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Check out our very own ACHH Initiative Community Research Project Coordinator, John R Sylliboy, featured in the Canada World Youth Newsletter (Page 4).  The ACHH Initiative is very lucky to have someone with such worldy experience  on our team.  Way to go John!    ...

Check out this funding opportunity for Aboriginal or African Nova Scotian Dalhousie students to obtain 10 weeks of paid research employment this summer.  The ACHH Initiative would love to take on a summer student interested in completing a relevant summer project in our area. Click here for further details and/or contact us if you...

Take a few minutes to read this CBC News article about the pervasive racism experienced by Aboriginal people in Canada's healthcare system.  Many of the themes discussed in this article were similar to our own research findings as well. ​"Michelle Labrecque pushes herself gingerly in a wheelchair down the hallway of a hotel. The Oneida woman...

ACHH Initiative team members Margot Latimer, Kara Paul and Lisa Perley-Dutcher attended the Indigenous Health Conference at the University of Toronto last week.  Dr. Latimer and Kara Paul presented a poster on the development and content testing of the ACHH app.  It was a sold out conference with over 450 attendees...

The creation of the ACHH Initiative has been in the works for many years. The ACHH Initiative is actually an expansion of the Understanding Pediatric Pain in Aboriginal  Communities (UnPPAC) project. Check out Lost in Translation in Izaak magazine for more information on the UnPPAC project and to see where it all began! ...

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