A Principled Approach to Research Conducted with Inuit, Métis, and First Nations People: Promoting Engagement Inspired by the CIHR Guidelines for Health Research Involving Aboriginal People (2007-2010)
Research to address the health burdens experienced by Indigenous populations is essential. In the Canadian context, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada determined that these health burdens are the result of policies that have undermined opportunities to address community-level health n...
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fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:ySwmfFwekIFC___ctCgf0 2023-05-15T16:14:59+02:00 A Principled Approach to Research Conducted with Inuit, Métis, and First Nations People: Promoting Engagement Inspired by the CIHR Guidelines for Health Research Involving Aboriginal People (2007-2010) Jull, Janet King, Alexandra King, Malcolm Graham, Ian D. Morton Ninomiya, Melody E. Jacklin, Kristen Moody-Corbett, Penny Moore, Julia E. 2020-01-01 https://doi.org/10.18584/iipj.2020.11.2.10635 http://id.erudit.org/iderudit/1069637ar en eng Scholarship@Western (Western University) Érudit University of Western Ontario, Western Libraries doi:10.18584/iipj.2020.11.2.10635 10670/1.phl802 http://id.erudit.org/iderudit/1069637ar other lic_creative-commons The International Indigenous Policy Journal ethics guidelines Inuit Métis First Nations Indigenous engagement equity CIHR Guidelines TCPS2 research scipo info Text https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_18cf/ Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2020 fttriple https://doi.org/10.18584/iipj.2020.11.2.10635 2023-01-22T18:11:49Z Research to address the health burdens experienced by Indigenous populations is essential. In the Canadian context, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada determined that these health burdens are the result of policies that have undermined opportunities to address community-level health needs. The Canadian Institutes of Health Research Guidelines for Health Research Involving Aboriginal People (2007-2010), or“CIHR Guidelines,” were prepared in a national consultation process involving Inuit, Métis, and First Nations communities, researchers, and institutions. This paper asserts that the principles espoused in the CIHR Guidelines hold ongoing potential to guide health research with Indigenous people in ways that promote equitable research partnerships. We encourage those in research environments to engage with the spirit and content of the CIHR Guidelines. Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations inuit Unknown Canada International Indigenous Policy Journal 11 2 |
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Research to address the health burdens experienced by Indigenous populations is essential. In the Canadian context, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada determined that these health burdens are the result of policies that have undermined opportunities to address community-level health needs. The Canadian Institutes of Health Research Guidelines for Health Research Involving Aboriginal People (2007-2010), or“CIHR Guidelines,” were prepared in a national consultation process involving Inuit, Métis, and First Nations communities, researchers, and institutions. This paper asserts that the principles espoused in the CIHR Guidelines hold ongoing potential to guide health research with Indigenous people in ways that promote equitable research partnerships. We encourage those in research environments to engage with the spirit and content of the CIHR Guidelines. |
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Jull, Janet King, Alexandra King, Malcolm Graham, Ian D. Morton Ninomiya, Melody E. Jacklin, Kristen Moody-Corbett, Penny Moore, Julia E. |
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Jull, Janet King, Alexandra King, Malcolm Graham, Ian D. Morton Ninomiya, Melody E. Jacklin, Kristen Moody-Corbett, Penny Moore, Julia E. |
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Jull, Janet |
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A Principled Approach to Research Conducted with Inuit, Métis, and First Nations People: Promoting Engagement Inspired by the CIHR Guidelines for Health Research Involving Aboriginal People (2007-2010) |
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A Principled Approach to Research Conducted with Inuit, Métis, and First Nations People: Promoting Engagement Inspired by the CIHR Guidelines for Health Research Involving Aboriginal People (2007-2010) |
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A Principled Approach to Research Conducted with Inuit, Métis, and First Nations People: Promoting Engagement Inspired by the CIHR Guidelines for Health Research Involving Aboriginal People (2007-2010) |
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A Principled Approach to Research Conducted with Inuit, Métis, and First Nations People: Promoting Engagement Inspired by the CIHR Guidelines for Health Research Involving Aboriginal People (2007-2010) |
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A Principled Approach to Research Conducted with Inuit, Métis, and First Nations People: Promoting Engagement Inspired by the CIHR Guidelines for Health Research Involving Aboriginal People (2007-2010) |
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principled approach to research conducted with inuit, métis, and first nations people: promoting engagement inspired by the cihr guidelines for health research involving aboriginal people (2007-2010) |
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