[HTML][HTML] Exploring community engagement in place-based approaches in areas of poor health and disadvantage: A scoping review

T Rong, E Ristevski, M Carroll - Health & Place, 2023 - Elsevier
A scoping review was conducted to explore the characteristics, barriers, and enablers of
community engagement in place-based approaches to improving health outcomes in a …

IRBs and the protection-inclusion dilemma: Finding a balance

P Friesen, L Gelinas, A Kirby, DH Strauss… - The American Journal …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Institutional review boards, tasked with facilitating ethical research, are often pulled in
competing directions. In what we call the protection-inclusion dilemma, we acknowledge the …

Vancouver's Alcohol Knowledge Exchange: lessons learned from creating a peer-involved alcohol harm reduction strategy in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside

A Bailey, B Graham, M Harps, G Sedore - Harm Reduction Journal, 2023 - Springer
Despite high rates of harm attributable to alcohol use itself and the associated
marginalization of illicit drinkers in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside (DTES), alcohol-specific …

[HTML][HTML] “They are always focusing on the person who is doing the worst”: Exploring how crisis shapes young people's pathways in and out of supportive housing in …

D Manson, D Fast - Social Science & Medicine, 2023 - Elsevier
Housing instability, homelessness, and mental health among young people who use drugs
in Vancouver, Canada, and elsewhere have increasingly been framed through a language …

Doing community-based research during dual public health emergencies (COVID and overdose)

P Beck McGreevy, S Wood, E Thomson… - Harm Reduction …, 2023 - Springer
Meaningful engagement and partnerships with people who use drugs are essential to
conducting research that is relevant and impactful in supporting desired outcomes of drug …

(Epistemic) Injustice and Resistance in Canadian Research Ethics Governance

S Clairmont, E Doerksen, AE Gunay… - Ethics & Human …, 2025 - Wiley Online Library
This article brings a philosophical perspective to bear on issues of research ethics
governance as it is practiced and organized in Canada. Insofar as the processes and …

Community-Engaged Research Ethics Training (CERET): developing accessible and relevant research ethics training for community-based participatory research with …

J Morgan, SD Neufeld, H Holroyd, J Ruiz, T Taylor… - Harm Reduction …, 2023 - Springer
Background Community-based participatory research (CBPR) can directly involve non-
academic community members in the research process. Existing resources for research …

[HTML][HTML] “They talk about it like it's an overdose crisis when in fact it's basically genocide”: The experiences of Indigenous peoples who use illicit drugs in Vancouver's …

J Lavalley, L Steinhauer, DB Bundy, T Kerr… - International Journal of …, 2024 - Elsevier
Indigenous Peoples who use illicit drugs (IPWUID) are disproportionately represented
among toxic drug poisoning deaths in Canada. These drug-related harms are framed by the …

Beyond the 5-year recovery mark: Perspectives of researchers with lived and living experience on public engagement and discourse

CC Cioffi, RE Flinn, E Pasman, K Gannon… - International Journal of …, 2024 - Elsevier
There has been growing attention toward including people with lived and living experience
(PWLLE) with substance use, substance use disorders, and recovery in public-facing …

The generative potential of mess in community-based participatory research with young people who use (d) drugs in Vancouver

M Thulien, H Anderson, S Douglas, R Dykeman… - Harm reduction …, 2022 - Springer
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is increasingly standard practice for critical
qualitative health research with young people who use (d) drugs in Vancouver, Canada …