Research
- Community Research for Change e-Workbook
Community Research for Change talks about ways that research can help create positive changes in your community’s health and wellbeing. Research is a deliberate, planned and organized way of gathering information. The knowledge that is created from research can help change a situation by increasing awareness and understanding of the issues. Certain types of research can also promote change by the way they are done, by bringing people together, empowering and building capacity, for example, community participatory research and Indigenous methods.
- Health Governance Models e-Workbook
Health governance refers to the way people work together to manage and deliver
community health programs and services. It includes boards of directors, committees of the board, staff and relationships with elected or political leadership. This workbook is intended for First Nations communities, on‐reserve and off, and in rural and urban settings.
- Urban First Nations Health Research Discussion Paper
In 2008, the First Nations Centre (FNC), National Aboriginal Health Organization (NAHO) requested a discussion paper that would address health research as it pertains to urban First Nations people in Canada.
- Health Information, Research and Planning
Health governance is a crucial component of self-determination, and will ultimately lead to improved health status for First Nations Peoples. As part of its mandate to build First Nations capacity to govern, manage and deliver health services, the First Nations Centre (FNC) develops and disseminates information resources on various topics related to health research and planning.
- First Nations Tele-health
This publication follows from a commitment made by the First Nations Centre (FNC) of the National Aboriginal Health Organization (NAHO) at the First Nations and Inuit Tele-health Conference, held September 22-23, 2005 in Winnipeg. This commitment was to produce a list of tele-health applications for use by First Nations (FN) planners engaged in developing regional tele-health strategic plans.
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