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2006 Profile of Aboriginal Children, Youth and Adults

Step 1: Age group - 6 to 14 years of age
Step 2: Population - Treaty or Registered Indian (living off-reserve)
Step 3: Geography - Atlantic provinces (Urban), Canada

Related 2006 Census data:

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Healthy living Atlantic provinces (Urban) Canada
Total Total Male Female
percent2
General Health
In excellent or very good health 82 79 78 81
In good health 14E 17 18 16
In fair or poor health  x 4 5 3
Activity limitations
With one or more activity limitations:
Yes, sometimes 15E 9 10 8
Yes, often 13E 9 10 7
No, does not have any difficulty 72 82 80 84
Medical conditions (diagnosed by a health professional)
With one or more health conditions 60 49 52 46
With one or more severe chronic health conditions 48 42 45 38
With allergies 19E 16 16 15
With asthma 13E 13 15 11
With a heart condition  x 2 2E 2E
With ear infections or ear problems  x 8 9 8
With a hearing impairment  x 3 3 2
With a visual impairment 8E 11 11 11
Physical injuries
Injured in last 12 months 8E 11 13 9
Health care
Who has parent or guardian seen in past 12 months for physical, emotional or mental health of the child or youth:
Pediatrician, general practitioner or family physician 52 54 56 52
Another medical specialist 29 32 33 31
Community health nurse, public health nurse or nurse practitioner 15E 22 23 22
Traditional Aboriginal healer  x 7 8 7
Dental care
Children and youth who last received dental care:
Within the last 12 months 88 81 80 82
More than 1 year ago 8E 16 17 15
Children and youth in need of dental treatment 24E 29 29 30
Of those in need of dental treatment:
Arrangements have been made for dental treatment 59 51 52 50
Arrangements have not been made for dental treatment 34E 41 42 41
Education and social activities Atlantic provinces (Urban) Canada
Total Total Male Female
percent2
School attendance
Currently attending school 100 98 98 98
Attended an early childhood development or preschool program 77 63 61 64
Attended Aboriginal specific early childhood development or preschool program 17E 36 35 37
Absence from school:
Absent or missed school for a period of 2 or more weeks in a row  x 4 4 4
Attributes of the school (parent or guardian's views)
School provides enough information about his/her academic progress:
Strongly agree or agree 87 91 91 91
Disagree or strongly disagree 13E 6 6 6
School provides enough information about his/her attendance:
Strongly agree or agree 90 94 94 94
Disagree or strongly disagree  x 3 3 3
School provides enough information about his/her behaviour at school:
Strongly agree or agree 88 90 91 89
Disagree or strongly disagree 11E 7 6 8
Satisfied with the level of discipline at this school:
Strongly agree or agree 83 84 84 84
Disagree or strongly disagree 16E 11 12 11
Feel the presence of drugs and alcohol is a problem at this school:
Strongly agree or agree 14E 11 11 12
Disagree or strongly disagree 84 81 82 80
Feel violence is a problem at this school
Strongly agree or agree 21E 21 21 21
Disagree or strongly disagree 78 74 74 73
Satisfied with the quality of teaching at this school
Strongly agree or agree 90 88 88 89
Disagree or strongly disagree  x 9 9 8
Child is challenged to work at his/her full potential
Strongly agree or agree 86 85 85 86
Disagree or strongly disagree 13E 11 12 10
Satisfied with how this school is preparing him/her to make choices about his/her future:
Strongly agree or agree 80 82 82 83
Disagree or strongly disagree 16E 11 12 10
School has high academic standards:
Strongly agree or agree 82 80 81 79
Disagree or strongly disagree 15E 12 12 12
Satisfied with the availability of extracurricular activities at this school:
Strongly agree or agree 70 76 76 77
Disagree or strongly disagree 26E 19 20 17
Child or youth is happy at this school
Strongly agree or agree 92 91 91 92
Disagree or strongly disagree  x 6 6 6
Performance at school (parent or guardian's views)
Very well or well 73 68 63 74
Average 18E 25 29 20
Poorly or very poorly  x 5 6 4
Importance of graduating from high school (parent or guardian's views)
High school graduation is very important 97 97 96 98
Social activities
Average number of hours used to watch TV, videos or DVDs per day (count) 2.4 2.3 2.4 2.3
Average number of hours used to play video games per day (count) 0.8 0.9 1.4 0.5
How often child or youth plays sports:
Never or less than once per week 32 34 30 39
One or more times per week 67 64 69 60
Languages Atlantic provinces (Urban) Canada
Total Total Male Female
percent2
Ability to speak and understand an Aboriginal language
Able to speak and understand 10E 23 21 24
Able to understand only 25 37 37 38
Neither speak nor understand 64 38 39 37
Language group of primary Aboriginal language spoken
Able to speak or understand Cree  x 27 27 27
Able to speak or understand an Inuit language  x 1E  F  F
Able to speak or understand an Aboriginal language 92 72 72 72
Importance to keep, learn or re-learn an Aboriginal language (parent or guardian's views)
Very important or somewhat important 75 77 77 78
Not very important or not important 24E 20 20 20
Who receive help learning an Aboriginal language from:
Grandparents 12E 29 29 30
Parents 17E 34 34 34
Aunts and uncles  x 9 9 9
School teachers  x 15 15 15

Symbols:

E use with caution

F too unreliable to be published

x suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act

Notes:

Source: Statistics Canada, Aboriginal Peoples Survey, 2006.