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Principal Investigator:Winter, Jennifer Licensed Year(s):
2022
Summary:
This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No.5281.
The key objective of the Community Engagement Program is to hear about and document resident and community perspectives on local and regional socioeconomic priorities, concerns, and goals in the context of existing, planned, and potential infrastructure development in the territory. This will provide decision makers a...
Principal Investigator:Vold, Lindsey Licensed Year(s):
2021
Summary:
This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No.4866.
The aim of this research is to support community food security. Working with the Inuvik Community Greenhouse (ICG), the purpose of this research is to improve services by talking with community residents about their perceptions and experiences about buying and growing local food. The research team are looking to find ...
Principal Investigator:MacLeod, Martha Licensed Year(s):2015
2014
20132012 Summary:
The main objectives of this research project are to:
1. Describe and compare the roles and functions of nurses practicing in various work environments and with differing scopes of practice to determine how roles are enacted in rural/remote communities.
2. Describe the engagement of nurses with primary health care in rural/remote communities.
3. Examine what contributes to the recruitment of n...
Principal Investigator:Lizotte, Amy R Licensed Year(s):
2012
Summary:
The research seeks to identify a practical and tangible solution to localizing Yellowknife food and to empower a slower food movement in Yellowknife. The literature review will highlight success stories from NWT’s past and current food initiatives as well as other remote communities’ food successes, while drawing from the experiential knowledge and observations of interviewees. The interviews with...
Principal Investigator:Southcott, Chris Licensed Year(s):20112010
2009
20082007 Summary:
The objectives of this study are:
• To continue with developing a comprehensive listing of social economy organizations in Northern Canada.
• To undertake a survey of these organizations to determine the characteristics of these organizations including locations, activities, size, employment, membership and structure.
• To determine the research needs of these organizations through a needs sur...
Principal Investigator:Bassi Kellett, Sheila E Licensed Year(s):
2009
Summary:
This project will focus on the question: “What research strategies can the Government of the Northwest Territories undertake, in partnership with community governments and their representative organizations, that would most effectively support the enhancement of local government administrators’ leadership competencies and capacities within the Northwest Territories?” Key partners in this are the G...
Principal Investigator:Makowsky, Mark J. Licensed Year(s):
2009
Summary:
This license has been issued for the scientific research application #781.
The overall objective of this study is to demonstrate the feasibility of a community pharmacy-based approach to the management of hypertension in patients with diabetes residing in northern communities.
Eighty-two patients will be approached to participate in the study and the pharmacist will work with them to measure...
Principal Investigator:Graham, John R. Licensed Year(s):2010
2008
2008
2007 Summary:
This study will ultimately allow the researchers to determine the factors that have the greatest impact on the subjective well being (SWB) of practicing social workers in northern communities, and develop recommendations for both the individual social worker and the employer that are likely to enhance SWB in social workers.
This research will involve a postal survey sent to 145 members of the Ass...
Principal Investigator:Laidlaw, Victoria S. Licensed Year(s):
2008
Summary:
This licence is issued for scientific research application #198.
The objective of this research is to investigate how non-aboriginal residents of the NWT acquire northern identities and how it impacts their participation in resource development consultations or decisions. This will include exploring how they personally identify as a ‘northerner’ and how they classify or categorize others as ‘...
Principal Investigator:Davison, Patricia B Licensed Year(s):
2008
Summary:
This research attempts to look at the impact of the level of child care on the labour force in Inuvik. The main issues that form the historical rationale for this research include: the lack of high quality accessible and safe choices for young children while parents/caregivers worked or took training, and the lack of support for families with young children.
This research will be conducted thr...