First Nation’s Health Development: Tools for Assessment of Health and Social Service Program Impacts on Community Wellness and Capacity (Saskatchewan, Canada)
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Project status:
Completed Description: As part of SPHERU's First Nation’s Health Development: Tools for Assessment of Health and Social Service Program Impacts on Community Wellness and Capacity, this project developed indicators and a framework for use by First Nations and northern health organizations to track the effects of health and human service programs under their jurisdiction on indicators of community health. The first phase can be accessed at ttp://www.uregina.ca/fnh/. Revisions and future directions concerning the Environment domain will now be taken back to the project team and communities for discussion.
Outputs / Publications: Report
Researcher(s):
Brandon P. Anthony Researcher(s):
Bonnie Jeffery Researcher(s):
Sylvia Abonyi Academic Area(s):
Development Studies
remote and rural communities
local knowledge
indigenous peoples
Affiliations:
Center for Environment and Security (CENSE) Affiliations:
Department of Environmental Sciences and Policy Funding body:
ENVERA 