Youth Leadership and Engagement in Research in Nunavik : Conversation no. 1

Inuit Nunangat continues to be highly researched, and Nunavik is no exception. At this informal kitchen table talk, Nunavimmiut will share ideas and experiences about research in their region with a focus on health, education and social science fields. To what extent are the perspectives and contrib...

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Main Authors: Quintal-Marineau, Magalie, Smith, Michelle, Qarjuit Youth Council, First Peoples Post-Secondary Storytelling Exchange
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:French
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Online Access:https://espace.inrs.ca/id/eprint/13057/
https://espace.inrs.ca/id/eprint/13057/1/Youth_Image_Magalie.pdf
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Summary:Inuit Nunangat continues to be highly researched, and Nunavik is no exception. At this informal kitchen table talk, Nunavimmiut will share ideas and experiences about research in their region with a focus on health, education and social science fields. To what extent are the perspectives and contributions of Nunavimmiut, especially youth, informing research? How are youth needs and interests being addressed? Is current research relevant and beneficial to youth, their families and communities? How can research contribute to capacity building, knowledge sharing and creative solutions in the fields of health and education?