Are you passionate about Indigenous health and pandemic preparedness? Don’t miss this opportunity—apply now for a Pilot Partnership: https://t.co/OLN2Ukdmzv
On July 5, 2024, Dr. Kimberly Huyser shared insights on community-based research and the importance of defining and protecting Indigenous data. Explore key takeaways from the Indigenous Data Sovereignty Symposium here: https://t.co/WwMOPPj2Sp
Congratulations to Profs. Kimberly Huyser and Lindsey Richardson, whose research projects have both been accepted into the UBC Health After 2020 program!
Congrats to our @CIEDAR_7 team, awarded a @UBC GCRC grant for its Cluster for Indigenous Engagement, Development, & Research: Pandemic Preparedness. It aims to identify vulnerabilities & protective factors among Indigenous communities.
More about CIEDAR: https://t.co/mhyIFCVuOM
Congratulations to Dr. Huyser and the CIEDAR team for the acceptance of their project, "Stitching together knowledges: Indigenous Traditions, Stories, and Research," into #HealthAfter2020 for 2023/24!
RECIPIENTS ANNOUNCED: Introducing the Health After 2020 Year 3 Cohort!
These researchers will be undertaking innovative health-oriented research projects – meet the 2024 UBC Health Scholars here: https://t.co/TNgZmaGFOe
(2) Another initiative shared during the Hearing Indigenous Voices During the COVID-19 Pandemic #HealthAfter2020 session. In a video series, Ngā Wairiki Ngāti Apa descendants speak about maintaining wellbeing - watch on https://t.co/ExGqkcBGCF
@NavajoProf@CIEDAR_7@CoVaRR_Net
(1) Great to highlight some of the initiatives shared during the Hearing Indigenous Voices During the COVID-19 Pandemic #HealthAfter2020 session.
(Re)Story Podcast about Indigenous Peoples' resilience: https://t.co/sWNpJpxNJJ
@NavajoProf@CIEDAR_7@CoVaRR_Net
Congratulations to @CIEDAR_7 - CoVaRR-Net’s Indigenous Engagement, Development, and Research Pillar 7 - for being the recipient of a @SSHRC_CRSH Partnership Development Grant & getting recognition from the @UBC Partnership Recognition and Engagement Fund.
Exciting news! The (Re)Story podcast has officially launched today. We sincerely appreciate our fantastic guests, our incredible team, and the amazing support from @CoVaRR_Net. You can tune in on your favourite streaming platforms: https://t.co/AelQ3bEn3n
What a wonderful conclusion to our Hearing Indigenous Voices During the COVID-19 Symposium! We are incredibly grateful for the support of @ubc_health, @CoVaRR_Net and @UBCSociology! As well as every one who came out to join us, both online and in person.
The hard work of CIEDAR RAs is what sets #HealthAfter2020 apart! Areeba and Jonathan worked hard to analyze the research being presented at our Symposium! Learn more https://t.co/FUObhFQz38 #CIEDAR#AmplifyIndigenousVoices
Meet the team behind CIEDAR's ReStory #Podcas which host Danielle Wray & producer Felipe Contreras will launch at the #HealthAfter2020 symposium! Our talented hosts, producer, editor and executive producers have brought you this incredible podcast! #ReStory#CIEDAR#podcast
We are thrilled to introduce our speakers for our upcoming symposium, #HealthAfter2020, in partnership with @ubc_health, @CoVaRR_Net and @UBCSociology! Join us in amplifying Indigenous voices and learning how the pandemic affected Indigenous communities. #IndigenousHealth
We're looking forward to an engaging #HealthAfter2020 dialogue session next week. Hear about the experiences & triumphs of Indigenous peoples + lessons learned re: conducting research & Indigenous resilience. Register: https://t.co/vvFlC5lCXi
@CIEDAR_7@CoVaRR_Net@UBCSociology
Reflecting on @CoVaRR_Net 2023 Spring Conference, here are some of our favorite moments: the CovaRR-Net River of Life Exercise, @NavajoProf discussing the importance of Indigenous Data Sovereignty and our trainees winning all the awards under the applied science category!
In partnership with @ubc_health, @CoVaRR_Net, & @UBCSociology, join our hybrid dialogue session to discuss lessons learned about conducting research and Indigenous resilience during the pandemic. Register: https://t.co/9cH7oRx67e
Happening this May 24th, a conversation with CIEDAR team Lead, Kimberly Huyser: Sovereign Leadership in Public Health Policy: Exploring the work of Native Nations @ 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm PT Register: https://t.co/SjFUsCxSIF
One of our biggest successes was people/relationships. Multidisciplinary relationships formed to problem solve with varied lenses. Personally I enjoyed meeting some of those friends in person.@ninan_abraham1@CIEDAR_7 @sarperotto