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The Canadian Paediatric Society is reaching out to ask those who work towards preventing health problems in Indigenous Peoples to share their work in a virtual poster. While we can't be in person to learn about all the needed work, we can still virtually share progress and highlight the findings. Check...

The ACHH Initiative is so happy to see that The Two-Eyed Seeing Approach, which is one of the guiding principles of The ACHH Initiative research, was mentioned in the 2021 Report from the Canadian Pain Task Force. This is one example as to how understanding the culture, language, practices and individuals...

Such an exciting project that took six months to plan and implement in the HRM community! With the help of IKEA staff/management and Mi'kmaw educator John R Sylliboy, members of the HRM community were given a glimpse of Mi'kmaw culture  and were given the chance to further understand who the...

It is very exciting and encouraging to see that The FIRST Approach is becoming more well known and popular in the research world. According to the John Wiley and Sons Limited journal, "Co‐creating better healthcare experiences for First Nations children and youth: The FIRST approach emerges from Two‐Eyed seeing" was...

Geoff Regan Halifax reps from SKIP Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada / Président de la chambre des communes du Canada Ottawa, Ontario, on 30 April, 2019. © HOC-CDC Credit:Christian Diotte, House of Commons Photo Services The ACHH Initiative Team, along with Solutions For Kids In Pain (SKIP) visited Parliament Hill...

The ACHH Initiative and Dalhousie School of Nursing CTNHR Marginalized Populations & Health Equity Pillar invites you to a talk by Dr. Elizabeth Kepreotes titled: Insights into the Australian Indigenous experience: Setting up a new paediatric chronic pain service and keeping it ethical and family focused. Dr. Elizabeth Kepreotes is the...

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