Niiwin Wendaanimak Four Winds Wellness Program Evaluation Report
Program designed for homeless and under-housed Indigenous peoples living in the downtown mid-west Toronto area. Evaluation consisted of environmental scan, developing a client profile, key informant interviews and focus groups.
Notokwe Opikiheet - "Old-Lady Raised": Aboriginal Women's Reflections on Ethics and Methodologies in Health Research
"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.
Paradoxes and Contradictions in Health Policy Reform: Implications for First Nations Women
A Participatory Evaluation of a First Nations Substance Abuse Treatment Centre
People's Report: First Nations and Diabetes in Ontario
Perceptions of Medical Interactions Between Healthcare Providers and American Indian Older Adults
The Pisimweyapiy Counselling Centre: Paving the Red Road to Wellness in Northern Manitoba
A Positive Youth Development Perspective on Mental Distress Among American Indian/Alaska Native Youth
Principles and Practices of Cultural Competency: A Review of the Literature
Process Evaluation of a Multi-Institutional Community-Based Program for Diabetes Prevention among First Nations
Promoting Healthy Medication Use Through Indigenous Knowledge Sharing: A Coyote Story
Looks at the creation of a traditional Coyote story as a strategy to address Polypharmacy, "when multiple medications are being taken and the benefits no longer outweigh the risks", for Indigenous patients.
Promoting Indigenous Participation in Health Promotion Education Through Community-Based Participatory Research
Psychoactive Agents and Native American Spirituality: Past and Present
Psychological First Aid for COVID-19 Frontline Workers in American Indian/Alaska Native Communities
Putting Indigenous Harm Reduction to Work: Developing and Evaluating “Not Just Naloxone”
Evaluates the use of more traditional holistic culturally sensitive approaches to address harm reduction for Indigenous people and communities.
Recognition of Cultural Awareness Training as a Core Component of Health Services
"Relational Care": A Guide to Health Care and Support For Aboriginal People Living With HIV/AIDS: Final Repot
Remembering Why We Sit at the Table
Report on the State of Public Health in Canada: 2008
Reproductive Justice and Indigenous Women in Saskatchewan: Overview and Recommendations
A Review of First Nation Youth and Young Adult Injury Deaths: 2010 - 2015
The Role and Identity of an Aboriginal Cultural Helper in an Edmonton Hospital
Rooting Mental Health in an Aboriginal World View: Inspired by Many Hands One Dream
Sacred and Strong: Upholding Our Matriarchal Roles: The Health and Wellness Journey of BC First Nations Women and Girls
“A Sacred Undertaking” towards Developing an etuaptmumk (Two-eyed Seeing)-framed Collaborative Research Project and Partnership: The Sanctum 1.5 Hope Through Strength Project
Sami Speakers Are Less Satisfied With General Practitioners' Services
Seeking Health Care at Emergency Departments: Access Issues Affecting Aboriginal People
Study showed that people's reasons for going to the Emergency Department for walk-in issues were shaped by complex social, economic and personal factors.
A Shared Mental Health Care Model at Whitehorse Hospital, Yukon: A First Nations and Medical Perspective
Silencing of Voice: An Act of Structural Violence: Urban Aboriginal Women Speak Out About Their Experiences With Health Care
Social and Emotional Wellbeing Assessment Instruments for use With Indigenous Australians: A Critical Review
Social Determinants of Métis Health
Stepping Out of the Shadows of Colonialism to the Beat of the Drum: The Meaning of Music for Five First Nations Children with Autism in British Columbia
Strengthening Indigenous Australian Perspectives in Allied Health Education: A Critical Reflection
Looks at ways to address health inequality for Indigenous Australian populations by adding Indigenous perspectives into health practices.