First Nations and Inuit children and youth indicators are important tools to influence policy and to measure community‐specific aspects of health and wellness in a First Nations context. As a result, this project’s purpose was to develop a set of indicators that can be used to monitor and evaluate the health of Canadian First Nations children, youth and their families in relation to injury and injury prevention.Medicine, Faculty ofNon UBCPediatrics, Department ofUnreviewedFacult
How health is defined and assessed is a priority concern for Indigenous peoples due to considerable ...
During the past decade,there have been several health surveys involving Canada?s Aboriginal people.I...
Issue addressed: The excess injury rate in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities is a ma...
First Nations and Inuit children and youth indicators are important tools to influence policy and to...
The project outlined in this report flowed from CCYHC’s indicators initiative. The purpose of this r...
Measuring Injury Matters is intended to be a practical resource for injury prevention professionals ...
This report presents the findings of a national environmental scan to identify and describe current ...
This paper addresses citizen participation in the development of community-level health and capacity...
While injuries are a leading health concern for Aboriginal populations, injury rates and types vary ...
Background. The project, Injury in British Columbia’s Aboriginal Communities: Building Capaci...
This report is a systematic review of the literature, and preliminary report of the Aboriginal Injur...
The purpose of this directory was to collect information on initiatives designed to prevent injuries...
Background: The project, Injury in British Columbia's Aboriginal Communities: Building Capacity whil...
Introduction: Indicators of socioeconomic status, health behaviours and health histories are importa...
During the past decade, there have been several health surveys involving Canada’s Aboriginal people....
How health is defined and assessed is a priority concern for Indigenous peoples due to considerable ...
During the past decade,there have been several health surveys involving Canada?s Aboriginal people.I...
Issue addressed: The excess injury rate in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities is a ma...
First Nations and Inuit children and youth indicators are important tools to influence policy and to...
The project outlined in this report flowed from CCYHC’s indicators initiative. The purpose of this r...
Measuring Injury Matters is intended to be a practical resource for injury prevention professionals ...
This report presents the findings of a national environmental scan to identify and describe current ...
This paper addresses citizen participation in the development of community-level health and capacity...
While injuries are a leading health concern for Aboriginal populations, injury rates and types vary ...
Background. The project, Injury in British Columbia’s Aboriginal Communities: Building Capaci...
This report is a systematic review of the literature, and preliminary report of the Aboriginal Injur...
The purpose of this directory was to collect information on initiatives designed to prevent injuries...
Background: The project, Injury in British Columbia's Aboriginal Communities: Building Capacity whil...
Introduction: Indicators of socioeconomic status, health behaviours and health histories are importa...
During the past decade, there have been several health surveys involving Canada’s Aboriginal people....
How health is defined and assessed is a priority concern for Indigenous peoples due to considerable ...
During the past decade,there have been several health surveys involving Canada?s Aboriginal people.I...
Issue addressed: The excess injury rate in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities is a ma...