The Meaning of Anishinabe Healing and Wellbeing on Manitoulin Island
The Meaning of the Client Experience at a Health Centre Within a First Nations Community in Southern Ontario
Milo Pimatisiwin Project: Healthy Living for Mushkegowuk Youth
Mind, Body, Spirit: Promising Practices in First Nations and Inuit Home and Community Care
Mothers' Perceptions of Childhood Immunizations in First Nations Communities of the Sioux Lookout Zone
Moving Population and Public Health Knowledge into Action: A Casebook of Knowledge Translation Stories
Naturopathic Medicine and Aboriginal Health: An Exploratory Study at Anishnawbe Health Toronto
Naturopathic Medicine for Improved Health Care within Canadian Aboriginal Communities
Discusses results of four investigations: systematic review of literature on use of naturopathic or complementary medicine; qualitative study on impact and conduct of naturopathic medicine at an Aboriginal community clinic; telephone survey of Aboriginal Health Centres across Ontario; and comparative assessment of approaches used in naturopathic and traditional Aboriginal medicine.
Ne-Iikaanigaana Toolkit 'All Our Relations': Guidance For Creating Safer Environments For Indigenous Peoples
Discusses strategies health care organizations can employ in areas of community, education, relationships, Indigenous partnership, wholistic continuum of care, self-determination and culture in order to create a inclusive environment for Indigenous patients.
Negotiating the Clinical Integration of Traditional Aboriginal Medicine at Noojmowin Teg
New Aboriginal Health Course Increases Awareness
New School to Train Aboriginal Doctors
Explains how the Northern Ontario Medical School will be a viable option for Aboriginal student by allowing them to complete their medical education close to home.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.50.
Niiwin Wendaanimak Four Winds Wellness Program Evaluation Report
Program designed for homeless and under-housed Indigenous peoples living in the downtown mid-west Toronto area. Evaluation consisted of environmental scan, developing a client profile, key informant interviews and focus groups.
Nurturing Others in Their Grief
An Ojibway Cultural Perspective on the Illness Cancer and Related Pain
On Their Own Terms: Health Perceptions of Urban Native People
Ontario Aboriginal HIV/AIDS Strategy: A Strategic Plan for the Years 2010-2015
Open Hearts, Open Minds: Services That are Inclusive of First Nations, Métis and Inuit Families
An Orchid in the Swamp: Traditional Medicine, Healing, and Identity at an Urban Aboriginal Community Health Center
Our Health Counts: Population-Based Measures of Urban Inuit Health Determinants, Health Status, and Health Care Access
Our Health Counts: Unmasking Health and Social Disparities Among Aboriginal People in Ontario
Palliative Care of First Nations People: A Qualitative Study of Bereaved Family Members
Paying Our Dues: The Importance Of Newcomer Solidarity With The Indigenous Movement For Self-Determination In Canada
People's Report: First Nations and Diabetes in Ontario
Perceptions of Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementia among Aboriginal Peoples in Ontario: Report for Manitoulin Island First Nations
Perceptions of Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementia among Aboriginal Peoples in Ontario: Thunder Bay Community Report
Physicians' Attitudes Toward Collaboration with Traditional Healers
A Pilot School-Based Healthy Eating and Physical Activity Intervention Improves Diet, Food Knowledge, and Self-Efficacy for Native Canadian Children
A Place For Healing: Achieving Health For Aboriginal Women in an Urban Context
Planning Without Facts: Ontario's Aboriginal Health Information Challenge
A Postcolonial Discourse Analysis of Community Stakeholders’ Perspectives on Supporting Urban Indigenous Older Adults to Age Well in Ottawa, Canada
Postpartum Mood Disorder in the Indigenous Population
Preparing Ontario's Health Sciences Students for Aboriginal Cultural Safety: Environmental Scan
Presentation to the Select Committee on Mental Health and Addictions
Preventing Obesity in Canada's Aboriginal Children: Not Just a Matter of Eating Right and Getting Active
Primary Care Intervention to Address Cardiovascular Disease Medication Health Literacy among Indigenous Peoples: Canadian Results of a Pre-Post-Design Study
Process Evaluation of a Multi-Institutional Community-Based Program for Diabetes Prevention among First Nations
Program Brings Indigenous Knowledge to Health Workers
Describes the benefits of the Indigenous Community Health Worker program, or Enionkwatakariteke, that incorporates traditional medicine with Western medical practices.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.32.
Promising Practices in First Nations Child Welfare Management and Governance: Kunuwanimano Means "Keeping Our Own": Practicing From a Perspective of Strength
Promising Practices in First Nations Child Welfare Management and Governance: Weechi-it-te-win Family Services: Utilizing a Decentralized Model in the Provision of Bi-Cultural Services
Promoting a Decolonized Model of Type II Diabetes Care for Aboriginal Peoples Living along the North Shore of Lake Huron
Promoting Resilience and Well-Being For Indigenous Adolescents in Canada: Connecting to the Good Life Through an Outdoor Adventure Leadership Experience
Providers' Perceptions of Barriers to the Management of Type 2 Diabetes in Remote Aboriginal Settings
Razing of Old Mission House a Symbol of Healing
Realizing Potential: Improving Interdisciplinary Professional/Paraprofessional Health Care Teams in Canada’s Northern Aboriginal Communities Through Education
Recommendations: Health Care Priorities in Northern Ontario Aboriginal Communities
Reflections on a Northern Ontario Placement Initiative
A Regional Model for Ethical Engagement: The First Nations Research Ethics Committee on Manitoulin Island
Chapter four from Moving Forward, Making a Difference, vol. 2, which is also vol. 4 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series.
Originally presented at the second annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2006.
Relocating From the Mushkegowuk Territory for Hemodialysis: The Cree Illness Experience and Perceived Quality of Life
Study found that in addition to hemodialysis being life-altering, patients also experienced negative clinical interactions from healthcare providers due to misperceptions about beliefs and behaviours.