Cultivating and supporting Indigenous peer youth leaders should be an important part of Canada’s response to HIV. This paper examines how a group of Indigenous youth leaders took up the notion of leadership in the context of HIV prevention. Taking Action II was a community-based participatory action research project. Eighteen Indigenous youth leaders from across Canada were invited to share narratives about their passion for HIV prevention through digital storytelling. One-on-one semi-structured interviews were conducted with participants after they developed their digital stories, and then again several months later. A thematic analysis of the interviews was conducted to identify major themes. Youth identified qualities of an Indigenous yo...
Post-secondary educational institutions have partnered with Indigenous groups to provide community-b...
This article presents the process used in a Participatory Research Project with Canadian Indigenous ...
Adolescence is a dynamic and complex period in any society, but within the Aboriginal population thi...
Background: This paper examines how a group of Indigenous youth leaders take up the notion of leader...
Abstract This paper explores the methodologies and principles of Indigenous youth leadership. The au...
Indigenous communities experience a greater burden of ill health than all other communities in Canad...
Abstract Background Research carried out in partnership with Indigenous youth at The Native Youth S...
AbstractChallenges created by colonial policies have created a range of negative impacts on the heal...
Background: In Canada, Aboriginal people are overrepresented in the HIV epidemic and infected at a y...
Indigenous communities in Canada share a common history of colonial oppression. As a result, many In...
This article explores the ways in which (a) Indigenous youth involved in an HIV intervention took up...
This qualitative study aimed to enhance our understanding of youth engagement experiences from the p...
In contrast with mainstream Canadian youth, First Nations youth experience many health disparities. ...
Indigenous youth are disproportionately represented in new HIV infection rates in Canada. Current an...
Abstract Background Indigenous young people are currently highly overrepresented in the HIV epidemic...
Post-secondary educational institutions have partnered with Indigenous groups to provide community-b...
This article presents the process used in a Participatory Research Project with Canadian Indigenous ...
Adolescence is a dynamic and complex period in any society, but within the Aboriginal population thi...
Background: This paper examines how a group of Indigenous youth leaders take up the notion of leader...
Abstract This paper explores the methodologies and principles of Indigenous youth leadership. The au...
Indigenous communities experience a greater burden of ill health than all other communities in Canad...
Abstract Background Research carried out in partnership with Indigenous youth at The Native Youth S...
AbstractChallenges created by colonial policies have created a range of negative impacts on the heal...
Background: In Canada, Aboriginal people are overrepresented in the HIV epidemic and infected at a y...
Indigenous communities in Canada share a common history of colonial oppression. As a result, many In...
This article explores the ways in which (a) Indigenous youth involved in an HIV intervention took up...
This qualitative study aimed to enhance our understanding of youth engagement experiences from the p...
In contrast with mainstream Canadian youth, First Nations youth experience many health disparities. ...
Indigenous youth are disproportionately represented in new HIV infection rates in Canada. Current an...
Abstract Background Indigenous young people are currently highly overrepresented in the HIV epidemic...
Post-secondary educational institutions have partnered with Indigenous groups to provide community-b...
This article presents the process used in a Participatory Research Project with Canadian Indigenous ...
Adolescence is a dynamic and complex period in any society, but within the Aboriginal population thi...