2018
Zarpa, E., & Shea, J.
Memorial University
A deliverable under the “Looking out for Each Other” project, a partnership between the researchers and the New Brunswick Aboriginal Peoples Council which aimed to enhance collective understanding of cases involving missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, and sexual minorities in Eastern Canada, this project aims to provide resources to communities and organizations to empower them to collaborate, access services, improve outcomes, and address victimization and loss. The report involved key informant interviews to determine whether individuals in certain professions had training about Newfoundland Indigenous populations, how the training had been obtained, what the training consisted of, whether it was effective, whether it was voluntary or mandatory, and whether there were any movements within their professions to offer training related to Indigenous people within Newfoundland.
Environmental Scan - Indigenous Cultural Competency Training within Newfoundland and Labrador the Traditional Territory of the Inuit, Beothuck, Innu & Mi'kmaq.
Zarpa, E., & Shea, J. (2018). Environmental scan - Indigenous cultural competency training within Newfoundland and Labrador the traditional territory of the Inuit, Beothuck, Innu & Mi'kmaq. St. John's, NL: Memorial University, LOFEO Project.
January 2024
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