This exploratory study was materialized through community involvement establishing a community-university partnership with the Girl Power Program at Sturgeon Lake First Nation, Saskatchewan. Girl Power is an after-school program that helps girls between the ages of 10 and 15 to mitigate risk factors including sexual violence and abuse, parental neglect, and teenage pregnancy. This community-based participatory research project guided by āhkamēyimowin (perseverance in Plains Cree) studies how girls involved in the Girl Power Program described the concept of mamāhtāwicikew (empowerment in Plains Cree). The purpose of this research is to illuminate the experiences of girls in relation to empowerment, as well as roadblocks to empowerment, in or...
This brief reports on a first-of-a-kind meeting between the Population Council’s GIRLCenter and orga...
The Milo Pimatisiwin Project is a community-centred initiative of John Delaney Youth Centre in the M...
The research shared in this article seeks an understanding of Indigenous resilience within the conte...
This exploratory study was materialized through community involvement establishing a community-unive...
This study examined the impact of an in-school empowerment program on adolescent girls in rural Mani...
First Nations peoples in Canada are increasingly referred to as an ‘at risk’ population for the deve...
In contrast with mainstream Canadian youth, First Nations youth experience many health disparities. ...
This brief highlights the partnership between the Indigenous Adolescent Girls’ Empowerment Network (...
as a means to facilitate health promotion. We propose youth-guided community-based participatory res...
Background: To promote health equity for Indigenous youth in Canada, a federally funded initiative J...
Boys dominate youth recreational programs in ways that control the conversation and the physical spa...
The Healthy Relationships Plus – Enhanced (HRP-E) program was designed for vulnerable youth to devel...
Objective: This case study describes the efforts of an Aboriginal men's group to facilitate and sup...
Adolescence is a dynamic and complex period in any society, but within the Aboriginal population thi...
This article describes the process of developing an academic and community participatory action rese...
This brief reports on a first-of-a-kind meeting between the Population Council’s GIRLCenter and orga...
The Milo Pimatisiwin Project is a community-centred initiative of John Delaney Youth Centre in the M...
The research shared in this article seeks an understanding of Indigenous resilience within the conte...
This exploratory study was materialized through community involvement establishing a community-unive...
This study examined the impact of an in-school empowerment program on adolescent girls in rural Mani...
First Nations peoples in Canada are increasingly referred to as an ‘at risk’ population for the deve...
In contrast with mainstream Canadian youth, First Nations youth experience many health disparities. ...
This brief highlights the partnership between the Indigenous Adolescent Girls’ Empowerment Network (...
as a means to facilitate health promotion. We propose youth-guided community-based participatory res...
Background: To promote health equity for Indigenous youth in Canada, a federally funded initiative J...
Boys dominate youth recreational programs in ways that control the conversation and the physical spa...
The Healthy Relationships Plus – Enhanced (HRP-E) program was designed for vulnerable youth to devel...
Objective: This case study describes the efforts of an Aboriginal men's group to facilitate and sup...
Adolescence is a dynamic and complex period in any society, but within the Aboriginal population thi...
This article describes the process of developing an academic and community participatory action rese...
This brief reports on a first-of-a-kind meeting between the Population Council’s GIRLCenter and orga...
The Milo Pimatisiwin Project is a community-centred initiative of John Delaney Youth Centre in the M...
The research shared in this article seeks an understanding of Indigenous resilience within the conte...