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Inuit Health Research Ethics - Ottawa

Monday, November 3, 2008 from 1:00 PM to 4:30 PM (ET)

Ottawa, Ontario

Inuit Health Research Ethics - Ottawa

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Inuit Health Research Ethics
Facilitated by Gwen Healey

Free ADMISSION

Inuit working in research, policy and programming are invited to attend the ½ day introduction to Inuit health research ethics. Participants will examine stories of research practices in the Arctic and elsewhere through the lens of Inuit communities and Inuit involvement in research to generate a discussion on health research ethics. On Tuesday, Nov 4th, begins a 4-day workshop Surveys from Start to Finish. You can find out more, or registers here.

Note: The Naasautit project team and staff from the regional land claims and national Inuit organizations have priority for registering for this event.

There are 40 spaces available for this workshop.

Coffee provided.

What is this all about?  Visit www.naasautit.ca to learn more about this Inuit initiative to develop knowledge for health.

Travel: Participant travel or accomodation is not provided for this event.

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National Aboriginal Health Organization (NAHO)
NAHO Boardroom
14th Floor, 220 Laurier Ave.W.
Ottawa, Ontario k1P5z9
Canada

Monday, November 3, 2008 from 1:00 PM to 4:30 PM (ET)


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Inuvialuit Regional Corporation, and Inuit Tuttarvingat at NAHO.




Inuvialuit Regional Corporation

IRC was established with the overall responsibility of managing the affairs of the Settlement as outlined in the IFA. Its mandate is to continually improve the economic, social and cultural well-being of the Inuvialuit through implementation of the Inuvialuit Final Agreement (IFA) and by all other available means. IRC staff are invited to bring their research interests/themes to this workshop.

 

The National Aboriginal Health Organization (NAHO) is an Aboriginal-designed and -controlled body committed to influencing and advancing the health and well-being of Aboriginal Peoples by carrying out knowledge-based strategies.

Naasautit:Inuit Health Statistics is a project sponsored by Health Canada through the Aboriginal Health Transition Fund. Naasautit was created as a partnership of the four regional Inuit Land Claims Organizations and is coordinated by Inuit Tuttarvingat. This training event is offered through a collaboration of NAHO and Statistics Canada.

visit www.naasautit.ca

The Inuit Tuttarvingat is the Inuit-specific centre of excellence of the National Aboriginal Health Organization (NAHO). NAHO aims to improve and promote the health and well-being of Aboriginal Peoples by carrying out knowledge-based activities, such as:

  • publishing reports
  • facilitating research
  • making presentations
  • holding conferences
  • sharing information.