserves? 

They do not reflect Indigenous beliefs, values or spirituality because it is often designed for small nuclear families, while many Indigenous households include extended and multi-generational family members. 

500
How does poverty impact students?

impacts their cognitive development, emotional wellbeing, and academic performance, leading to lower educational outcomes. 

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