Giving Voice to Cultural Safety of Indigenous Wildland Firefighters in Canada: Final Report
Grassroots Solutions for Improving Off-Reserve Access to Medical Transportation Funding
He Iwi Moke, He Whanokē: Iwi Social Services, Policy and Practice
Health Course Helps Inuit Interpreters Tackle Tough Jobs
Health Research Involving First Nations, Inuit and Métis Children and Their Communities
The Hearing and Otitis Program: A Model of Community Based Ear and Hearing Care Services for Inuit of Nunavik
Honouring Indigenous Women’s and Families’ Pregnancy Journeys: A Practice Resource to Support Improved Perinatal Care Created by Aunties, Mothers, Grandmothers, Sisters, and Daughters
The Impact of COVID-19 on the Indigenous Peoples of the Region of the Americas: Perspectives and Opportunities: Report on the High-Level Regional Meeting, 30 October 2020
Improving Access to Quality and Culturally Safe Health Care for Aboriginal Communities in Canada
Improving Dementia Care for Gitxsan First Nations People
Identifies ways of incorporating Gitxsan knowledge of dementia to help nurses incorporate more culturally safe practices to deal with Indigenous elderly patients in British Columbia.
Improving the Health of Indigenous Peoples: What's in a Partnership?
In Plain Sight: Addressing Indigenous-specific Racism and Discrimination in BC Health Care
Inclusiveness in the Health Economic Evaluation Space
Inclusiveness in the Value Base for Health Care Resource Allocation
Incorporating Intersectionality Theory into Population Health Research Methodology: Challenges and the Potential to Advance Health Equity
An Indigenous Epistemological Approach to Promote Health Through Effective Knowledge Translation
Indigenous Knowledge and Knowledge Synthesis, Translation and Exchange (KSTE)
Inequities in Diabetes Outcomes among Urban First Nation and Métis Communities: Can Addressing Diversities in Preventive Services Make a Difference?
Interventions for Motor Vehicle Crashes Among Indigenous Communities: Strategies to Inform Canadian Initiatives
Inuit Cancer Control in Canada Baseline Report
"It Is Not Just Diabetes": Engaging Ethnographic Voices to Develop Culturally Appropriate Health Promotion Efforts
It’s a Journey Not a Check Box: Indigenous Cultural Safety From Training to Transformation
Discusses educational and training approaches being employed to address racism experienced by Indigenous people seeking health care.
Kímmapiiyipitssini: The Meaning of Empathy
Koorified: Aboriginal Communication and Well-Being
Compilation of common words and sentences used by Aboriginal English speakers in the Australian state of Victoria.
Land, Life, and Knowledge in Chisasibi: Intergenerational Healing in the Bush
Learning from Each Other: Working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Young People
Leaving for the City: Documenting the Experience of First Nations Relocating for Medical Services in Manitoba, 2007-2013
Local Perspectives of the Ability of HIA Stakeholder Engagement to Capture and Reflect Factors That Impact Alaska Native Health
Making Allyship Work: Allyship Perspectives in a Community-Based Research Study
Mâmawoh Kamâtowin: Coming Together to Help Each Other: Honouring Indigenous Nursing Knowledge
Māori Centred Social Work Practice: Evidence Brief
Measuring Cultural Safety in Health Systems
Medical Experimentation and the Roots of COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy among Indigenous Peoples in Canada
Mental Wellness Teams: Key Learnings from 8 Projects
Moving Toward Indigenous-Centred Perinatal Care in Urban Quebec
Examines the use of Abinodjic as a wholistic approach to childcare that aligns with Indigenous cultural practices.
Multicultural Issues in the Clinical Interview and Diagnostic Process
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.
The Need For Culturally Safe Physical Activity Promotion and Programs
Non-insured Health Benefits for First Nations and Inuit People: An Overview For Information Providers
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"Our Gifts are the Same”: Resilient Journeys of Long-Term HIV-Positive Two-Spirit Men in Ontario, Canada
Paddling Together for Culturally Safe Emergency Care for Elders
Addresses the reluctance of Nuu-chah-nulth elders to seek health care through a two day workshop between the Nuu-chah-nulth people and BC health care providers to brainstorm recommendations to improve emergency care.