Intersecting challenges and ways forward: The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on an urban First Nations community in Southern Ontario, Canada
Eric N. Liberda, Fatima Ahmed, Nicholas D. Spence, Sarah Plain, Robert J. Moriarity, Leonard J. S. Tsuji, Nadia A. Charania

TL;DR
This paper explores how the COVID-19 pandemic affected an urban First Nations community in Southern Ontario and highlights lessons for future preparedness.
Contribution
The study provides insights into pandemic impacts on Indigenous communities and emphasizes the importance of Indigenous leadership and culturally tailored responses.
Findings
The pandemic had socioeconomic, psychological, and organizational impacts on the First Nations community.
Strong Indigenous leadership and community collaboration were key to resilience during the pandemic.
Future pandemic preparedness should prioritize Indigenous leadership and cultural determinants of health.
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has had wide-ranging impacts on communities worldwide, with Indigenous communities in southern Ontario, Canada, being no exception. Partnering with Aamjiwnaang First Nation, we explored the multifaceted impacts of the pandemic and learnings for the future. This study utilized semi-structured interviews with the community’s pandemic committee and other front line essential services (N = 12) to explore the nuanced dimensions of the pandemic’s effects. Data were analysed using a template approach to codebook thematic analysis to examine various aspects of the pandemic response. Five main themes were identified, including: (i) Wellbeing and mental health, (ii) Work-life balance, (iii) Community and social factors, (iv) Organizational dynamics, and (v) Lessons learned and future planning. Our findings unveiled a multifaceted spectrum of challenges, encompassing…
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TopicsIndigenous Health, Education, and Rights · Disaster Management and Resilience · Community Health and Development
