Adaptations to the Serious Illness Conversation Guide to Be More Culturally Safe
Using sharing circles to identify ways to make the tools used in palliative care to be more culturally relevant for Indigenous patients.
Using sharing circles to identify ways to make the tools used in palliative care to be more culturally relevant for Indigenous patients.
Examines the IT'S TIME toolkit as a means to provide collaborative culturally relevant treatment for tobacco addiction within Inuit communities.
Using a case study by the Institute for Urban Indigenous Health (IUIH) to examine ways to address institutional racism.
Reports results of literature search and qualitative and quantitative survey data from 29 women living in Arviat, Salluit, Inuvik, and Baker Lake. Study's focus was sexual violence and harassment in the workplace, and identifying gaps, opportunities and recommendations to ensure women's safety and economic security.
Related material: Literature Review.
Discusses 12 options available to policy makers and provides cost estimates.
Discusses how Indigenous Knowledge can help scientific understanding of landscape changes on the Arctic Coastal Plain and on lake processes.
In this creative nonfiction piece, poet talks about her practice of writing and how it relates to gender, land, and community.
Looks at Gerald Vizenor's, Hiroshima Bugi, Katsuichi Honda's Harukor: An Ainu Woman's Tale and Shigeru Kayano's Our Land Was a Forest: An Ainu Memoir and the importance of the survivance narrative.
Overview of statistics compiled from various sources.
Related Material: 3rd edition 2021
4th edition.