peer-reviewedIndigenous communities experience a greater burden of ill health than all other communities in Canada. Across the Eeyou Istchee territory of northern Quebec, all nine James Bay Cree communities experience similar health challenges. In 2014, the Cree Health Board (CHB) supported an initiative to stimulate local community prioritization for health change. While many challenges identified were specific to youth (10-29 years of age), youth’s perspectives in these reports to date have been limited. We sought to understand how Cree youth perceived youth health and their engagement in health and health planning across Eeyou Istchee. As part of a CHB-McGill partnership, this qualitative descriptive study adopted a community-based parti...
This study explores the question ‘What characterizes the relationship that Cree youth in Eeyou Istch...
Objective. To compare the current state of health research on Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal youth in...
Abstract Background Participation in on-the-land prog...
Indigenous communities experience a greater burden of ill health than all other communities in Canad...
Indigenous communities experience a greater burden of ill health than all other communities in Canad...
Indigenous communities experience a greater burden of ill health than all other communities in Canad...
Successful responses to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada's (TRC, 2015) Calls to Act...
The current state of Aboriginal health is of national concern. Aboriginal people as a population do ...
Background: To promote health equity for Indigenous youth in Canada, a federally funded initiative J...
This qualitative study aimed to enhance our understanding of youth engagement experiences from the p...
Currently, there is limited literature demonstrating awareness of how contemporary Aboriginal People...
The Milo Pimatisiwin Project is a community-centred initiative of John Delaney Youth Centre in the M...
Abstract Background Social determinants of Indigenous health are known to include structural determi...
As the population of First Nations peoples ages, the need for health care will increase. First Natio...
Indigenous youth represent one of the most marginalized demographics in Canada. As such they must co...
This study explores the question ‘What characterizes the relationship that Cree youth in Eeyou Istch...
Objective. To compare the current state of health research on Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal youth in...
Abstract Background Participation in on-the-land prog...
Indigenous communities experience a greater burden of ill health than all other communities in Canad...
Indigenous communities experience a greater burden of ill health than all other communities in Canad...
Indigenous communities experience a greater burden of ill health than all other communities in Canad...
Successful responses to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada's (TRC, 2015) Calls to Act...
The current state of Aboriginal health is of national concern. Aboriginal people as a population do ...
Background: To promote health equity for Indigenous youth in Canada, a federally funded initiative J...
This qualitative study aimed to enhance our understanding of youth engagement experiences from the p...
Currently, there is limited literature demonstrating awareness of how contemporary Aboriginal People...
The Milo Pimatisiwin Project is a community-centred initiative of John Delaney Youth Centre in the M...
Abstract Background Social determinants of Indigenous health are known to include structural determi...
As the population of First Nations peoples ages, the need for health care will increase. First Natio...
Indigenous youth represent one of the most marginalized demographics in Canada. As such they must co...
This study explores the question ‘What characterizes the relationship that Cree youth in Eeyou Istch...
Objective. To compare the current state of health research on Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal youth in...
Abstract Background Participation in on-the-land prog...