The Role of ‘Kijigabandan’ and ‘Manadjitowin’ in Understanding Harm Reduction Policies and Programs for Aboriginal Peoples
Harm reduction policies and programs are gaining increasing acceptance as a promising practice to address high-risk substance use in Canada. A common premise of Western harm reduction initiatives is respect for substance users and their choices. An Aboriginal worldview extends this to understanding...
Main Authors: | Dell, Colleen, Lyons, Tara, Cayer, Kathleen |
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Language: | en |
Published: |
2011
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Online Access: | http://142.51.24.159/dspace/handle/10219/386 |
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