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Community-based Participatory Process - Climate Change and Health Adaptation Program for Northern First Nations and Inuit in Canada

机译:基于社区的参与过程-加拿大北部原住民和因纽特人的气候变化与健康适应计划

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Objectives: Health Canada's Program for Climate Change and Health Adaptation in Northern First Nation and Inuit Communities is unique among Canadian federal programs in that it enables community-based participatory research by northern communities.Study design: The program was designed to build capacity by funding communities to conduct their own research in cooperation with Aboriginal associations, academics, and governments; that way, communities could develop health-related adaptation plans and communication materials that would help in adaptation decision-making at the community, regional, national and circumpolar levels with respect to human health and a changing environment.Methods: Community visits and workshops were held to familiarize northerners with the impacts of climate change on their health, as well as methods to develop research proposals and budgets to meet program requirements.Results: Since the launch of the Climate Change and Health Adaptation Program in 2008, Health Canada has funded 36 community projects across Canada's North that focus on relevant health issues caused by climate change. In addition, the program supported capacity-building workshops for northerners, as well as a Pan-Arctic Results Workshop to bring communities together to showcase the results of their research. Results include: numerous films and photo-voice products that engage youth and elders and are available on the web; community-based ice monitoring, surveillance and communication networks; and information products on land, water and ice safety, drinking water, food security and safety, and traditional medicine.Conclusions: Through these efforts, communities have increased their knowledge and understanding of the health effects related to climate change and have begun to develop local adaptation strategies.
机译:目标:加拿大卫生部在北部原住民和因纽特人社区进行的气候变化和健康适应计划在加拿大联邦计划中独树一帜,因为它可以使北部社区进行基于社区的参与式研究。研究设计:该计划旨在通过资助社区来建设能力与土著协会,学者和政府合作进行自己的研究;这样,社区可以制定与健康有关的适应计划和宣传材料,从而有助于在社区,区域,国家和极地各级就人类健康和不断变化的环境做出适应性决策。方法:举行社区访问和讲习班结果:自2008年启动《气候变化与健康适应计划》以来,加拿大卫生部已资助了36个社区,以帮助北方人熟悉气候变化对其健康的影响,以及制定满足计划要求的研究建议和预算的方法。加拿大北部的项目重点关注由气候变化引起的相关健康问题。此外,该计划还为北方人提供了能力建设讲习班,并举办了一次泛北极结果讲习班,以使各社区团结起来展示他们的研究成果。结果包括:吸引年轻人和老年人的大量电影和摄影声音产品,可在网上获得;基于社区的冰监测,监视和通信网络;结论:通过这些努力,社区增加了对与气候变化有关的健康影响的知识和理解,并开始在当地发展适应策略。

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