The 2010 edition of the Tri-Council Policy Statement on Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Humans introduced a new chapter, titled "Research Involving the First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples of Canada." The goal of our study was to explore how this chapter is being implemented in research involving Mi’kmaw communities in Nova Scotia. Qualitative data from four groups—health researchers, research ethics board representatives, financial services administrators, and Mi’kmaw community health directors—revealed that while the chapter is useful in navigating this ethical space, there is room for improvement. The challenges they encountered were not insurmountable; with political will from the academy and with guidance from Indigenous commu...
Although there are numerous ethical guidelines for research with Indigenous communities, not all res...
In Labrador, the NunatuKavut (formerly Labrador Inuit Métis) have begun to introduce a rigorous comm...
Academic research in Canada involving Aboriginal peoples has changed dramatically during the last 20...
The 2010 edition of the Tri-Council Policy Statement on Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Human...
This paper reports on an innovative process by which the Inuit and First Nations communities of Newf...
Ethical standards of conduct in research undertaken at Canadian universities involving humans has be...
Recent ethical guidelines developed by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research along with the Tri...
Health research involving Indigenous peoples is regulated by guidelines based on the ethics of Indig...
In 2008, Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami and Inuit Tuttarvingat of the National Aboriginal Health Org...
The most valuable resources common to all human health research endeavors are those individuals who ...
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...
Research to address the health burdens experienced by Indigenous populations is essential. In the Ca...
In this paper, we review existing ethical guidelines that support Circumpolar Indigenous Peoples’ en...
In this paper, we review existing ethical guidelines that support Circumpolar Indigenous Peoples’ en...
Although there are numerous ethical guidelines for research with Indigenous communities, not all res...
In Labrador, the NunatuKavut (formerly Labrador Inuit Métis) have begun to introduce a rigorous comm...
Academic research in Canada involving Aboriginal peoples has changed dramatically during the last 20...
The 2010 edition of the Tri-Council Policy Statement on Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Human...
This paper reports on an innovative process by which the Inuit and First Nations communities of Newf...
Ethical standards of conduct in research undertaken at Canadian universities involving humans has be...
Recent ethical guidelines developed by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research along with the Tri...
Health research involving Indigenous peoples is regulated by guidelines based on the ethics of Indig...
In 2008, Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami and Inuit Tuttarvingat of the National Aboriginal Health Org...
The most valuable resources common to all human health research endeavors are those individuals who ...
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...
Research to address the health burdens experienced by Indigenous populations is essential. In the Ca...
In this paper, we review existing ethical guidelines that support Circumpolar Indigenous Peoples’ en...
In this paper, we review existing ethical guidelines that support Circumpolar Indigenous Peoples’ en...
Although there are numerous ethical guidelines for research with Indigenous communities, not all res...
In Labrador, the NunatuKavut (formerly Labrador Inuit Métis) have begun to introduce a rigorous comm...
Academic research in Canada involving Aboriginal peoples has changed dramatically during the last 20...