For the Year 4 reporting period, the Shkaakaamikwe gchi twaa miigwewin teams have focused extensively on all aspects of research dimensions, from inception of projects; collaboration, building, and strengthening of community partnerships; conducting research in a variety of Indigenous-based methodologies, depending on the needs, values, and practices of their communities; and multiple avenues of dissemination.
Co-investigators and collaborators were contacted to provide updates and lists of various publications, including community and academic settings. Collected publications include community reports; non-peer reviewed articles/publications; academic and community presentations; knowledge translation reports; and evaluation reports provided to service providers or communities. The provided publications list is not exhaustive for all members; some reporting members for the annual report noted that they had published separately from their work on their respective theme groups and were not included in their general updates. Others provided updates of all publications during this reporting period, and some included publications that, while separate from their Shkaakaamikwe gchi twaa miigwewin theme group, continued to contribute to the field their theme group supports.
Included below are the reported publications for the:
Principal investigator, Dr. Suzanne Stewart
Co-investigators: Dr. Christopher Mushquash, Dr. Jeffrey Ansloos, Dr. Brenda Restoule, Dr. Alanaise Ferguson, Dr. Maile Taualii
Collaborator: Dr. Mikaela D. Gabriel
ON NEIHR Webinar, April 2024
Knowledge exchange with Māori psychologists
Ansloos, J., Stewart, S., et al.
University of Sydney, March 2024
Indigenous Mental Health & Research Ethics
Stewart, S.
University of Queensland, March 2024
Indigenous Mental Health & Climate Crisis
Stewart, S.
Hawaii International Conference on Education, Jan 2024
Every Child: Indigenous Mental Wellness and Land Based Program and Evaluation
Hart, M. & Stewart, S.
AIHEC’s National Native Health Research Training, Dec 2023
Indigenous Mental Health: What does it mean and how is it different?
Stewart, S.
Annual Louis L. Odette Family Lecture, Nov 2023
Indigenous Homelessness
Stewart, S.
Women In Mind Conference 2023, Nov 2023
Trauma-informed help for Indigenous women
Stewart, S.
Green College Series, UBC, Oct 2023
I Want to Speak about it in my Language: Ojibway Intervention Case Study
Ferguson, A.
Symposium, Oct 2023
Indigenizing Health Symposium: Nations Gathering on the Land
Stewart, S., Gagnon, F., et al.
Reclaiming Our Voices Conference, Oct 2023
Creating a home within yourself
Ferguson, A.


