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Aboriginal Health Workers and the TAFE Drug and Alcohol Training Course
Aboriginal People And Injecting Drug Use: New Research
Aboriginal Youth Benefit From Award Program
Comments on the Duke of Edinburgh Award program that encourages participation of Aboriginal youth, provides meaningful activities, and recognizes community involvement.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.15.
Acknowledging Native Healing Traditions: Medicine Wheel Offers Sacred Approach to Treating Addictions
Addictions Prevention and Recovery Services in the Northwest Territories: Report of the Auditor General of Canada to the Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly
Adverse Childhood Experiences and Risk Behaviours in People Who Use Injection Drugs
Alcohol and Suicide Death Among American Indians of New Mexico: 1980-1998
Alcoholism, Native and Non-Native Treatment Technologies and the Discourse of Difference
At Risk: Recommendations for a Strategy on HIV, Blood-borne Pathogens and Injection Drug Use
The Barrow Studies: An Alaskan's Perspective
The Birpai of the Manning River and Purfleet Station
Building Best Practices With Community
Cape York Justice Study (Fitzgerald Report)
Cardiovascular Disease and Risk in the Aboriginal Population
Casualties of Aboriginal Displacement in Canada: Children at Risk Among the Innu of Labrador
The Challenge of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome in Adult Offender Populations
Choosing a Different Direction
Community-led Recovery from the Opioid Crisis through Culturally-based Programs and Community-based Data Governance
Examines the community-based opioid agonist treatment (OAT) program Naandwe Miikan (The Health Path).
Considering the Myth of the Drunken Indian
Content Analysis Informing the Development of Adapted Harm Reduction Talking Circles (HaRTC) with Urban American Indians and Alaska Natives Experiencing Alcohol Use Disorder
Using a qualitative research study to examine the use of a more culturally significant intervention and treatment for alcohol abuse amongst Indigenous communities.
'Cultural Safety' and the Analysis of Health Policy Affecting Aboriginal People
Culture, Colonization, and Policy Making: Issues in Native American Health
Department of National Health and Welfare, Medical Services Branch, Indian and Northern Health Services Directorate Annual Report, Fiscal Year 1988-1989
"Dialogue on Aboriginal Health: Sharing Our Challenges and Our Successes": Aboriginal Forum
Disabled American Indians: A Special Population Requiring Special Considerations
Don't Look the Other Way: Homelessness among Indigenous and Inuit Persons Milton-Parc Area in Montréal: Investigation Report and Recommendations
Investigation was undertaken due to ongoing complaints about the escalating violence, prostitution and sale of drugs in the inner city neighbourhood.
The Dreamers: Art Therapy For Women
E.L.D.E.R.S. Gathering for Native American Youth: Continuing Native American Traditions and Curbing Substance Abuse in Native American Youth
Effectiveness of Interventions for the Prevention and Treatment of Substance Use Disorders Among First Nations, Métis and Inuit Populations
Scan of published literature with a focus on cultural and need-based interventions.
Ethnic Differences in Alcohol Outcomes Expectancies and Drinking Patterns
Ethnic Identity and Acculturation Processes in Urban Native Americans: Relationships to Alcohol Expectancies and Alcohol Use
Females Experiencing Sexual and Drug Vulnerabilities are at Elevated Risk for HIV Infection Among Youth Who Use Injection Drugs
Fetal Abuse: An Exploration of Emerging Philosophic, Legal, and Policy Issues
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome--Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, and New York, 1995-1997
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Women's Health: Setting a Women-Centred Research Agenda - Final Report
First Nations Develop Alcohol Harm Reduction Policies
First Nations Women Clients: Experiences in Dual Relationships
Fostering Healing Through Occupation: The Case of the Canadian Inuit
From Desperation to Hope: The Stories of Three Aboriginal Women
From Hunting to Drinking: The Devastating Effects of Alcohol on an Australian Aboriginal Community
From the Health Workers
Generations of Betrayal: Mishkeegogamang, Called `Mish' by Those Who Live There, Is a Community That Sums Up All That Is Wrong with Canada's Treatment of Native People
A Growing Soul
Harm Reduction: Considered and Applied
Healing the Soul Wound: The Retraditionalization of Native Americans In Substance Abuse Treatment
HIV and Hepatitis B Surveillance in First Nations Alcohol and Drug Treatment Centres in British Columbia, Canada, 1992-2000
Human T-Lymphotropic Virus Type I and II Infections in First Nations Alcohol and Drug Treatment Centres in British Columbia, Canada, 1992-2000
The Importance of Culture in Alcohol Care: Listening to First Nations staff in Australian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services
Looks at the use of a bi-cultural approach to address alcoholism within Indigenous communities.