Beyond deficit:'Strengths‐based approaches' in Indigenous health research
Health research concerning Indigenous peoples has been strongly characterised by deficit
discourse—a 'mode of thinking'that is overly focused on risk behaviours and problems …
discourse—a 'mode of thinking'that is overly focused on risk behaviours and problems …
Historical trauma, substance use, and indigenous peoples: seven generations of harm from a “big event”
J Nutton, E Fast - Substance use & misuse, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Indigenous peoples the world over have and continue to experience the devastating effects
of colonialism including loss of life, land, language, culture, and identity. Indigenous peoples …
of colonialism including loss of life, land, language, culture, and identity. Indigenous peoples …
[图书][B] Strategies for teaching learners with special needs
EA Polloway, JR Patton, L Serna, JW Bailey - 2001 - lazytrader.org
Description: Twelfth edition.| Hoboken: Pearson,[2022]| Includes bibliographical references
and index.| Summary:“Strategies for Teaching Learners with Special Needs has been …
and index.| Summary:“Strategies for Teaching Learners with Special Needs has been …
Pacific peoples and the pandemic: exploring multiple well-beings of people in tourism-dependent communities
RA Scheyvens, A Movono… - Journal of Sustainable …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This article aims to examine how the border closures due to Covid-19 have impacted the
well-being of Pacific peoples. Many women, men and children living on islands around the …
well-being of Pacific peoples. Many women, men and children living on islands around the …
For the love of our children: An Indigenous connectedness framework
JS Ullrich - … : An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
This article draws on Indigenous literature to develop a conceptual framework that makes
visible Indigenous child wellbeing. A process of qualitative content analysis identified and …
visible Indigenous child wellbeing. A process of qualitative content analysis identified and …
Anishinabe youth perceptions about community health: Toward environmental repossession
K Big-Canoe, CAM Richmond - Health & place, 2014 - Elsevier
This community-based research applied environmental dispossession as a theoretical
framework for understanding Anishinabe youth perceptions about health, social …
framework for understanding Anishinabe youth perceptions about health, social …
Historical trauma and substance use among American Indian people with current substance use problems.
Objective: In the United States, American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) people suffer
health inequities associated with alcohol and other drug use and also experience historical …
health inequities associated with alcohol and other drug use and also experience historical …
[HTML][HTML] Toward a positive psychology of indigenous thriving and reciprocal research partnership model
There are many examples of Indigenous success in the current Australian context. However,
little is known about how to identify, measure, and emulate these successes more broadly …
little is known about how to identify, measure, and emulate these successes more broadly …
From landscape practices to ecosystem services: Landscape valuation in Indigenous contexts
AC Bélisle, A Wapachee, H Asselin - Ecological Economics, 2021 - Elsevier
The well-being of Indigenous people relies on a deep and complex relationship with the
land. The consequences of environmental changes on landscape value need to be …
land. The consequences of environmental changes on landscape value need to be …
[PDF][PDF] The link between Indigenous culture and wellbeing: Qualitative evidence for Australian Aboriginal peoples
S Colquhoun, AM Dockery - 2012 - ncsehe.edu.au
Evidence from both the international and Australian literature suggests that the wellbeing of
Indigenous people is enhanced when they maintain their 'traditional'culture. This paper uses …
Indigenous people is enhanced when they maintain their 'traditional'culture. This paper uses …