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Data Category: Health and Well-being

Contacts First Nations adults talked to about their emotional or mental health

Link to Full Report

Contacts First Nations youth talked to about their emotional or mental health

Note: E High sampling variability, interpret with caution. Link to Full Report

Proportion of First Nations adults who attended residential school, by age

Note: (E) signifies high sampling variability, interpret with caution Link to Full Report

Number of years spent at IRS among First Nations adults, by age

Note: (E) signifies high sampling variability, interpret with caution (E for values 19.4% (3 to 4 years) and 18.3% (5 or more years) under 18-34 Years category) Link to Full Report

Parent and grandparent IRS attendance among First Nations adult, youth and child populations (non-mutually exclusive categories that include those who personally attended IRS)

Link to Full Report

First Nations adults’ direct or intergenerational IRS experience, by age

Link to Full Report

Proportion of First Nations who personally attended IRS (adults only) had at least one parent who attended, had at least one grandparent who attended (but no parent) or were not intergenerationally affected (mutually exclusive categories)

Link to Full Report

Proportion of First Nations adults and youth who reported feeling strong or very strong feelings of belonging to their home community, according to mutually exclusive categories of personal (only for adult population) or parent/grandparent IRS attendance

Link to Full Report

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