This report presents the findings of a national environmental scan to identify and describe current prevention programming, practices and policies addressing unintentional injury prevention in Aboriginal populations and communities. The scan was conducted by the British Columbia Injury Research and Prevention Unit (BCIRPU) during the period December 2011 – March 2012.Medicine, Faculty ofOther UBCPediatrics, Department ofUnreviewedFacultyResearche
Injury is the leading cause of death for Canadians aged 1 to 44, occurring disproportionately across...
Unintentional injury and trauma rates are disproportionately high in Inuit regions, and environmenta...
Local public health units in the province of Ontario, Canada, are often the primary source of health...
This report presents the findings of a national environmental scan to identify and describe current ...
First Nations and Inuit children and youth indicators are important tools to influence policy and to...
First Nations and Inuit children and youth indicators are important tools to influence policy and to...
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...
While injuries are a leading health concern for Aboriginal populations, injury rates and types vary ...
An executive summary of the environmental scan of the seniors and veterans falls prevention initiati...
An environmental scan of the seniors and veterans falls prevention initiatives in British ColumbiaMe...
Background. The project, Injury in British Columbia’s Aboriginal Communities: Building Capaci...
Background. Injury is a major public health concern, particularly for Canadians living in Arctic reg...
Recently, First Nation (FN) organizations have entered into agreements with federal and provincial g...
Background: The project, Injury in British Columbia's Aboriginal Communities: Building Capacity whil...
Injury is the leading cause of death for Canadians aged 1 to 44, occurring disproportionately across...
Unintentional injury and trauma rates are disproportionately high in Inuit regions, and environmenta...
Local public health units in the province of Ontario, Canada, are often the primary source of health...
This report presents the findings of a national environmental scan to identify and describe current ...
First Nations and Inuit children and youth indicators are important tools to influence policy and to...
First Nations and Inuit children and youth indicators are important tools to influence policy and to...
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...
While injuries are a leading health concern for Aboriginal populations, injury rates and types vary ...
An executive summary of the environmental scan of the seniors and veterans falls prevention initiati...
An environmental scan of the seniors and veterans falls prevention initiatives in British ColumbiaMe...
Background. The project, Injury in British Columbia’s Aboriginal Communities: Building Capaci...
Background. Injury is a major public health concern, particularly for Canadians living in Arctic reg...
Recently, First Nation (FN) organizations have entered into agreements with federal and provincial g...
Background: The project, Injury in British Columbia's Aboriginal Communities: Building Capacity whil...
Injury is the leading cause of death for Canadians aged 1 to 44, occurring disproportionately across...
Unintentional injury and trauma rates are disproportionately high in Inuit regions, and environmenta...
Local public health units in the province of Ontario, Canada, are often the primary source of health...