Writing policy that applies to First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples in Canada has become more interactive as communities and their representative organizations press for practical recognition of an Aboriginal right of self-determination. When the policy in development is aimed at supporting “respect for human dignity” as it is in the case of ethics of research involving humans, the necessity of engaging the affected population becomes central to the undertaking
This abstract was prepared for the inaugural 'HDR Student Conference', Flinders University, November...
Alongside consistent reporting on health inequities affecting Indigenous peoples in Canada, Indigeno...
This paper reports on an innovative process by which the Inuit and First Nations communities of Newf...
Writing policy that applies to First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples in Canada has become more inte...
Writing policy that applies to First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples in Canada has become more inte...
The 2010 edition of the Tri-Council Policy Statement on Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Human...
Ethical standards of conduct in research undertaken at Canadian universities involving humans has be...
Past Australian government policies have controlled, disenfranchised and infantilised Indigenous peo...
Federally funded research in Canada is of significant scope and scale. The implications of research ...
Academic research in Canada involving Aboriginal peoples has changed dramatically during the last 20...
Unlike Canada and Australia, New Zealand has not produced a nationwide ethics policy to guide resear...
The most valuable resources common to all human health research endeavors are those individuals who ...
Co-hosted by Indian and Northern Affairs and the University of Western Ontario, the conference promo...
This paper explores the implications of Canada's Tri-Council Policy Statement Ethical Conduct for Re...
In 2008, Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami and Inuit Tuttarvingat of the National Aboriginal Health Org...
This abstract was prepared for the inaugural 'HDR Student Conference', Flinders University, November...
Alongside consistent reporting on health inequities affecting Indigenous peoples in Canada, Indigeno...
This paper reports on an innovative process by which the Inuit and First Nations communities of Newf...
Writing policy that applies to First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples in Canada has become more inte...
Writing policy that applies to First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples in Canada has become more inte...
The 2010 edition of the Tri-Council Policy Statement on Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Human...
Ethical standards of conduct in research undertaken at Canadian universities involving humans has be...
Past Australian government policies have controlled, disenfranchised and infantilised Indigenous peo...
Federally funded research in Canada is of significant scope and scale. The implications of research ...
Academic research in Canada involving Aboriginal peoples has changed dramatically during the last 20...
Unlike Canada and Australia, New Zealand has not produced a nationwide ethics policy to guide resear...
The most valuable resources common to all human health research endeavors are those individuals who ...
Co-hosted by Indian and Northern Affairs and the University of Western Ontario, the conference promo...
This paper explores the implications of Canada's Tri-Council Policy Statement Ethical Conduct for Re...
In 2008, Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami and Inuit Tuttarvingat of the National Aboriginal Health Org...
This abstract was prepared for the inaugural 'HDR Student Conference', Flinders University, November...
Alongside consistent reporting on health inequities affecting Indigenous peoples in Canada, Indigeno...
This paper reports on an innovative process by which the Inuit and First Nations communities of Newf...