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The Process of Cultural Competence in the Delivery of Healthcare Services
Promising Practices in First Nations and Aboriginal Maternal and Child Health Programs: Community Perspectives on What Works: A Report on the Findings from the BC Tripartite First Nations and Aboriginal Maternal and Child Health Working Group
Promoting a Decolonized Model of Type II Diabetes Care for Aboriginal Peoples Living along the North Shore of Lake Huron
The Provincial Implementation Team Report on the Recommendations of the Brian Sinclair Inquest Report: 90 Day Report
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Queensland Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Health Worker Education Program
Raising the Standards of Aboriginal Health Care
Rap About Clap: A Qualitative Study of American Indian Youth and STDs/STIs
A Reciprocal Relationship: Accountability for Public Value in the Aboriginal Community Sector: A Report Prepared for the Lowitja Institute
Reconciling Evidence-based Practice and Cultural Competence in Mental Health Services: Introduction to a Special Issue
Restoring the Blessings of the Morning Star: Childbirth and Maternal-Infant Health for First Nations Near Edmonton, Alberta
Rethinking Cancer, Raising Hope: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander "State of Knowledge' on Cancer Roundtable: Report
The Road Is Made by Walking: Towards a Better Primary Health Care System for Australia's First Peoples: Report
The Road Is Made by Walking: Towards a Better Primary Health Care System for Australia's First Peoples. Summary Report
The Road Is Made by Walking: Towards a Better Primary Health Care System for Australia's First Peoples: The Funding, Accountability and Results (FAR) Project
Role of the Nurse in Returning Birth to the North
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples 54: Battlefords' Indian and Metis Friendship Centre, North Battleford, Saskatchewan
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples 70: Wendake, Quebec City, Quebec
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Individual Presentation by Antonia Jack
Jack describes her negative experiences with the health care system in attempting to be treated for back pain. She states that the policy for chiropractic help discriminates against Aboriginal people who need medical attention as soon as possible, not months later.
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Individual Presentation by Mary Evik (Via Translator)
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Anne Rochon, and Vicki Van Wagner, Interim Regulatory Council on Midwifery
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Cheryl Starr, Saskatchewan Indian Youth Advisory Council
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Chief Allan Happyjack and Jack Blacksmith, Waswanipi Nation Council
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Henoch Obed, Labrador Inuit Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Herb Manak
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Isabelle Smith, Disability Counsellor, Saskatoon Indian and Metis Friendship Centre
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by John Crisp on behalf of the Paddle Prairie Metis Settlement
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Louise Bouvier, Yukon Indian Women's Association
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Marlene Antoniow, Family Support Worker Co-Ordinator, Indian Friendship Centre, Sault Ste. Marie
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Nellie Beardy, Executive Director, Sioux Lookout First Nations Health Authority
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Richard Mills and Evelyn Buffalo, Aboriginal Peoples Community Health Centre, Timmins, Ontario
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Rose Dufour, Department of Community Health, Laval University Hospital
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by the Native Aid and Friendship Centre
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation on Behalf of Dr. Dave Bridgeman, Chiropractor, by Antonia Jack
Presentation on behalf chiropractor which discusses "the ongoing and seemingly discriminatory practice by the Non-Aboriginal system which outright prevents the Aboriginal from choosing the care of the chiropractic doctor for his or her ills in time of need, and having it covered by the insurance program that is in place for Native people."
A Scoping Study of Cultural Interventions to Treat Addictions in Indigenous Populations: Methods, Strategies and Insights from a Two-Eyed Seeing Approach
Research looked at interventions and their effectiveness. Includes literature review, and consultations with 12 National Native Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program and Youth Solvent Addiction Program treatment centres through a series of focus groups Part of the three-year study Honouring Our Strengths: Indigenous Culture as Intervention in Addiction Treatment.
Seeing Clearly: A Community-Based Inquiry Into Vision Care Access for a Rural Northern First Nation
A Selection of Traditional Medicinal Remedies Important to Contemporary Carrier People in Their Treatment of Disease
Serving American Indian Elderly in Cities: An Invisible Minority
Shared Decision Making With Aboriginal Women Facing Health Decisions: A Qualitative Study Identifying Needs, Supports, and Barriers
Shedding Light or Fanning Flames?: A Consideration of the Challenges in Exploring the Relative Effectiveness of Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services
Spring 2015 Reports of the Auditor General of Canada [to the House of Commons]: Report 4: Access to Health Services For Remote First Nations Communities
System Enablers of Distributed Maternity Care for Aboriginal Communities in British Columbia: Findings from a Realist Review
Table 577-0003: Aboriginal Peoples Survey, Access to and Use of Health Care Services, by Aboriginal Identity, Age Group and Sex, Population Aged 6 Years and Over, Canada, Provinces and Territories: Occasional
Threading, Stitching, and Storytelling: Using CBPR and Blackfoot Knowledge and Cultural Practices to Improve Domestic Violence Services for Indigenous Women
Together in Wellness: Tripartite Committee on First Nations Health: Annual Report, October 2014-October 2015
[Two-Eyed Seeing in Medicine] (Authors' Draft)
Understanding the Intergenerational Effects of Colonization: Aboriginal Women With Neurological Conditions-Their Reality and Resilience
Using a Community-Based Participatory Research Approach to Collect Hopi Breast Cancer Survivors' Stories
Describes role of the Hopi Women's Health Program located on the Hopi Indian Reservation in northern Arizona.