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First Nations and Inuit mental health and the Non-Insured Health Benefits program: Urgent priorities for evaluation.

The mental health needs and disparities facing First Nations and Inuit in Canada far exceed those of the general population and yet accessing culturally safe care remains a serious challenge. One means for accessing mental health care is through the Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) mental health counselling program run by Indigenous Services Canada. However, evaluations of the efficacy of the NIHB's mental health counselling program remain entirely absent in the academic literature and this is startling given that this program receives significant federal funding to care for a population that experiences extreme marginalization. The following commentary will present three challenges observed with the present state of the program in the areas of service accessibility, the need for an Indigenous mental health workforce, and culturally safe care. For each challenge presented, we make recommendations on how to improve the program in its current state. The conclusion of this article advocates for a broader evaluation of the NIHB mental health counselling program from the perspective of its service users and its registered mental health professionals. This type of evaluation is commensurate with the Calls to Action outlined by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada.

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