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Injury Prevention Indicators for Inuit Children and Youth Pike, Ian, 1958-; First Nations and Inuit Children and Youth Injury Indicators Working Group
Abstract
First Nations and Inuit children and youth indicators are important tools to influence policy and to measure community‐specific aspects of health and wellness in a First Nations context. This report presents a set of indicators that can be used to monitor and evaluate the health of Canadian Inuit children, youth and their families in relation to injury and injury prevention.
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Injury Prevention Indicators for Inuit Children and Youth
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2010
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First Nations and Inuit children and youth indicators are important tools to influence policy and to measure community‐specific aspects of health and wellness in a First Nations context. This report presents a set of indicators that can be used to monitor and evaluate the health of Canadian Inuit children, youth and their families in relation to injury and injury prevention.
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eng
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2021-05-13
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Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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10.14288/1.0397474
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Pike, I. et al. (2010). Injury Prevention Indicators for Inuit Children and Youth. Ottawa, ON: First Nations and Inuit Children and Youth Injury Indicators Working Group.
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Unreviewed
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Faculty; Other
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First Nations and Inuit Children and Youth Injury Indicators Working Group
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International