3Nations and FNHA sign MOU to advance health and wellness in Northwestern BC
Sep 19, 2025
Unceded territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) and səlilwətaɬ
(Tsleil-Waututh) Nations | VANCOUVER – The First Nations Health Authority (FNHA) and the 3Nations Society – a partnership between the Tahltan, Kaska and Taku River Tlingit Nation – have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to improve health service delivery throughout the Nations’ collective Territories in northwestern BC.
The MOU formally recognizes the relationship between 3Nations Society and FNHA, and it outlines how both organizations will advance discussions to address health service delivery improvements in the region. The goal of the agreement is to improve the health outcomes of all families, youth, Elders and community members of the 3 Nations.
This agreement defines the scope of the collaborative work needed to address the health gaps identified by each Nation, to better serve the rural and isolated communities. Both partners have committed to achieving the goals identified in the agreement for health system transformation.
While each Nation has unique and distinct needs related to health service delivery, a few key deliverables of the MOU include:
- A strategy to recruit and retain health care workers in the Northern region
- A 3 Nations Health and Wellness Agreement
- A Framework to identify and secure resources to support the implementation of the future 3
Nations Health and Wellness Agreement - An annual report sharing progress of health service delivery in the region that compares First Nations life expectancy to that of non-Indigenous British Columbians
Quick Facts
- 3Nations Society is a collaborative, community-led partnership between the Tahltan, Kaska, and Taku River Tlingit Nations, which has been mandated to address collective priorities with urgency, which includes health and wellness services.
- The collective territory of the 3 Nations covers 24% of the province and includes the communities of Taku River Tlingit (Atlin), Daylu Dena Council (Lower Post), Dease River First Nation (Good Hope Lake), Dease Lake, Telegraph Creek, Iskut First Nation, and Kwadacha (Fort Ware), British Columbia.
- The 10-Year Strategy on the Social Determinants of Health: A Framework for the Future, was approved at Gathering Wisdom XII by Chiefs and leaders. The Strategy identifies four key areas of focus to address the social determinants of health and strengthen the health and wellness of First Nations individuals, families and communities.
Learn More:
- To learn more about the 3Nations Society please visit: 3nations.org/our-story/
- Learn more about the FNHA 10-Year Strategy on the Social Determinants of Health: A Framework
for the Future
