Michelle Johnson-Jennings
Research Projects
The “Food Wisdom” Repository: Information Resources for Native Nutritional Health (SEEDS Repository Prototype)
Yappalli: Choctaw Road to health
Global Indigenous Health: Creating Relationships for Indigenous Land-based Healing
Tangata Whenua Tangata Ora: Investigating health gain through whenua initiatives
Select Publications
Developing a Tribal Health Sovereignty Framework for Obesity Prevention (link)
Growing from Our Roots: Strategies for Developing Culturally Grounded Prevention Programs in American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian Communities (link)
Indigenous Data Sovereignty in Action: The Food Wisdom Repository (forthcoming)
Expertise
Indigenous Health Psychology
Land Based Health Psychology
Community Based Research
Indigenous Health
Alexandra King
Research Projects
The Butterfly Project: Exploring Patient-Centered Knowledge Mobilization
Select Publications
Expertise
Indigenous Wellness
HIV and AIDS
Community Based Research
Arts Based Research
Land Based Research
Geoffrey Maina
Research Projects
Exploring the needs for and developing resources for families affected by addiction in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
Engaging and empowering youth at risk of alcohol and drug use in Prince Albert: An art-based intervention
Select Publications
Exploring health-care providers’ experiences in the care of clients on opioid agonist treatment in two western Canadian clinics (link)
Nurses Taking the Lead: A Community Engagement and Knowledge Exchange Forum on Substance Abuse and Addiction in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan (link)
Sociodemographic Profiles and Clinical Outcomes for Clients on Methadone Maintenance Treatment in a Western Canadian Clinic: Implications for Practice (link)
Expertise
Community Based Research
Qualitative Methods
HIV and AIDS
Mental Health and Addictions
Sarah Oosman
Research Projects
Wuskiwiy-tan! (Let’s Move!) Aging Well in a Northern Saskatchewan Métis Community
Tah-Nighaniwhak! (They will be leaders!) Growing Up Well in a Northern Saskatchewan Métis community
A Community-Informed Team and Technology Approach to Chronic Back Pain Management in Partnership with a Northern Saskatchewan Cree First Nation
Jigging our Health
Frequent Collaborators
Dr. Sylvia Abonyi
Ms Liz Durocher (Community Co-Lead)
Mr. TJ Roy (Community Co-Lead)
Select Publications
Enhancing Access to Physical Therapy Services for People Experiencing Poverty and Homelessness: The Lighthouse Pilot Project (link)
Expertise
Health Promotion
Mixed Methods
Indigenous Health
Metis Health
Intergenerational Approaches
Community Based Research