Aboriginal and Islander Health Workers Spread the Word
Reprint of two letters received by the journal in 1989. One by a person involved in Aboriginal education and the other regarding African women's health.
Reprint of two letters received by the journal in 1989. One by a person involved in Aboriginal education and the other regarding African women's health.
Looks at the development of a cultural humility with Indigenous peoples, requiring self-reflection and a changing of attitudes and behaviours.
Authors note that Canada’s new Healthy Eating Strategy does not address social determinants of health (childhood environments, gender, Indigenous status, income, education and occupation) as root causes of poor diet quality; they suggest that a reduction of diet inequities will require policy change.
Second Edition
Looks at the benefits of Movement Integration, or physically activity, for young Indigenous students.
Using the demographical research by Anatole Romaniuk to examine the growth of Canadian Indigenous populations since 2006.
Using a literature review to look at the lack of research on Metis people living with diabetes and how this effects health policy and program development.