Building Bridges 2: A Pathway to Cultural Safety, Relational Practice and Social Inclusion: Final Report
Building Bridges 2: A Pathway to Cultural Safety, Relational Practice and Social Inclusion: Schedules "A" to "E" to Main Report
Can Spiritual Ecograms be Utilized in Mental Health Services to Promote Culturally Appropriate Family and Couples Therapy With Indigenous People?
Cancer-Related Health Behaviours and Health Service Use Among Inuit and Other Residents of Canada's North
A Case Study in Anishinaabe Medicine and its History of Suppression
Catching Dreams: Applying Gestalt Dream Work to Canadian Aboriginal Peoples
Centering Indigenous Voices to Inform the Delivery of Culturally-Appropriate Mental Wellness Services
Challenging Hidden Assumptions: Colonial Norms as Determinants of Aboriginal Mental Health
Child and Youth Mental Health and Wellness: Intervention, Research and Community Advocacy Project in Nunavut: Exploring the Perspectives of Frontline Mental Health Workers in Nunavut
A Child Becomes Strong: Journeying Through Each Stage of the Life Cycle
Clinical Case Report: Meeting the Needs of Nunavut Families: A Community-Based Midwifery Education Program
'Closing the Gap': How Maternity Services Can Contribute to Reducing Poor Maternal Infant Health Outcomes For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women
Closing the Gap on Diabetes: A Social Determinants of Health Perspective
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.
Coming of Age: How Young Women in the Northwest Territories Understand the Barriers and Facilitators to Positive Empowered, and Safer Sexual Health
Community-Based Research among Marginalized HIV Populations: Issues of Support, Resources, and Empowerment
Community Engagement One Key to Improving Aboriginal Health
Contends that self determination at a national and community level is the key to bringing positive health changes to First Nations, Metis and Inuit peoples.
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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.
A Comparative Review of Circumpolar Health Systems
Comprehensive Primary Health Care in the Island Lake Communities: What Does it Mean and How Does it Look?
Conceptualizing Aboriginal Health Centres in the Northwest Territories: A Discussion Paper
Confronting Cervical Cancer in Your Community: A Guide for Healthcare Managers and Providers in First Nations Communities
Contemporary Perceptions of Health From an Indigenous (Plains Cree) Perspective
A Contemporary Socio-Cultural Exploration of Health and Healing: Perspectives From Members of the Oneida Nation of the Thames (Onyota'a:ka)
The Cree Medicine Wheel as an Organizing Paradigm of Theories of Human Development
Cultural Competency and Cultural Safety Curriculum for Aboriginal Peoples
Cultural Competency Standards Regarding Practical Nursing with Indigenous Peoples
Cultural Connectedness as Personal Wellness in First Nations Youth
Cultural Considerations at the End of Life: Communication of HealthCare Providers With Native American Patients
Cultural Factors Related to the Maintenance of Health Behaviours in Algonquin Women with a History of Gestational Diabetes
Cultural Safety: A Framework for Interactions Between Aboriginal Patients and Canadian Family Medicine Practitioners
Cultural Safety: An Overview
Cultural Safety in Emergency Support Services
Cultural Safety in Nursing Education and Practice in Aotearoa New Zealand
Cultural Safety: Nurses' Accounts of Negotiating the Order of Things
Cultural Security for Amputees
Culturally Appropriate Evaluation of Tribally Based Suicide Prevention Programs: A Review of Current Approaches
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 Safe Epidemiology: Oxymoron or Scientific Imperative
Culture at the Centre of Community Based Aged Care in a Remote Australian Indigenous Setting: A Case Study of the Development of Yuendumu Old People's Programme
Current Health Services, Chapter 3
Le Dépistage des Retards de Développement Chez les Jeunes Enfants d’une Communauté des Premières Nations
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.