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First Nations Led Mental Health Recovery in the Face of Environmental and Flooding Jeopardy

2023

Belcher, K.M.

University of Saskatchewan

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This thesis explores links between climate change, environmental disasters, and weather events with mental health effects. In addition to a systematic review of the literature in this area, the author undertakes a qualitative analysis of a study exploring the first-hand experiences of members of the Yellow Quill First Nation and James Smith Cree Nation in Saskatchewan with flood recovery. The author concludes by offering recommendations for reducing environment-related mental health issues on First Nations reserves.

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First Nations Led Mental Health Recovery in the Face of Environmental and Flooding Jeopardy.

Belcher, K.M. (2023). First Nations led mental health recovery in the face of environmental and flooding jeopardy [Unpublished Master's thesis]. University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK.

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