The COVID-19 Pandemic: Informing Policy Decision-Making for a Vulnerable Population
Examines the vulnerability of Indigenous communities during the COVID-19 pandemic and how this data can help guide policies to protect Indigenous populations.
Examines the vulnerability of Indigenous communities during the COVID-19 pandemic and how this data can help guide policies to protect Indigenous populations.
Looks at cultural relevant programs, such as the RED Path project, to address Sexually Transmitted Blood Borne Infection (STBBI) prevention.
Discusses 29 recommendations, based on interviews with Indigenous people living with HIV, to address access inequality to HIV treatment in Canada.
Psychology Thesis (PhD) -- University of North Dakota, 2020.
Discuss the training of Indigenous facilitators to use traditional Indigenous medicine in compliment with contemporary treatments to reduce the effects of intergenerational trauma.
Looks at the importance of building relationships when conducting research with Indigenous women living with HIV.
Examines the use of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research guidelines to guide the collaboration between researchers and Indigenous communities.
Purpose of study was to look at services available in each province and compare them those available in Saskatchewan, highlight gaps in Saskatchewan and make recommendations in light of supports available elsewhere.
Health Sciences Thesis (PhD) -- York University, 2020.
Education Thesis (MEd) -- University of Lethbridge, 2020.
Looks at the various contributing factors for the increased smoking rates of Indigenous youth in Indigenous communities.
Looks at the use of land as a healing tool to improve the conditions of Indigenous substance abuse and homelessness.