Objectives: In Canada, and elsewhere, indigenous peoples who use illicit drugs and/or alcohol (IPWUID/A) commonly experience vulnerability and a disproportionate burden of harm related to substance use. In Vancouver, Canada, there are concerns that inequitable access, retention, and post treatment care within substance use treatment programs may exacerbate these harms. This study sought to understand the policies and practices with the potential to produce inequities and vulnerabilities for IPWUID/A in substance use treatment, situate the vulnerabilities of IPWUID/A in substance use treatment within the context of wider structural vulnerability of IPWUID/A, and generate recommendations for culturally safe treatment options. Methods: ...
First Nations and Inuit youth who abuse solvents are one of the most highly stigmatized substance-ab...
Background: In the Canadian Province of British Columbia (BC), the BC Mental Health Act permits inv...
Background: Indigenous leaders are deeply concerned about the overrepresentation of Indigenous child...
The effects of intergenerational trauma, colonization, and genocide are numerous and include higher ...
Substance misuse and its consequences among indigenous minority populations in countries such as Aus...
Introduction In many settings worldwide, members of indigenous groups experience a disproportiona...
Background: In Canada, the rate of opioid use, opioid use disorder (OUD), and associated mortality a...
As with many Indigenous groups around the world, Aboriginal communities in Canada face significant c...
Objectives: In Canada, and elsewhere, Indigenous people who use illicit drugs and/or alcohol (WUID/A...
Objectives: In Canada, and elsewhere, Indigenous people who use illicit drugs and/or alcohol (WUID/A...
Background Drug users’ organizations have made progress in recent years in advocati...
Background: As with many Indigenous groups around the world, Aboriginal communities in Canada face s...
Background: As with many Indigenous groups around the world, Aboriginal communities in Canada face s...
Indigenous populations in Canada are at higher risk of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs; e.g., a...
Background: In the Canadian Province of British Columbia (BC), the BC Mental Health Act permits inv...
First Nations and Inuit youth who abuse solvents are one of the most highly stigmatized substance-ab...
Background: In the Canadian Province of British Columbia (BC), the BC Mental Health Act permits inv...
Background: Indigenous leaders are deeply concerned about the overrepresentation of Indigenous child...
The effects of intergenerational trauma, colonization, and genocide are numerous and include higher ...
Substance misuse and its consequences among indigenous minority populations in countries such as Aus...
Introduction In many settings worldwide, members of indigenous groups experience a disproportiona...
Background: In Canada, the rate of opioid use, opioid use disorder (OUD), and associated mortality a...
As with many Indigenous groups around the world, Aboriginal communities in Canada face significant c...
Objectives: In Canada, and elsewhere, Indigenous people who use illicit drugs and/or alcohol (WUID/A...
Objectives: In Canada, and elsewhere, Indigenous people who use illicit drugs and/or alcohol (WUID/A...
Background Drug users’ organizations have made progress in recent years in advocati...
Background: As with many Indigenous groups around the world, Aboriginal communities in Canada face s...
Background: As with many Indigenous groups around the world, Aboriginal communities in Canada face s...
Indigenous populations in Canada are at higher risk of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs; e.g., a...
Background: In the Canadian Province of British Columbia (BC), the BC Mental Health Act permits inv...
First Nations and Inuit youth who abuse solvents are one of the most highly stigmatized substance-ab...
Background: In the Canadian Province of British Columbia (BC), the BC Mental Health Act permits inv...
Background: Indigenous leaders are deeply concerned about the overrepresentation of Indigenous child...