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2021 Reports of the Auditor General of Canada to the Parliament of Canada: Independent Auditor's Report 11: Health Resources for Indigenous Communities--Indigenous Services Canada
Audit covered the period from 1 January 2020 to 31 March 2021.
Aboriginal Admissions: The Untold Story
Aboriginal and Islander Health Service Funding Found To Be Consistent With The Low Income Groups In The Wider Community
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Carers Kit
Aboriginal Health Management Training Program Graduation
Aboriginal Mental Health
Aboriginal Mental Health - For Health Workers
Aboriginal People and HIV/AIDS: Legal Issues
Aboriginal Suicide: A Call for Vigilance
Access Barriers among Indigenous Women Seeking Prenatal Care in Canada: A Literature Review
Access to Health Care for American Indians and Alaskan Natives: A Comparative Analysis
Across Australia...From Health Worker to Health Worker
Addressing Racism in the Healthcare System: A Policy Position and Discussion Paper
AIDS: The New Smallpox among Native Americans
Alcoholism, Group Therapy and Self-Esteem: Residential Group Treatment in the North
American Indian and Alaska Native Knowledge and Public Health for the Primary Prevention of Missing or Murdered Indigenous Persons
American Indian Breast Cancer Project: Educational Development and Implementation
And the Women Said ... Reporting on Birthing Services for Aboriginal Women from Remote Top End Communities
Are Subarctic Indians Undergoing the Epidemiologic Transition
Art: A Way to Cope with Peer Pressure
Barriers to Culturally Safe Care for Indigenous Peoples: A Key Informant Perspective
British Columbia First Nations and Influenza Pandemic of 1918-19
Brother Encouraged 'A' Student's Curiosity About Science
Dr. Lillian Eva Dyck, receipient of the 1999 National Aboriginal Achievement Award in the field of Science and Technology, relates to readers the personal interests and influences that led her to pursue science.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.27.
Bush Aborigines and City Nurses: Bridging the Gap
CADTH Custom Request: Impacts of COVID-19 on First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Populations in Canada
Calls to Action: Truth, Reconciliation, and Indigenous Rights for Supportive Decision-Making in Healthcare
Examines what is needed to improve equitable health care for Indigenous populations in urban settings.
The Canadian Health Care System: An Analytical Perspective
Centering Indigenous Voices to Inform the Delivery of Culturally-Appropriate Mental Wellness Services
Changes to Health, Access to Health Services, and the Ability to Meet Financial Obligations among Indigenous People with Long-term Conditions or Disabilities Since the Start of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Children's Health Up-Date: Eczema
Clinician Self-Schema and Cross-Cultural Perception: A Test of Biases
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.
Colonizing Bodies: Aboriginal Health and Healing in British Columbia, 1900-50
Combining First Nations Research Methods with a World Health Organization Guide to Understand Low Childhood Immunisation Coverage in Children in Tamworth, Australia
Looks at the cause of and ways to address the low immunization rates in Indigenous communities in Australia.
Community Healing and Aboriginal Self-Government
Continuing Care in Indigenous Communities: Guidebook
Correlates of Physical Activity Frequency in Mohawk Elementary School Children: The Kahnawake Schools Diabetes Prevention Project, KSDPP, 1994-1997
COVID-19 and Indigenous Peoples: From Crisis towards Meaningful Change: Report of the Standing Committee on Indigenous and Northern Affairs
Cultural and Cognitive Considerations in the Prevention of American Indian Adolescent Suicide
Cultural Competency Standards Regarding Practical Nursing with Indigenous Peoples
The Cultural Construction of Suicide as Revealed in Discursive Patterns among Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Caregivers
Cultural Mediation in Cancer Diagnosis and End-of-Life Decision-making: The Experience of Aboriginal Patients in Canada
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.
Culture and Sexual Practices in Response to HIV among Aboriginal People Living On-Reserve in Ontario
Culture, Self-Rated Health and Resource Allocation Decision-Making
Decolonizing Health in Canada: A Manitoba First Nation Perspective
Reports results of 183 interviews and focus groups held between 2015 and 2015 in eight communities with a variety of health delivery systems, geographies, accessibilities and language groups. Four themes emerged: control of healthcare, traditional medicine and healing practices, community participation, and dealing with the impacts of colonization.