Addictions Prevention and Recovery Services in the Northwest Territories: Report of the Auditor General of Canada to the Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly
The Cedar Project - Mobile Phone Use and Acceptability of Mobile Health Among Young Indigenous People Who Have Used Drugs in British Columbia, Canada: Mixed Methods Exploratory Study
Collaborative Data Governance to Support First Nations-Led Overdose Surveillance and Data Analysis in British Columbia, Canada
Discusses the collection of Indigenous opioid-related overdoses data that adheres to the OCAP principles and supports Indigenous self-determination.
Colonial Policies and Indigenous Women in Canada
Community Awareness of Outreach Efforts to Reduce Underage Drinking on California Indian Reservations
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).
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.
COVID-19 Information for First Nations in Alberta
Crossing the Last Frontier: Problems Facing Aboriginal Women Victims of Rape in Central Australia
The Culture is Prevention Project: Measuring Culture As a Social Determinant of Mental Health for Native/Indigenous Peoples
Department of National Health and Welfare, Medical Services Branch, Indian and Northern Health Services Directorate Annual Report, Fiscal Year 1991-1992
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.
Drug and Alcohol Policies at Tribal Colleges: A Descriptive Study Assessing Variations in Alcohol and Drug Policy by Setting
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.
Ethnostress: The Disruption of the Aboriginal Spirit
An Examination of Novel Harm Reduction Interventions for Indigenous and Other Youth of Color
Examining Cultural Identification and Alcohol Use among American Indian and Caucasian College Students
Explaining Patterns of Crime in the Native Villages of Alaska
From Health Worker to Health Worker Across Australia: Cultural Sensitivity in Contact Tracing
Healing Our Spirit Worldwide: A World Indigenous Conference Promoting Addiction Free Lifestyles
The Health of the Aboriginal Populations in Montréal
Heavy Metal: The Social Meaning of Petrol Sniffing in Australia [Book Review]
The Highway of Tears
The Implementation of Rifapentine and Isoniazid (3HP) in two Remote Arctic Communities with a Predominantly Inuit Population, the Taima TB 3HP Study
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.
International Indigenous Conference on Addiction Free Lifestyles
Interviews with American Indian and Alaska Native People Who Inject Drugs
Māori Mental Health Nursing: Growing Our Workforce
The Medical-Moral Economy of Regulations: Alcohol Legislation in B.C., 1871-1925
A Microcosm of Tobacco Research: An American Indian Northern Plains Review
A literature review of research focusing on smoking rates amongst American Indigenous communities.
Models of Tribal Promising Practices: Tribal Opioid Overdose Prevention, Care Coordination, and Data Systems
Moving Towards Cultural Safety in Mental Health and Addictions Contracting for Urban Indigenous Peoples: Lessons from British Columbia
Health Sciences Thesis (PhD) -- Simon Fraser University, 2020.
Our Health Counts Thunder Bay Factsheets
Survey conducted using Respondent-Driven Sampling resulted in 601 adult and 229 child surveys being completed. In addition to health questions respondents were asked about other topics such as culture, identity, housing, discrimination, and access to justice.