A greater proportion of the also include monitoring and evaluation Aboriginal population are in the 0 to 19 and 20 of the direct and indirect impacts of the to 34 age groups compared to other residents Safe Streets and Communities Act on health of BC. [...] The report also outlines some of the potential impacts of the new Act on The recent introduction of the Safe Streets the incarceration levels and health status and Communities Act a raises a number of of Aboriginal people in BC, specifically obvious questions. [...] It included the establishment of the in the social determinants of health and in Truth and Reconciliation Commissionb and health outcomes, as well as in understanding the Common Experience Payment, which the overrepresentation of Aboriginal people provides payment to eligible students who in the provincial and federal prison systems. [...] These changes have built a foundation Commission was the different perspectives for a reduction in the overall marginalization of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people of Aboriginal people, and for improvements regarding topics such as justice and how it is to the social determinants of health and the achieved.17 health and well-being of Aboriginal people. [...] One of the health actions identified in Analyses included both the socio-economic the TFNHP was the development of a c. The Tripartite partners are First Nations (represented by the First Nations Health Council and the First Nations Health Authority), the Government of Canada, and the Province of BC.