Weeneebayko Area Health Authority
Maureen Gustafson is a Knowledge Translation & Exchange Specialist at Weeneebayko Area Health Authority, where support is provided to the Mamow Ahyamowen Alliance. Maureen also serves as a Contract Lecturer in the Indigenous Learning Department at Lakehead University. Previously held positions include Knowledge Translation & Exchange Specialist at Laurentian University, Health Promotion Planner at Thunder Bay District Health Unit, and Visiting Scholar at The Australian National University. Extensive experience includes developing knowledge translation frameworks, conducting environmental scans for Indigenous engagement, and creating educational materials tailored for Indigenous communities. Maureen holds a Master of Public Health in Health Promotion & Indigenous Health from the University of Toronto and a Bachelor of Arts in French and Anthropology from McMaster University.
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Weeneebayko Area Health Authority
Weeneebayko Area Health Authority (WAHA) provides acute and ambulatory health-care services to communities along Ontario's western James Bay and Hudson Bay coasts. We serve over 12,000 people through hospitals in Moose Factory, Fort Albany, and Attawapiskat, and a health centre in Moosonee. We also operate regional outpatient programs, as well as paramedicine services throughout the region, including in Kashechewan and Peawanuck. We are affiliated with Queens University.