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Program Evaluation of the Healthy Relationships Program for LGBT2Q+ youth
chercheur principal: Crooks, Claire
Année(s) de permis: 2022 2021
Résumé: This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No.5102. The goal of the project is to build capacity and evaluate the efforts in the area of violence prevention and mental health promotion programming for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, Two-Spirit, Queer/Questioning (LGBT2Q+) youth. The research team provide educators and other professionals who work directly with LGBT2Q+ Y...


"That was our sport back then": An exploration of the developmental benefits of participating in Northern games
chercheur principal: McHugh, Tara-Leigh
Année(s) de permis: 2019
Résumé: This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No.4607. The objective of this community-based participatory research (CBPR) is to examine the emotional, mental, physical, and spiritual (i.e., holistic) benefits of participating in northern games for Indigenous youth. To address the research objective, two exploratory research questions will be addressed: 1) How does partic...


Negotiating Change: Community-based Mental Health and Addictions Practice in the Northwest Territories
chercheur principal: Kronstal, Alana
Année(s) de permis: 2008
Résumé: The purpose of this research is to document the experiences, perspectives and support needs of community mental health and addiction workers in the NWT. The researcher will gather data through interviews with GNWT mental health and addictions service providers in various communities. Paraprofessionals from all of the regional health authorities will be asked to volunteer to participate in the ...


Planning for Community Health
chercheur principal: Cliff, Amanda
Année(s) de permis: 2007 2006
Résumé: The objective of this Master’s-level study is to evaluate community health in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region in the context of planning initiatives. Health and well-being can be linked to both environmental and socio-economic factors as well as physiological factors. Therefore, examining variations in services and facilities between communities and any correlated differences in health outcomes ...


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