Overview
Welcome to Voices from the Field, a podcast series produced by the National Collaborating Centre for Indigenous Health (NCCIH), which focuses on innovative research and community-based initiatives promoting the health and well-being of First Nation, Inuit and Métis peoples in Canada.
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English transcripts
- Episode 01 - Nehiyawak Land and Language Camp: Revitalizing Indigenous languages for health and well-being with Belinda Daniels
- Episode 02 – Birthing experiences of First Nations women from northern and remote communities with Dr. Jaime Cidro
- Episode 03 - Indigenous Physicians Lisa Richardson and Jason Pennington win the 2017 Dr. Thomas Dignan Indigenous Health Award
- Episode 04 - mite achimowin (Heart Talk): First Nations Women Expressions of Heart Health study with Lorena Fontaine, Annette Schultz and Lisa Forbes
- Episode 05 - From the Lab to the Reserve: The Transformative Power of Community-Engaged Scholarship with Dr. Lalita Bharadwaj
- Episode 06 - Water: Our First Relative, Our First Responsibility with Dr. Priscilla Settee
- Episode 07 - Turning a new page: cultural safety, critical creative literary interventions, truth and reconciliation, and the crisis of child welfare with Dr. Sarah de Leeuw and Rick Harp
- Episode 08 - Indigenous Research Fireside Chat: A Conversation on Governance and Indigenous Research with Dr. Linda Tuhiwai Smith and Bonnie Healy
- Episode 09 - Uncovering the Forced and/or Coerced Sterilization of Indigenous Women with Senator Yvonne Boyer and Dr. Judith Bartlett
- Episode 10 - Supporting First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples’ Mental Health and Well-being during COVID-19 with Dr. Christopher Mushquash
- Episode 11 - Supporting Indigenous Midwifery during COVID-19
- Episode 12 - Adapting to COVID-19: Reflections on staying connected to traditions and ceremonies during a pandemic
- Episode 13 - Inuit risk and response to COVID-19
- Episode 14 - Doris Young on respecting our kiteyak during COVID-19
- Episode 15 - Homelessness and mental health among Indigenous People
- Episode 16 - Supporting grief, mourning and mental health during COVID-19
- Episode 17: Drawing on teachings from the land to adapt to climate change
- Episode 18: A Shared Future – Researching energy autonomy in the context of climate change for Indigenous Communities in Canada
- Episode 19 – Emergency management planning - a climate change and health adaptation project of the Confederacy of Mainland Mi’kmaq
- Episode 20 – Climate change and Indigenous Peoples’ Health in Canada
- Episode 21 – A discussion on the higher COVID-19 rates in Manitoba’s First Nations compared to non-First Nations linked to limited infrastructure on reserves
- Episode 22 – A discussion of the importance of cultural safety in health care and how it can be achieved
- Episode 23 – A discussion of Visioning the Future: First Nation, Inuit, and Métis Population and Public Health
- Episode 24 – Our Highway, Our Tears: Indigenous Women’s and Two Spirit People’s Health and Resource Extraction – a chapter in the NCCIH’s publication, Introduction to Determinants of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples’ Health in Canada
- Episode 25 – Youth Protection, Social Determinants of Health, and Reappropriation of Decision-Making Power: Quebec First Nations Demands – a chapter in the NCCIH’s publication, Introduction to Determinants of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples’ Health in Canada
- Episode 26 – A medical student's journey – Part 1: Introduction to Kara Ruff
- Episode 27 – A medical student's journey – Part 2: Cultural safety and humility in practice
- Episode 28 – A medical student's journey – Part 3: Immersive learning in Lower Post, BC
- Episode 29 – A medical student's journey – Part 4: Health supports and services for Indigenous patients
- Episode 30 – Racialized incivility: Identity as a determinant of health
- Episode 31 – Decarceration and health: Breaking down bars for systemic change – Part 1: Elder John Bigstone