publication venue for
- Supporting the Journey Home: The Process of Co-designing an Education Program to Strengthen Palliative Care Capacity in First Nations Communities. 19. 2024
- “We Know Who We Are”: Reflections on Métis Youth Identity, Health and Well-Being. 19. 2024
- Perspectives of nutrition and physical activity among families of an Indigenous Birth Cohort: a qualitative analysis exploring the barriers to and facilitators of healthy active living. 18. 2023
- Entsisewata’karí:teke (You Will Be Healthy Again): Clinical Outcomes of Returning to a Traditional Haudenosaunee Diet. 16:82-119. 2021
- Because we have Really Unique Art: Indigenous Youth Arts-Based HIV Prevention. 10:16-34. 2014
- "When you follow your heart, you provide that path for others": Indigenous Models of Youth Leadership in HIV Prevention. 11:135-158.
- Feasibility and Outcomes of a Community-Based Taper-to-Low- Dose-Maintenance Suboxone Treatment Program for Prescription Opioid Dependence in a Remote First Nations Community in Northern Ontario. 9:52-59.
- Using Photovoice to Understand Intergenerational Influences on Health and Well-Being in a Southern Labrador Inuit Community. 11:75-91.
- “Because we have really unique art”: Decolonizing Research with Indigenous Youth Using the Arts. 10:16-34.