Welcome to CCAIHG
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Indigenizing Health Research Ethics in BC
Indigenizing Health Research Ethics in British Columbia with Indigenous Communities, Collectives and Organizations: Co-Create Wise Practices & Distinctions-Based Ethical Protocols in Indigenous Health Research Learn More
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Convening and Collaborating (C2) Project
Identifying Priorities to Address First Nations-specific Racism in the Health Care System in Partnership with Office of the Chief Medical Officer at First Nations Health Authority in BC Learn More
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Order of Canada Award Recognizes Dr. Jeffrey Reading
Dr. Jeffrey Reading received the Order of Canada. Learn More
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CCAIHG and BC NEIHR Co-Present at 3rd Lowitja Institute International Indigenous Health and Wellbeing Conference
Assistant Professor and Co-Director of CCAIHG Dr. Krista Stelkia co-presented with BC NEIHR Network coordinator Tera Erb. Learn More
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Uphold Truth and Reconciliation - What's Next: The SFU Strategy
Uphold Truth and Reconciliation - What's Next: SFU Strategy Video. Learn More
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Knowledge Exchange
The CCAIHG aims to center and honour Indigenous knowledges and ways of doing in every aspect of our work. While we acknowledge Indigenous knowledge is global insofar as Indigenous people share common histories and experiences; we recognize each Nation has specific methods and protocols for translating and exchanging knowledge. Learn More
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Order of Canada Award Recognizes Dr. Jeffrey Reading
Dr. Jeffrey Reading received the Order of Canada. Learn More
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Uphold Truth and Reconciliation - What's Next: The SFU Strategy
Uphold Truth and Reconciliation - What's Next: SFU Strategy Video. Learn More
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Indigenizing Health Research Ethics in BC
Indigenizing Health Research Ethics in British Columbia with Indigenous Communities, Collectives and Organizations: Co-Create Wise Practices & Distinctions-Based Ethical Protocols in Indigenous Health Research Learn More
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Convening and Collaborating (C2) Project
Identifying Priorities to Address First Nations-specific Racism in the Health Care System in Partnership with Office of the Chief Medical Officer at First Nations Health Authority in BC Learn More
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Knowledge Exchange
The CCAIHG aims to center and honour Indigenous knowledges and ways of doing in every aspect of our work. While we acknowledge Indigenous knowledge is global insofar as Indigenous people share common histories and experiences; we recognize each Nation has specific methods and protocols for translating and exchanging knowledge. Learn More
ABOUT CCAIHG
The Centre for Collaborative Action on Indigenous Health Governance (CCAIHG) is an Indigenous-led research centre that paves a transformative path for Indigenous people, communities, and scholars to learn from and share their experiences on Indigenous health governance. With a shared governance model that reflects the partnership of 尤物视频 (SFU) and the First Nations Health Authority (FNHA), the CCAIHG fosters global dialogue on Indigenous approaches to health and wellness. The key goals of the Centre focus on dialogue and knowledge exchange, mentorship, and research.
Our Research / What We Do
Our research promotes innovative Indigenous-governed, community-engaged, strengths-based approaches to health, wellness and self-determination.
Publications
The CCAIHG embraces the diversity and wealth of intellectual knowledges and traditions that all Indigenous peoples and communities bring. Our team strives to collaboratively write with and for Indigenous communities on topics that matter by centering Indigenous voices, methodologies, and epistemology. To view our publications please click below.
We respectfully and gratefully acknowledge the CCAIHG is on unceded Coast Salish Territory; the traditional lands of the x史m蓹胃k史蓹y虛蓹m (Musqueam), S岣祑x瘫w煤7mesh 脷xwumixw (Squamish), s蓹l虛ilw虛蓹ta蕯涩 (Tsleil-Waututh), q虛铆c虛蓹y虛 (Katzie), k史ik史蓹茮虛蓹m (Kwikwetlem), Qayqayt, Kwantlen, Semiahmoo and Tsawwassen peoples.