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Aboriginal Community-Based Primary Health Care Research: Developing Community Driven Primary Health Care Research Priorities
[Aboriginal Early Childhood Development Assessment: Issues and Insights in a Cultural Context]: A Report to the British Columbia Aboriginal Child Care Society
Aboriginal Women in Canada: Gender, Socio-Economic Determinants of Health, and Initiatives to Close the Wellness Gap
Aboriginal Women's Experiences of Accessing Health Care when State Apprehension of Children is Being Threatened
Access Barriers among Indigenous Women Seeking Prenatal Care in Canada: A Literature Review
Addressing Institutional Racism Against Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders of Australia in Mainstream Health Services: Insights From Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services
Using a case study by the Institute for Urban Indigenous Health (IUIH) to examine ways to address institutional racism.
Addressing Racism in the Healthcare System: A Policy Position and Discussion Paper
Addressing Sexual Abuse, Assault, and Trafficking as Co-Morbidities in Missing or Murdered Indigenous Populations
American Indian and Alaska Native Knowledge and Public Health for the Primary Prevention of Missing or Murdered Indigenous Persons
Anisnabe Kekendazone: Network Environment for Aboriginal Health Research
Attitudes Toward Evidence-Based Practices for Trauma-Impacted American Indian/Alaska Native Populations: Does the Role of Culture Even Matter?
Examines the need to shift away from the traditional evidence-based practice (EBP) treatments towards a more cultural-sensitivity when dealing with trauma amongst Indigenous people.
Barriers to Culturally Safe Care for Indigenous Peoples: A Key Informant Perspective
'Birthing on Country' Maternity Service Delivery Models: A Rapid Review
Bound by the Clock: The Experiences of Youth With FASD Transitioning to Adulthood From Child Welfare Care
Bridging Storytelling Traditions with Digital Technology
A Brief History of Federal Inuit Policy Development: Lessons in Consultation and Cultural Competence
Building a Professional Foundation as a New or Aspiring Social Worker
The Cancer Story: Canadian Cancer Control in First Nations Populations Living Off-reserve in Rural, Remote and Isolated Areas
Centering Indigenous Voices to Inform the Delivery of Culturally-Appropriate Mental Wellness Services
The Characteristics of Culturally Competent Maternity Care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women
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-Based Mental Health Initiatives in a First Nations Health Centre: Reflections of a Transdisciplinary Team
Community Journey of Change Through Relational Determinants of Health
Discusses ways to both address colonization and create a culturally relevant means to improve Indigenous health.
Community-University Research Liaisons: Translating the Languages of Research and Culture
Considering Culture in Aboriginal Care
The Construction of Sami Identity, Health, and Old Age in Policy Documents and Life Stories: A Discourse Analysis and a Narrative Study
Core Competencies for Indigenous Public Health, Evaluation and Research (CIPHER): A Health Inequity Mitigation Strategy
Creating a Culturally Appropriate Web-Based Behavioral Intervention for American Indian/Alaska Native Women in Southern California: The Healthy Women Healthy Native Nation Study
Cultural Competency Standards Regarding Practical Nursing with Indigenous Peoples
Cultural Concepts of Care among Aboriginal People Living with HIV and AIDS: A Study by the Canadian Aboriginal AIDS Network
Cultural Safety in Emergency Support Services
Cultural Safety in First Nations, Inuit and Métis Public Health: Environmental Scan of Cultural Competency and Safety in Education, Training and Health Services
Cultural Variations in Health Conceptions: A Qualitative Approach
Culturally Safe Engagement: What Matters to Indigenous (First Nations, Métis and Inuit) Patient Partners?: Companion Guide
Discusses eight key principles: awareness and understanding, learning and education, building relationships, preparation, kindness and empathy, respect, value and listening. Principles were developed during an online Culturally Safe Engagement event in June, 2021.
Culturally Tailored Postsecondary Nutrition and Health Education Curricula for Indigenous Populations
Decolonizing Sexual Health Nursing With Aboriginal Women
Defining Permanency for Aboriginal Youth in Care
Dementia Care Knowledge Sharing within a First Nations Community
Developer/Adapter Method: A Community-Based Approach to Improve Health in Indigenous Communities
Looks at the use of a more wholistic and culturally relevant approaches to Indigenous health care.