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First Nation paths to well-being: lessons from the Poverty Action Research Project

机译:福祉的第一个民族途径:贫困行动研究项目的课程

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This paper describes a poverty reduction approach to addressing an important determinant of health and well-being among Canada’s First Nations. The Poverty Action Research Project (PARP) has its origins in the Make Poverty History Committee established by the Assembly of First Nations (AFN) in 2008. Academic members of the Committee in cooperation with the AFN subsequently applied for an action research grant to the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR). The project selected five volunteer First Nations from different parts of Canada, hiring a coordinator in each, undertaking background research, developing a profile and working with First Nation representatives in the development of a strategy to address upstream determinants of health and well-being. Subsequently, project team members within each region assisted where needed with plan implementation, supporting some initiatives with small grants. This paper provides insights from the project in several key areas, including First Nation rejection of the concept of poverty as usually defined, the importance of taking action to strengthen collectivities as well as individuals, the feasibility of assisting First Nations who are at different points in their development journey, the strengths of the leadership within the First Nations, and finding the appropriate balance between the elected and business leadership. These insights emerged from dialogue and reflection among project team members and community participants over the life of the project. We also describe what we have learned about how to engage effectively and with mutual respect with First Nations in this kind of project. The paper concludes with a review of our experiences with the policies and practices of the national research granting councils and the universities, which have not fully adjusted to the requirements of action research involving First Nations.
机译:本文介绍了解决加拿大第一个国家之间的重要决定因素的贫困方法,以解决健康和福祉的重要决定因素。贫困行动研究项目(PARP)的起源于2008年第一国(AFN)大会成立的贫困历史委员会。委员会的学术成员与AFN合作,随后向加拿大的行动研究申请申请卫生研究院(CIHR)。该项目从加拿大不同地区选择了五个志愿者的第一国家,招聘了每个协调员,承担了建立简介,制定了一个概况并与第一个国家代表一起制定解决健康和福祉的上游决定因素的战略。随后,每个地区内的项目团队成员协助计划实施的必要条件,支持一些小额补助金的举措。本文提供了几个关键领域项目的见解,包括贫困概念的第一个国家拒绝通常所定义的,采取行动加强集体和个人的重要性,协助在不同点处于不同点的第一国家的可行性他们的发展之旅,在第一国领导的领导力,并在选举和商业领导之间找到了适当的平衡。这些见解从项目团队成员和社区参与者之间的对话和反思中出现了对话和思考。我们还描述了我们在如何在这种项目中有效和相互尊重的如何互动和相互尊重。本文审查了我们与国家研究授权委员会和大学的政策和实践的经验审查,这些政策和实践尚未完全调整涉及第一个国家的行动研究要求。

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