Explaining the challenges and successes of participant driven intervention research with Indigenous families through the use of narrative ethnography provides an opportunity for a more nuanced reflection of results than other methods often used to depict qualitative results. Within this paper, findings from an intergenerational, multi-week research workshop exploring the concept of wellness are portrayed through the lens of a girl, mother and grandmother. Each of the vignettes is situated at different point in the intervention. This approach serves to explore post-reflexivity while highlighting participant engagement and resistance
Indigenous health research should reflect the needs and benefits of the participants and their commu...
Indigenous health research should reflect the needs and benefits of the participants and their commu...
Research with indigenous communities is one of the few areas of research encompassing profound contr...
The historical exploitation experienced by indigenous people in the United States has left a number ...
Moving towards reconciliation within Indigenous research requires the careful examination of existin...
Moving towards reconciliation within Indigenous research requires the careful examination of existin...
Moving towards reconciliation within Indigenous research requires the careful examination of existin...
Moving towards reconciliation within Indigenous research requires the careful examination of existin...
BACKGROUND: American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) youth experience disproportionately high rates ...
Health research in Canada carries a history of exploitation and cultural insensitivity in its approa...
In this presentation I will present the current interdsciplinary research I am engaged in for my doc...
Objective(s): To describe and reflect on an Indigenous researcher’s experience of vicarious trauma ...
In this presentation I will present the current interdsciplinary research I am engaged in for my doc...
Ethical research practice within community-based research involves many dimensions, including a comm...
In this presentation I will present the current interdsciplinary research I am engaged in for my doc...
Indigenous health research should reflect the needs and benefits of the participants and their commu...
Indigenous health research should reflect the needs and benefits of the participants and their commu...
Research with indigenous communities is one of the few areas of research encompassing profound contr...
The historical exploitation experienced by indigenous people in the United States has left a number ...
Moving towards reconciliation within Indigenous research requires the careful examination of existin...
Moving towards reconciliation within Indigenous research requires the careful examination of existin...
Moving towards reconciliation within Indigenous research requires the careful examination of existin...
Moving towards reconciliation within Indigenous research requires the careful examination of existin...
BACKGROUND: American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) youth experience disproportionately high rates ...
Health research in Canada carries a history of exploitation and cultural insensitivity in its approa...
In this presentation I will present the current interdsciplinary research I am engaged in for my doc...
Objective(s): To describe and reflect on an Indigenous researcher’s experience of vicarious trauma ...
In this presentation I will present the current interdsciplinary research I am engaged in for my doc...
Ethical research practice within community-based research involves many dimensions, including a comm...
In this presentation I will present the current interdsciplinary research I am engaged in for my doc...
Indigenous health research should reflect the needs and benefits of the participants and their commu...
Indigenous health research should reflect the needs and benefits of the participants and their commu...
Research with indigenous communities is one of the few areas of research encompassing profound contr...