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Title | The Role of ‘Kijigabandan’ and ‘Manadjitowin’ in Understanding Harm Reduction Policies and Programs for Aboriginal Peoples |
Created by: | Colleen Anne Dell, Tara Lyons, Kathleen Cayer |
Description: | Looks at how the concepts of ‘Kijigabandan’ and ‘Manadjitowin’ can assist Aboriginal social work to address two key barriers that often impede Aboriginal-specific harm reduction discussions, widespread support for abstinence and prohibition, and the belief that harm reduction and Aboriginal culture are incompatible. |
Citation: | Native Social Work Journal, Vol. 7, Promising Practices in Mental Health: Emerging Paradigms for Aboriginal Social Work Practices, November 2010, pp. 109-137. |
Publication Date: | 2010-11 |
Categories: | Indigenous Studies Portal > Health & Well-Being > Health Care Practices > Contemporary Indigenous Studies Portal > Society > Cross-Cultural Relations Indigenous Studies Portal > Indigenous Knowledge Indigenous Studies Portal > Health & Well-Being > Mental Health Indigenous Studies Portal > Society > Social Issues Indigenous Studies Portal > Health & Well-Being > Substance Use, Abuse & Treatment |
Names: | Dell, Colleen [Find offline items] |