Indigenous women in Canada face a range of health and social issues including domestic violence. Indigenous women (First Nations, Inuit and Métis) are six times more likely to be killed than non-Aboriginal women (Homicide in Canada, 2014; Miladinovic and Mulligan, 2015). Aboriginal women are 2.5 times more likely to be victims of violence than non-Aboriginal women (Robertson, 2010). These and other statistics highlight a significant difference in the level of violence experienced by Indigenous women to that experienced by women in the mainstream population in Canada. The historical impacts of colonization and forced assimilation are viewed as the main social determinant of health for aboriginal people in Canada, as they led to intergenerati...
Indigenous women are the fastest growing offender population in Canada. The largest increase in Indi...
Mental Health First Aid is a population health approach that educates people to recognize and respon...
Presents the current state of knowledge, practice and responses to violence against women in Austral...
<p>Indigenous women in Canada face a range of health and social issues including domestic violence. ...
Domestic violence is a widespread public health issue in which Canada’s health and legal systems add...
Throughout nursing thus far, I have been fortunate to come across a wide variety of experiences. Nat...
An Aboriginal woman has noticed an increase in the rate of Aboriginal women experiencing domestic vi...
Aboriginal women in Canada are at significantly higher risk for spousal violence and spousal homicid...
Abstract Health Issue Exposure to violence as children or as adults places a woman at higher risk of...
Aboriginal women globally are disproportionately affected by intimate partner violence (IPV) and fac...
Indigenous women in Canada experience highly disproportionate rates of police violence in comparison...
It is imperative that access to primary health care services is equitable as health care practitione...
The purpose of this study, prepared for the Native Women’s Association of Canada (NWAC) and funded b...
Indigenous women are disproportionately affected by the prevalence and severity of domestic and fami...
Background: Indigenous people are overrepresented in urban homeless populations internationally, a c...
Indigenous women are the fastest growing offender population in Canada. The largest increase in Indi...
Mental Health First Aid is a population health approach that educates people to recognize and respon...
Presents the current state of knowledge, practice and responses to violence against women in Austral...
<p>Indigenous women in Canada face a range of health and social issues including domestic violence. ...
Domestic violence is a widespread public health issue in which Canada’s health and legal systems add...
Throughout nursing thus far, I have been fortunate to come across a wide variety of experiences. Nat...
An Aboriginal woman has noticed an increase in the rate of Aboriginal women experiencing domestic vi...
Aboriginal women in Canada are at significantly higher risk for spousal violence and spousal homicid...
Abstract Health Issue Exposure to violence as children or as adults places a woman at higher risk of...
Aboriginal women globally are disproportionately affected by intimate partner violence (IPV) and fac...
Indigenous women in Canada experience highly disproportionate rates of police violence in comparison...
It is imperative that access to primary health care services is equitable as health care practitione...
The purpose of this study, prepared for the Native Women’s Association of Canada (NWAC) and funded b...
Indigenous women are disproportionately affected by the prevalence and severity of domestic and fami...
Background: Indigenous people are overrepresented in urban homeless populations internationally, a c...
Indigenous women are the fastest growing offender population in Canada. The largest increase in Indi...
Mental Health First Aid is a population health approach that educates people to recognize and respon...
Presents the current state of knowledge, practice and responses to violence against women in Austral...