Principal Investigator:Abele, Frances Licensed Year(s):
2016
Summary:
The overall purpose of the study is to document the range of projects that communities have developed, to explore and document the impact of the projects, and to share this knowledge across the north and with the public.
The project is organized in four phases. Phase One involves documentary research and analysis of the Health Canada database of projects. Phase Two involves scoping interviews ...
Principal Investigator:Abele, Frances Licensed Year(s):20112010
2009
Summary:
The project will document the factors contributing to homelessness in Yellowknife, with attention to the interaction between housing in Yellowknife and the other communities of the NWT and the particular problems faced by Dene, Métis and Inuit women. As this project is intended to be a companion study to a concurrent study of the impact of colonialism and the intergenerational transmission of har...
Principal Investigator:Abele, Frances Licensed Year(s):
1985
Summary:
To carry out research on Transport Canada's Native Fligh Service Station Operators Training Program, and to study factors that contribute to success or failure of that program....
Principal Investigator:Abele, Frances Licensed Year(s):
1985
Summary:
To carry out a native employment training study to study factors that contribute to the success and failure of training programs for native northerners from the perspective of trainees and communities....
Principal Investigator:Abele, Frances Licensed Year(s):
1984
Summary:
To carry out a Native Employment Training Study to study factors that contribute to the success and failure of training programs for native northerners from the perspective of trainees and communities....