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Walking Together in a Good Way: Advancing Indigenous Diabetes Wellness through Partnership

Posted date: April 11, 2025

Diabetes Action Canada (DAC) is honoured to deepen its relationship with the Indigenous Diabetes Health Circle (IDHC), an Indigenous-governed, culture-based organization dedicated to restoring wellness and reducing the impact of diabetes among Indigenous Peoples across Ontario.

Together, we have walked a shared path for many years—collaborating on initiatives such as diabetic retinopathy screening and lower limb preservation, which have expanded access to care while centring Indigenous voices, knowledge, and priorities. This renewed commitment builds on that foundation, guided by shared values and a vision for holistic, community-led wellness.

“This agreement reflects our commitment to walking together in a good way,” says Tracy McQuire, Executive Director of Diabetes Action Canada. “We are grateful for IDHC’s leadership and teachings, and we look forward to continuing this journey of respect, responsibility, and collective action.”

Rooted in Indigenous cultural principles, this partnership emphasizes the importance of connection—between people, lands, waters, knowledge, and spirit. It honours the teachings of wholistic wellness, and upholds core values such as reciprocity, representation, and relevance. Together, we will partners to continue to support Indigenous-led programs, advance culturally grounded education, and uphold Indigenous data sovereignty and self-determination in all aspects of the work.

“This is a living relationship,” says Roslynn Baird. “It grows with each season, guided by the wisdom of our ancestors and the needs of our communities today. Through this partnership, we are creating safe spaces for healing, learning, and lasting change.”

Each year, DAC and IDHC will reflect on the work completed, offer gratitude, and set intentions for the future. This cycle ensures the relationship remains rooted in respect, and responsive to the communities we serve.

This renewed partnership is a meaningful step forward in our shared journey—a commitment to honouring Indigenous knowledge, amplifying Indigenous leadership, and working together toward diabetes wellness and healing for generations to come.

To learn more about the Indigenous Diabetes Health Circle, visit https://idhc.life/

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Tracy McQuire

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Roslynn Baird

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