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Building on Strengths: Collaborative Intergenerational Health Research with Urban First Nations and Métis Women and Girls
Collaborative and Systems Approach to Transforming Primary Health Care in Manitoba First Nations Communities
Looks at the use of a more borderless health care system for Indigenous communities to meet their specific needs.
Community Setting as a Determinant of Health for Indigenous Peoples Living in the Prairie Provinces of Canada: High Rates and Advanced Presentations of Tuberculosis
Decolonizing Health in Canada: A Manitoba First Nation Perspective
Reports results of 183 interviews and focus groups held between 2015 and 2015 in eight communities with a variety of health delivery systems, geographies, accessibilities and language groups. Four themes emerged: control of healthcare, traditional medicine and healing practices, community participation, and dealing with the impacts of colonization.
A Dene First Nation’s Community Readiness Assessment to Take Action against HIV/AIDS: A Pilot Project
Discrimination Against First Nations Children with Special Healthcare Needs in Manitoba: The Case of Pinaymootang First Nation
Evaluation of a Pilot Paediatric Concussion Telemedicine Programme for Northern Communities in Manitoba
How Can Community-University Engagement Address Family Violence Prevention? One Child at a Time
I Want To Tell You A Story
“If You Fall Down, You Get Back Up”: Creating a Space for Testimony and Witnessing by Urban Indigenous Women and Girls
Is Geographical Isolation Associated with Poorer Outcomes for Northern Manitoba First Nation Communities?
Connects Indigenous health with the locations of rural and remote Indigenous communities.
A "Lack of Homelike Surroundings": Resident Health, Home, and Recreational Infrastructure at Pelican Lake Indian Residential School, 1952–1962
Latent Tuberculosis Treatment Completion Rates from Prescription Drug Administrative Data
Listening to First Nations Women’ Expressions of Heart Health: ‘mite achimowin’ Digital Storytelling
Negotiation, Reciprocity, and Reality: The Experience of Collaboration in a Community-Based Primary Health Care (CBPHC) Program of Research with Eight Manitoba First Nations
Our People, Our Health: Envisioning Better Primary Healthcare in Manitoba First Nation Communities
Using an community-based approach by using over 183 interviews to discuss Indigenous health.
Some Preliminary Considerations for a Métis-Catalan Comparison
Structures Last Longer than Intentions: Creation of Ongomiizwin – Indigenous Institute of Health and Healing at the University of Manitoba
Truth Respect and Recognition: Addressing Barriers to Indigenous Maternity Care
In response to the study “Prenatal Care among Mothers Involved with Child Protection Services in Manitoba.” Authors note several biases in the study including: failure to discuss negative stereotypes of Indigenous people resulting in differential care, and a disregard of resurgent Indigenous community-led models of care.