Project 442918

Enhancing culturally-safe ways for community wholistic health and wellness aspirations during COVID-19.

442918

Enhancing culturally-safe ways for community wholistic health and wellness aspirations during COVID-19.

$99,324
Project Information
Study Type: Unclear
Research Theme: Social / Cultural / Environmental / Population Health
Institution & Funding
Principal Investigator(s): Warburton, Darren E; Miles, Rosalin; Bredin, Shannon S; Hare, Jan
Co-Investigator(s): Norman, Moss E; Oh, Paul; Rhodes, Ryan E; Whitinui, Paul
Institution: University of British Columbia
CIHR Institute: Indigenous Peoples' Health
Program: Indigenous COVID-19 Rapid Research Funding Opportunity - Knowledge Synthesis
Peer Review Committee: Indigenous COVID-19 Rapid Research Funding Opportunity
Competition Year: 2020
Term: 1 yr 0 mth
Abstract Summary

The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted Indigenous communities throughout Canada. Current COVID-19 restrictions have affected the ability for Indigenous peoples to engage in traditional community activities and gatherings. As a result, wholistic components of community health and wellness (spiritual, emotional, mental, and physical wellness) have been negatively affected. Therefore, this community-based research aims to create a novel and virtual community-driven health and wellness program for urban and rural Indigenous communities within British Columbia. This Indigenous-led and community-based program will reflect the strengths and aspiration of the Indigenous communities. Furthermore, community-based participatory research methodologies will be used to increase empowerment and the self-determination of Indigenous peoples within BC. The findings will be shared with community participants, leaders, and available online as in accordance with the OCAP Principles. The community feedback gained in the evaluation of the community-based program will be used as a guide to develop an online community-based health and wellness toolkit. The toolkit will outline best practices and strategies by outlining culturally safe ways to promote community health and wellness in response to COVID-19. It is anticipated that a virtual community-based traditional health and wellness program and toolkit can be used as a guide to enhance ties to wholistic health and wellness within Indigenous communities throughout Canada.

No special research characteristics identified

This project does not include any of the advanced research characteristics tracked in our database.

Keywords
Co-Creation Empowerment Gender Indigenous Knowledge Mobilization Knowledge Translation Self-Determination Sex Two-Spirit Wellness