An Examination of the Social Determinants of Health as Factors Related to Health, Healing and Prevention of Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder in a Northern Context: The Brightening Our Home Fires Project, Northwest Territories, Canada
Project involved asking participants to respond to the question "What does health and healing look like for you in your community"?
An Examination of Three Key Factors: Alcohol, Trauma and Child Welfare: Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder and the Northwest Territories of Canada: Brightening Our Home Fires
Examining DNA Fingerprinting as an Epidemiology Tool in the Tuberculosis Program in the Northwest Territories, Canada
Examining the Theory of Historical Trauma Among Native Americans
Excess Frequent Insufficient Sleep in American Indians/Alaska Natives
Expanding Urban American Indian Youths' Repertoire of Drug Resistance Skills: Pilot Results From a Culturally Adapted Prevention Program
Experience with Cochlear Implants in Greenlanders with Profound Hearing Loss Living in Greenland
The Experiences of Aboriginal Health Workers and Non Aboriginal Health Professionals Working Collaboratively in the Delivery of Health Care to Aboriginal Australians: A Systematic Review of Qualitative Evidence
Experiences of Being a Young Male Sami Reindeer Herder: A Qualitative Study in Perspective of Mental Health
An Experiment in Therapeutic Planning: Learning With the Gwa'sala-'Nakwaxda'xw First Nations
An Exploration into Indigenous Autism
Brief discussion of the lack of information on autism in the Indigenous population.
Exploration of the Impact of Canada's Information Management Regime on First Nations Data Sovereignty
An Exploratory Study on How Structural Racism Influences Chronic Disease and Health and Wellness of First Nations in Canada
Health Sciences Thesis (PhD) -- Simon Fraser University, 2022.
An Exploratory Study on the Use of Photovoice as a Method For Approaching FASD Prevention in the Northwest Territories
Exploring Indigenous Concepts of Health: The Dimensions of Métis and Inuit Health
Uses data from 2001 Aboriginal Peoples Survey to explore patterns of dimensions of health in the two populations and examine how they are affected by cultural and geographical contexts.
Chapter one from Moving Forward, Making a Difference, vol. 2, which is also vol. 4 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series.
Originally presented at the second annual Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2006.
Exploring Mi'kmaq Women's Experiences With Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
Exploring Mi'kmaq Women's Experiences With Pap Smear Screening In Nova Scotia
Exploring Strategies For Fostering Optimal Sexual Health With Aboriginal Girls Living in Rural Canadian Communities: Perspectives From a Rapid Evidence Assessment
Exploring the Transitions Associated With Aging in Two Northern First Nations Communities
Expressive Therapy as a Treatment Preference for Aboriginal Trauma
Extreme Environments: An Integrated Science Learning Unit for Yukon Grade 6 Students
Fall 2013 Report of the Auditor General of Canada [to the House of Commons]: Chapter 6: Emergency Management on Reserves
Feasibility and Acceptability of Virtual Implementation of a Sexual Reproductive Health Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program for Native Youth
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder [FASD] Among Aboriginal Children Under Six Years of Age and Living Off Reserve
Finding Our Way Home: Research on Indigenous Homelessness in Surrey: Part 1: Research Report on Indigenous Homelessness in Canada
Related Material: Part 2: What We Heard Report; Part 3: Data Summary; Executive Summary.
First Nation Community Perceptions Of Positive Behaviour Changes Identified In Youth Associated With Participation In A Community Recreation Program: A Grounded Theory Approach
A First Nation Community's Perspectives of Tuberculosis
The First National Survey of Indigenous People's Health and Nutrition in Brazil: Rationale, Methodology, and Overview of Results
Measured nutritional health of Indigenous children under 5 and Indigenous women 14 to 49. Focused on: nutritional status, prevalence of hypertension and diabetes mellitus in women, child hospitalization, prevalence of tuberculosis and malaria in women, access to health services and programs, and characteristics of the domestic economy and diet.
First Nations 101: Tons of Stuff You Need to Know About First Nations People
Book review of: First Nation 101: Tons of Stuff You Need to Know About First Nations People Lynda Gray.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.18.
First Nations and Inuit Health: Health Status of First Nations On-Reserve in Atlantic Canada 2012
First Nations and Inuit Health: Health Status of First Nations On-Reserve in Atlantic Canada 2013
First Nations and Non-Aboriginal Children in Child Protection Services
First Nations Biomonitoring Initiative: National Results (2011)
First Nations Cancer Control in Canada Baseline Report
First Nations Health Human Resources Tripartite Strategic Approach
First Nations Health Status Report: Alberta Region 2011-12
First Nations/Quebec Incidence Study of Child Maltreatment and Serious Behaviour Problems Investigated by Child Protection Services in 2019
Uses a weighted sample of 2,211 First Nations children and 34,575 non-Indigenous children extracted from administrative databases of institutions which provided child protection services.
FNLED Peoples Report: 2018-2020
Results from 1,350 individuals living in 25 communities. Respondents were asked questions about employment, income, ability to meet expenses, retirement, cultural practices, First Nations language skills, and physical health.
Food and Water Security Issues in Russia I: Food Security in the General Population of the Russian Arctic, Siberia and the Far East, 2000-2011
Food Security and Indigenous Mental Health
Footprints in Time: The Longitudinal Study of Indigenous Children: Report from Wave 4
Foreword
Forward
A Framework for Aboriginal Health Systems
Highlights model of care which improves access, care, costs, local needs, and improves population's health status. Chapter four from Setting the Agenda for Change, vol. 2, which is also vol. 2 in the Aboriginal Policy Research series. Originally presented at the Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, 2002.