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Science in a Circle©: Forming “Community Links” to Conduct Health Research in Partnership with Communities
Suzanne Marcia Nilson, Lalita Anne Bharadwaj, Elder Doug Knockwood, Vince Hill Pimatisiwin, Vol. 6, No. 1, Spring, 2008, pp. 123-135. Presents a research model to respectfully engage in research partnerships with First Nation communities. [Find offline items for Bharadwaj, Lalita Anne] More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 1, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
Solid Waste Incineration in a Saskatchewan First Nation Community: A Community-Based Environmental Assessment of Dioxins and Furans
Lalita Bharadwaj, Ian Judd-Henrey, Laura Parenteau, Ceal Tournier, Daryl Watson Pimatisiwin, Vol. 6, No. 1, Spring, 2008, pp. 161-180. Looks at the unregulated solid waste management practices in Saskatchewan and findings of dioxins, furans and other persistent chemical pollutants on Native lands. [Find location of Mistawasis First Nation using Google Maps] [Find offline items for Bharadwaj, Lalita Anne] More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 1, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
Beyond Physical: Social Dimensions of the Water Crisis on Canada's First Nations and Considerations for Governance
Maya Basdeo, Lalita Bharadwaj Indigenous Policy Journal, Vol. 23, No. 4, Special Issue: Exploring the Governance Landscape of Indigenous Peoples and Water in Canada, Spring, 2013, pp. 1-14. Comments on the unaddressed water issues that persist despite funding initiatives and public awareness. [Find offline items for Bharadwaj, Lalita Anne] More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 0, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
Access to Safe and Sustainable Drinking Water Sources in First Nations Communities [Webinar]
Lalita Bharadwaj, Kukpi7 (Chief) Wayne Christian First presenter discusses the current state of water in First Nations communities and challenges in the areas of source water, treatment, and water supply systems. Second speaker discusses the groundwater contamination in British Columbia's Hullcar Valley and what the crisis means for the Splatsin people. Related Material: Webinar Summary. [Find offline items for Bharadwaj, Lalita Anne] More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 0, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
Waste Disposal in First Nations Communities: The Issues and Steps Toward the Future
Lalita Bharadwaj, Suzie Nilson, Ian Judd-Henrey, Gene Ouellette, Laura Parenteau, Ceal Tournier, Daryl Watson, Darcy Bear, Gilbert Ledoux, Austin Bear Journal of Environmental Health, Vol. 68, No. 7, March 2006, pp. 35-39. Examines issues surrounding waste management on First Nations communities. [Find offline items for Bharadwaj, Lalita Anne] [Find offline items for Nilson, Suzie] More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 2, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
Accessibility, Quality and Safety of Liard First Nation's Drinking Water Supply
Lalita Bharadwaj, Lisa Christensen, [Rebecca Zagozewski] Study conducted 2012-2015 included assessment of 40 private drinking wells and how surface water and groundwater were connected using hydrological models and community survey that asked residents about their water sources, opinions about quality, alternative beverages, and preferences in ways to communicate with leaders. [Find location of Liard First Nation using Google Maps] [Find offline items for Bharadwaj, Lalita Anne] [Find offline items for Zagozewski, Rebecca] More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 0, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
Whiteboard Animation for Knowledge Mobilization: A Test Case from the Slave River and Delta, Canada
Lori E. A. Bradford, Lalita A. Bharadwaj International Journal of Circumpolar Health, Vol. 74, No. 1, 2015. Reports on a project that used a collaborative process to create a 13 minute whiteboard video about changing environments in Northern Canadian communities and distributed it to local people. Project stakeholders were able to resolve multiple challenges and feel whiteboard videos may provide a viable and culturally relevant way of disseminating information. [Find offline items for Bharadwaj, Lalita Anne] [Find offline items for Bradford, Lori E. A.] More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 1, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
Drinking Water Quality in Indigenous Communities in Canada and Health Outcomes: A Scoping Review
Lori E. A. Bradford, Lalita A. Bharadwaj, Udoka Okpalauwaekew, Cheryl L. Waldner International Journal of Circumpolar Health, Vol. 75, 2016, p. article no. 32336. Review indicates there is a need for more research funding and inquiry to inform policy decisions for improvements of water quality and health-related outcomes. [Find offline items for Bharadwaj, Lalita Anne] [Find offline items for Bradford, Lori E. A.] [Find offline items for Okpalauwaekew, Udoka] More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 0, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
Quantifiable Progress of the First Nations Water Management Strategy, 2001–2013: Ready for Regulation?
Alasdair Morrison, Lori Bradford, Lalita Bharadwaj Canadian Water Resources Journal, Vol. 40, No. 4, 2015, pp. 352-372. Looks at gaps in water service provision to on-reserve populations through a review of key policy documents and indicators of progress associated with key policies and actions put in place by the federal government and its agencies. [Find offline items for Bharadwaj, Lalita Anne] [Find offline items for Bradford, Lori E. A.] [Find offline items for Morrison, Alasdair] More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 0, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites
A Mixed-method Examination of Risk Factors in the Truck-to-Cistern Drinking Water System on the Beardy's and Okemasis First Nation Reserve, Saskatchewan
Lori Bradford, Cheryl Walder, Karlee McLaughlin, Rebecca Zagozewski, Lalit Bharadwaj Canadian Water Resources Journal, Vol. 43, No. 4, 2018, pp. 383-400. Water quality was measured at the treatment plant, in delivery trucks, and 142 household cisterns and taps from July to October, 2014. Risks were identified through monthly sampling and laboratory analysis, key informant interviews, and observation. Discussion of findings focuses on regulations and gaps. [Find location of Beardys and Okemasis First Nation using Google Maps] [Find offline items for Bharadwaj, Lalita Anne] [Find offline items for Bradford, Lori E. A.] [Find offline items for Waldner, Cheryl L.] [Find offline items for Zagozewski, Rebecca] [Find offline items for McLaughlin, Karlee] More information... (Rating: 0.00, Votes: 0, Reviews: 0) Reviews | Rate It | Add to Favourites |
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