Release: Indigenous Peoples’ Health Research Centre at the University of Regina Receives Funding from the Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation
Aboriginal youth in Saskatchewan are the focus of a new community-based research project combining arts, theatre, and storytelling to develop culturally-appropriate and cost-effective methods for improving Aboriginal youth health. The project is a partnership with File Hills Qu’Appelle (FHQ) Tribal...
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External Relations, University of Regina
2013
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10294/5172 |
Summary: | Aboriginal youth in Saskatchewan are the focus of a new community-based research project combining arts, theatre, and storytelling to develop culturally-appropriate and cost-effective methods for improving Aboriginal youth health. The project is a partnership with File Hills Qu’Appelle (FHQ) Tribal Council Health Services, Battleford Tribal Council Indian Health Services, Inc., and Northern Sport, Culture, and Recreation, and a research team from the Indigenous Peoples’ Health Research Centre (IPHRC). Staff no |
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