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Positive youth development in Aboriginal physical activity and sport: A systematic review
Physical activity and, more specifically, sport, can positively impact the body, mind, heart,
and spirit of Aboriginal youth. Despite enthusiasm for these benefits, there is a paucity of …
and spirit of Aboriginal youth. Despite enthusiasm for these benefits, there is a paucity of …
Factors that sustain indigenous youth mentoring programs: a qualitative systematic review
J Sanchez, J Maiden, E Barton, L Walters, D Quinn… - BMC public health, 2023 - Springer
Background Indigenous youth worldwide continue to experience disproportional rates of
poorer mental health and well-being compared to non-Indigenous youth. Mentoring has …
poorer mental health and well-being compared to non-Indigenous youth. Mentoring has …
Promoting resilience and wellbeing through an outdoor intervention designed for Aboriginal adolescents
Aboriginal people in Canada (First Nations, Inuit and Métis) have a lower health status
compared to the Canadian population. There is a particular concern about the mental health …
compared to the Canadian population. There is a particular concern about the mental health …
Pathways for community research in sport and physical activity: Criteria for consideration
This paper focuses on how researchers might approach judging community scholarship and
what criteria might be used to evaluate this work. It is suggested that rather than adopting a …
what criteria might be used to evaluate this work. It is suggested that rather than adopting a …
Community-based participatory research with Indigenous communities: The proximity paradox
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is a promising approach used with
increasing prevalence in health research with underserviced Indigenous communities in …
increasing prevalence in health research with underserviced Indigenous communities in …
Embarking on community-based participatory action research: A methodology that emerges from (and in) communities
RJ Schinke, AT Blodgett - … of qualitative research in sport and …, 2016 - taylorfrancis.com
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is a useful research approach for those
seeking to work at a community (local) level, to support positive social change in and …
seeking to work at a community (local) level, to support positive social change in and …
Conducting community based participatory action research
BD Vivona, MS Wolfgram - Human Resource Development …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Organizations are continuously changing based on social, political, and economic
conditions. HRD scholars and practitioners should think about new approaches to how they …
conditions. HRD scholars and practitioners should think about new approaches to how they …
Moving toward trust and partnership: An example of sport-related community-based participatory action research with Aboriginal people and mainstream academics
R J. Schinke, K R. McGannon, J Watson… - Journal of Aggression …, 2013 - emerald.com
Purpose–The purpose of this paper is to critically examine the authors own assumptions
made as academics using two examples from a research project with an Aboriginal …
made as academics using two examples from a research project with an Aboriginal …
Social justice in sport and exercise psychology: A position statement
There are varied approaches that have been used in sport for development (SFD) projects.
This article is focused on the move by sport and exercise psychology researchers toward …
This article is focused on the move by sport and exercise psychology researchers toward …
Land-based practice for Indigenous health and wellness in Yukon, Nunavut, and the Northwest Territories
JM Redvers - 2016 - prism.ucalgary.ca
This thesis examines the cultural concept and role of the Land as healer in Indigenous
communities in the Northwest Territories, Yukon, and Nunavut, and the importance of …
communities in the Northwest Territories, Yukon, and Nunavut, and the importance of …