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Inuit & Cancer Fact Sheets

This series of fact sheets is intended to inform decision-makers, advisors and health care providers about the unique cancer situation...

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TAPS (Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors)

24/7 online and telephone information and support for families grieving the death of a loved one who died while serving...

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Death, Dying and Social Differences

"How often in palliative care do you hear patients referred to as a 'case of this' or 'a case of...

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My Grief Support Group Journal

This Journal is one of three documents of a Grief Support Group package prepared
by Jane Powell, a member of...

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What you don't know can hurt us: the faces of gender

prideHealth has created a video featuring trans* people talking about their lives to help increase knowledge and understanding of gender...

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Winnipeg Regional Health Authority Guidelines for Discharge Planning for First Nations Patients Returning to Home Community for Palliative Care

The Palliative Care Program of the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority has developed " Guidelines for Discharge Planning for First Nations...

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NICE (National Initiative for the Care of the Elderly)

NICE is an international network of researchers, practitioners and students dedicated to improving the care of older adults, both in...

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Vulnerable Persons and End of Life - New Emerging Team (VP-NET)

VP-Net was a five year research project that brought together a team of investigators to explore the availability and accessibility...

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Pauktuutit's Cancer Glossary

Glossary containing 250 terms translated into 5 Inuktitut dialects, including the new single word to accurately describe cancer in Inuktitut...

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A Framework to Guide Policy and Program Development for Palliative Care in First Nations Communities Improving End-of-Life Care in First Nations Communities: Equitable Access to Cu

The research team,led by Dr. Mary Lou Kelley, Lakehead University,would like to acknowledge and thank the four First Nations community...

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