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Challenges to the provision of diabetes care in first nations communities: results from a national survey of healthcare providers in Canada

Challenges to the provision of diabetes care in first nations communities: results from a national survey of healthcare providers in Canada

... The first concern is the representativeness of the sample: the CIRCLE study was based on a sampling frame where communities were recruited based on pre-existing rela- tionships with ...in First ...

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Addressing the gaps in diabetes care in first nations communities with the reorganizing the approach to diabetes through the application of registries (RADAR): the project protocol

Addressing the gaps in diabetes care in first nations communities with the reorganizing the approach to diabetes through the application of registries (RADAR): the project protocol

... in First Nations communities have limited access to regular primary care and specialist services required for CCM-consistent diabetes care [9], with most care delivered through federally funded, ...

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Developing Culturally Responsive Teaching Practices in First Nations Communities: Learning Anishnaabemowin and Land-Based Teachings

Developing Culturally Responsive Teaching Practices in First Nations Communities: Learning Anishnaabemowin and Land-Based Teachings

... in First Nations communities in northern Ontario (Oskineegish, ...of First Nations schools and communities it can lead to confusion and disharmony between school and community ...

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Gaining Insights About Water: The Value of Surveys in First Nations Communities to Inform Water Governance

Gaining Insights About Water: The Value of Surveys in First Nations Communities to Inform Water Governance

... First Nations communities in Southern Ontario were the primary unit of analysis because of the persistence of drinking water problems, the increasing stresses on water resources, their reaction to ...

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Exploring Quality Improvement for Diabetes Care: A Multiple Case Study of Primary Care Teams in First Nations Communities in Canada

Exploring Quality Improvement for Diabetes Care: A Multiple Case Study of Primary Care Teams in First Nations Communities in Canada

... in First Nations communities in Canada including workforce barriers (staff shortages and turnover) and health policies around access remain prevalent in the current literature (Bhattacharyya, Estey, ...

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Implementing the General Education Development (GED) Program in First Nations Communities: Struggles for Power

Implementing the General Education Development (GED) Program in First Nations Communities: Struggles for Power

... remote communities looking for teaching positions (Ontario College of Teachers, ...remote First Nations communities, where the credentialing rules are perhaps less understood by the ...

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Epidemiological and genomic determinants of tuberculosis outbreaks in First Nations communities in Canada

Epidemiological and genomic determinants of tuberculosis outbreaks in First Nations communities in Canada

... in First Nations communities re- sulted from genetic changes in endemic strains or from the characteristics of cases, contacts, or the ...Canadian First Na- tions communities were ...

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Acute rheumatic fever in First Nations communities in northwestern Ontario

Acute rheumatic fever in First Nations communities in northwestern Ontario

... Lookout First Nations Health Authority cur- rently administers a successful tuberculosis program, which performs case detection and ongoing manage- ment of ...

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Exploring structural barriers to diabetes self-management in Alberta First Nations communities

Exploring structural barriers to diabetes self-management in Alberta First Nations communities

... FN persons with Treaty Status (including 83% of FN people in Alberta [36]) have prescription medication insurance coverage (with no co-payment or deduct- ible) through the Non-Insured Health Benefits pro- gram (NIHB), ...

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The Aftermath of Intergenerational Trauma: Substance Use Risk and Resiliency

The Aftermath of Intergenerational Trauma: Substance Use Risk and Resiliency

... by First Nations adults across ...the First Nations communities nationally; however, this is not arising as a means of ...in First Nations populations focuses on stressors ...

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First Nations hepatitis C virus infections

First Nations hepatitis C virus infections

... remote First Nations communities in northwestern ...regional First Nations leaders in 2009 and the resulting increase in testing for blood- borne ...These communities are ...

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Selected Cases on the Continuum of First Nations Learning

Selected Cases on the Continuum of First Nations Learning

... party’s first budget after coming to power, the bilateral child care agreements were ...2007). First Nations organizations also criticized the initiative, arguing that the assumption that private ...

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Exposure to Environmental Contaminants and Stress as Determinants of Health in Three Communities: Walpole Island and Attawapiskat First Nations and Naivasha, Kenya

Exposure to Environmental Contaminants and Stress as Determinants of Health in Three Communities: Walpole Island and Attawapiskat First Nations and Naivasha, Kenya

... the communities of interest contribute to project design and implementation, often driving both of ...in First Nations communities in ...entered communities, collected data they need ...

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Cultural Connectedness as Personal Wellness in First Nations Youth

Cultural Connectedness as Personal Wellness in First Nations Youth

... for First Nations youth, and especially First Nations youth who live on ...in First Nations communities is very high (FNIGC, 2011), so it could be de-motivating for the ...

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Bullying Experiences Among First Nations Youth: Identifying Effects on Mental Health and Potential Protective Factors

Bullying Experiences Among First Nations Youth: Identifying Effects on Mental Health and Potential Protective Factors

... the First Nations Advisory Committee within the school board, and the Education Board of the local First Nations communities that were involved with the ...

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Vol 23, No 4 (2013)

Vol 23, No 4 (2013)

... to First Nations communities on reserves; where a complex tri-departmental federal structure (Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada (AANDC), Health Canada, and Environment Canada) has ...

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FIRST NATIONS’ MOOSE HUNT IN ONTARIO: A COMMUNITY’S PERSPECTIVES AND REFLECTIONS

FIRST NATIONS’ MOOSE HUNT IN ONTARIO: A COMMUNITY’S PERSPECTIVES AND REFLECTIONS

... of First nations communities are undertaken as part of their treaty rights in Ontario, articulated in specific nation-to-nation agreements with the Government of Canada on behalf of the British ...

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Overview of Benefits of First Nations Language Immersion

Overview of Benefits of First Nations Language Immersion

... for First Nations schools in accordance with the regulations made by the Minister ...of First Nations to carry out their responsibilities under the ...undermined First Nations’ ...

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Chapter01.pdf

Chapter01.pdf

... They used every part of the buffalo, there was nothing they spoiled or wasted. This is what my mother told me. For example, the hide was used and the meat was sliced and dried so that it would last long. The bones were ...

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Towards building consensus: Revisiting key principles of CBPR within the First Nations/Aboriginal context

Towards building consensus: Revisiting key principles of CBPR within the First Nations/Aboriginal context

... within First Nations/Aboriginal contexts it is important to recognize and strive for ...a First Nations community, our re- search team was able to variably accept, adapt, and ...

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