This article describes the process of developing an academic and community participatory action research partnership on Inuit youth and violence prevention through social media. Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada chose the topic, defined the research goals, co-developed the first draft of the project and its methodology, established and chaired an Inuit advisory committee, spearheaded consultations with other Inuit organizations to refine the methodology, and co-facilitated a focus group. The "action" part of the project involved using the research results to develop with Inuit youth an outreach strategy to prevent violence and promote health via social media. The article discusses the research process, which was guided by Inuit Qaujimajatuqa...
In 2008, Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami and Inuit Tuttarvingat of the National Aboriginal Health Org...
Manitoba is home to approximately 1,500 Inuit, and sees 16,000 consults yearly from the Kivalliq reg...
Nunavut communities struggle with numerous challenges related to social distress. It is important to...
This article describes the process of developing an academic and community participatory action rese...
Objectives. To determine how residents of the Inuit community of Nain, Nunatsiavut, Canada would lik...
The community of Qamanittuaq, like many communities in Nunavut, suffers from disproportionate levels...
The community of Qamanittuaq, like many communities in Nunavut, suffers from disproportionate levels...
The broad goals of the community-based participatory research (CBPR) include community engagement, c...
Young people’s voices are frequently overlooked in discussions about education development and polic...
Objective: This study responded to a community-identified need to form an evidence base for interven...
as a means to facilitate health promotion. We propose youth-guided community-based participatory res...
This article presents the process used in a Participatory Research Project with Canadian Indigenous ...
In this article the researchers explore the use of filmmaking for collaborative community action for...
International audienceAdjusting to global climate and socio-environmental changes has become a major...
Indigenous youth represent one of the most marginalized demographics in Canada. As such they must co...
In 2008, Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami and Inuit Tuttarvingat of the National Aboriginal Health Org...
Manitoba is home to approximately 1,500 Inuit, and sees 16,000 consults yearly from the Kivalliq reg...
Nunavut communities struggle with numerous challenges related to social distress. It is important to...
This article describes the process of developing an academic and community participatory action rese...
Objectives. To determine how residents of the Inuit community of Nain, Nunatsiavut, Canada would lik...
The community of Qamanittuaq, like many communities in Nunavut, suffers from disproportionate levels...
The community of Qamanittuaq, like many communities in Nunavut, suffers from disproportionate levels...
The broad goals of the community-based participatory research (CBPR) include community engagement, c...
Young people’s voices are frequently overlooked in discussions about education development and polic...
Objective: This study responded to a community-identified need to form an evidence base for interven...
as a means to facilitate health promotion. We propose youth-guided community-based participatory res...
This article presents the process used in a Participatory Research Project with Canadian Indigenous ...
In this article the researchers explore the use of filmmaking for collaborative community action for...
International audienceAdjusting to global climate and socio-environmental changes has become a major...
Indigenous youth represent one of the most marginalized demographics in Canada. As such they must co...
In 2008, Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami and Inuit Tuttarvingat of the National Aboriginal Health Org...
Manitoba is home to approximately 1,500 Inuit, and sees 16,000 consults yearly from the Kivalliq reg...
Nunavut communities struggle with numerous challenges related to social distress. It is important to...