It is a privilege to introduce this Suicide Prevention Issue: Journal of Indigenous Wellbeing: Te Mauri Pimatisiwin, of seven new papers and one poem. This is the second volume of work we have been able to facilitate for Indigenous Suicide Prevention. We are confident these will build on the 2017 volume, and most importantly extend the indigenous suicide prevention evidence base
[Extract] This report presents the results of a systematic search of the peer reviewed and grey lite...
BACKGROUND: Suicide is a leading cause of death among Indigenous Australians. Friends, family and fr...
This chapter begins with an overview of the recent epidemiological trends in suicide and attempted s...
Aliwa! Kwobidjil Yoowal Nidjak KoorlinyHey - Watch Out! Things are moving - the best is coming hereK...
Across the globe suicide has become a major public health concern. Indigenous suicide rates have esc...
Background: Indigenous young people have significantly higher suicide rates than their non-indigenou...
The suicide prevention continuum illustrates a practical approach to the complex issue of suicide pr...
The Second Edition of the Journal of Indigenous Wellbeing – Te Mauri: Pimatisiwin by Te Rau Matatini...
Suicide is one of the most significant issues facing Indigenous communities throughout Canada. The r...
It is critical to develop practical, effective, ecological, and decolonizing approaches to indigenou...
Introduction: A literature review in databases was carried out on suicidal behavior in indigenous pe...
As the Indigenous nation of Aotearoa New Zealand, Māori have suffered greatly with the number of ran...
Suicide prevention education has been widely accepted as a viable effort to help prevent youth suici...
Last week, the government released the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Suicide Prevention Eval...
In Canada, Indigenous youth suicide represents one of several health disparities burdening Indigenou...
[Extract] This report presents the results of a systematic search of the peer reviewed and grey lite...
BACKGROUND: Suicide is a leading cause of death among Indigenous Australians. Friends, family and fr...
This chapter begins with an overview of the recent epidemiological trends in suicide and attempted s...
Aliwa! Kwobidjil Yoowal Nidjak KoorlinyHey - Watch Out! Things are moving - the best is coming hereK...
Across the globe suicide has become a major public health concern. Indigenous suicide rates have esc...
Background: Indigenous young people have significantly higher suicide rates than their non-indigenou...
The suicide prevention continuum illustrates a practical approach to the complex issue of suicide pr...
The Second Edition of the Journal of Indigenous Wellbeing – Te Mauri: Pimatisiwin by Te Rau Matatini...
Suicide is one of the most significant issues facing Indigenous communities throughout Canada. The r...
It is critical to develop practical, effective, ecological, and decolonizing approaches to indigenou...
Introduction: A literature review in databases was carried out on suicidal behavior in indigenous pe...
As the Indigenous nation of Aotearoa New Zealand, Māori have suffered greatly with the number of ran...
Suicide prevention education has been widely accepted as a viable effort to help prevent youth suici...
Last week, the government released the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Suicide Prevention Eval...
In Canada, Indigenous youth suicide represents one of several health disparities burdening Indigenou...
[Extract] This report presents the results of a systematic search of the peer reviewed and grey lite...
BACKGROUND: Suicide is a leading cause of death among Indigenous Australians. Friends, family and fr...
This chapter begins with an overview of the recent epidemiological trends in suicide and attempted s...