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Aboriginal Youth Vision Committee
Adiponectin in a Native Canadian Population Experiencing Rapid Epidemiological Transition
All Our Voices: Final Report
Animkee
Anishinaabe Bimaadiziwin Research Program: A Joint Initiative of Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre and Sioux Lookout First Nations Health Authority: Research Compilation 2016-2017
Being a Native Researcher in Your Own Community
Biidaaban: The Mnjikaning Community Healing Model
Boil-Water Advisories and Federal (In)Action: The Politics of Potable Water in Pikangikum First Nation
Broken Promises: Alex's Story
Buffering Effects of Social Support for Indigenous Males and Females Living with Historical Trauma and Loss in 2 First Nation Communities.
Cancer Incidence and Mortality in Ontario First Nations, 1968-1991 (Canada)
Cancer Risk Factors and Screening in First Nations in Ontario
Complications of Type 2 Diabetes among Aboriginal Canadians: Increasing the Understanding of Prevalence and Risk Factors
Comprehensive Community Planning Toolkit: Finding Bimadizowin (The Good Life)
Cost of the Revised Northern Food Basket in 2015-2016
Cost of the Revised Northern Food Basket in 2016-2017
Culture as Catalyst: Preventing the Criminalization of Indigenous Youth
Decolonizing Diabetes
Researchers use a decolonizing approach in this study; interviewed 22 people from a First Nations community in Northern Ontario to explore the lived experience and perceptions about developing the disease. Findings indicate a need for culturally appropriate care.
Developing a More Culturally Appropriate Approach to Surveying Adverse Childhood Experiences among Indigenous Peoples in Canada
Developing Dementia Health Promotion Materials for Indigenous People in an Urban Northern Ontario Community
Diabetes and First Nations People
Looks at the prevalence and mortality rates of diabetes mellitus in First Nations people in Ontario.
Chapter 13 from Diabetes in Ontario: an ICES Practice Atlas edited by Janet E. Hux, Gillian L. Booth, Pamela Ml Slaughter and Andreas Laupacis.
Differences Between Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Women Engaged in Street Prostitution in Sudbury
An Environmental Scan of Emergency Response Systems and Services in Remote First Nations Communities in Northern Ontario
Evaluation of the Indigenous Relationship and Cultural Safety Courses among a sample of Indigenous Services Canada nurses
An Examination of the Integration Processes of Anishinaabe Smudging Ceremonies in Northeastern Ontario Health Care Facilities
Examining the Association Between Traditional and Mainstream Medicine and the Prevalence of Arthritis in the Urban Indigenous Population Living in Toronto
Kinesiology Thesis (MSc) -- York University, 2019.
Exploring Childhood Immunization Uptake With First Nations Mothers in North-Western Ontario
Facebook Usage among Urban Indigenous Youth at Risk in Ontario
Fertility of a Community in Transition: the Case of James Bay Indians, Canada
First Nation Elders Who Use Wheeled Mobility: An Exploration of Culture and Health
First Nations and Diabetes in Ontario
First Nations and Diabetes in Ontario
First Nations Elders in Northwestern Ontario's Perspectives of Health, Body Image and Eating Disorders
Free Fatty Acid-Mediated Impairment of Glucose-Stimulated Insulin Secretion in Nondiabetic Oji-Cree Individuals From the Sandy Lake Community of Ontario, Canada: A Population at Very High Risk for Developing Type 2 Diabetes
Genes, Environment and Oji-Cree Type 2 Diabetes
Gitxsan Phrase Book for Health Care Providers Volume II
Glass Half Empty? Year 1 Progress toward Resolving Drinking Water Advisories in Nine First Nations in Ontario
[Government of Canada 2019 Update on Response to Recommendations of the Chief Coroner of Ontario's Recommendations from Inquest into Deaths of Seven First Nations Youths]
Healing the Spirit
Healing the Spirit: Exploring Sexualized Trauma and Recovery among Indigenous Men in Toronto
Honouring Lives: Final Report
I Can Make a Difference and so Can You!
“I feel safe just coming here because there are other Native brothers and sisters”: Findings from a Community-based Evaluation of the Niiwin Wendaanimak Four Winds Wellness Program
Study evaluates community services available to homeless and at risk Indigenous people in Toronto. Found that the collaborative services model currently in place used inclusive and harm reduction models to create a non-judgmental space; identified program strengths, challenges, and gaps and makes policy recommendations.