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Our score (<<World Justice Index 2012)
4.1 Equal treatment and absence of discrimination
4.2 The right to life and security of the person is effectively guaranteed
4.3 Due process of law and rights of the accused
4.4 Freedom of opinion and expression is effectively guaranteed
4.5 Freedom of belief and religion is effectively guaranteed
4.6 Freedom from arbitrary interference with privacy is effectively guaranteed
4.7 Freedom of assembly and association is effectively guaranteed
4.8 Fundamental labor rights are effectively guaranteed
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Score 6.2
Racism and health (stress metabolic immune systems) (Williams 1997)
Embodiment and determinants of health (Krieger 2011) Need to avoid stigmatizing risk discourses (Lupton 1995)
Intergenerational loop, perpetuating poor health (social epigenetics)
Knowledge Integration
Within And Across
Disciplines
Improvement in Population
Health
Informing Public Policy
Developing and Evaluating Health services
Communication and Stakeholder Engagement
Education and Training
Knowledge Generation
Population Sciences
Genome-based Science
and Technology
Humanities and Social Sciences
RESEARCH
SOCIETY
Policy Development
Assessment Assurance
The Public Health Genomics Enterprise (Bellagio Model)Source: Bellagio Statement. Genome-based Research and Population Health, Report of the expert workshop
held at the Rockefeller Foundation Study and Conference Center, Bellagio, Italy, 14-20 April 2005
• Aim 1: – Social readiness preparation for study
implementation
• Aim 2: – Develop survey, recruitment plan, study
implementation
• Aim 3: Biological samples– Blood and/or saliva and buccal swabs
• Aim 4: – Stewardship & biobanking model
• SOPs• Analysis/authorship process• Respectful approaches to
knowledge mobiliation
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• Age specific questions related to:
• Education• Justice or Social Service
engagement• Mental health conditions• Physical health• Trauma histories• Risk Behaviors (drinking,
smoking, drug use, substance use)
• Social Behaviors• Sleep patterns• Nutrition
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ASD • Age
• Sex• Ethnicity• Region
• Age specific questions related to:
• Education• Justice or Social Service
engagement• Mental health conditions• Physical health• Trauma histories• Risk Behaviors (drinking,
smoking, drug use, substance use)
• Social Behaviors• Sleep patterns• Nutrition
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g • Both Maternal (Mo)/Paternal (Fa)
• Age• Sex• Ethnicity• Region
• Socioeconomic• Justice engagement• Mental health conditions• Physical health• Trauma histories• Risk Behaviors (drinking,
smoking, drug use, substance use, current, past and during pregnancy for mother)
• Parenting style• Nutritional status
• Potential Maternal factors• Gravidity• Parity• Body Size
Hea
lthy
Child
Con
trol • Age
• Sex• Ethnicity• Region
• Age specific questions related to:
• Education• Justice engagement• Mental health conditions• Physical health• Trauma histories• Risk Behaviors (drinking,
smoking, drug use, substance use)
• Social Behaviors• Sleep patterns• Nutrition
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ealth
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ol • Both Maternal (Mo)/Paternal (Fa)
• Age• Sex• Ethnicity• Region
• Socioeconomic• Justice engagement• Mental health conditions• Physical health• Trauma histories• Risk Behaviors (drinking,
smoking, drug use, substance use, current, past, and during pregnancy for mother)
• Parenting style• Nutrition
• Potential Maternal factors• Gravidity• Parity• Body Size
Child
Mother
Father
Mother
Alcohol in Pregnancy
Child
FASD Outcome
Translating to the Community: A Social Epigenetic Cohort Study of FASD
N=100 Nmo+fa=100 N=100 Nmo+fa=100N=100
Social Biological
Characteristics
Interdisciplinarity is aboutinter-dependencies to make a
difference
Consortium Projects
FN PTOs
Water Rights Groups
Funding Agencies
Students
Multiple Academic Disciplines
FN Community Leaders and
Members
• Solutions generated in First Nations space
• Guided by a multitude of traditions
• Traditions representing north, south, east and west
• Goal to advance the mental, emotional, physical and spiritual health of community members, on and off reserve.
Hart, Elias, Hall, 2011
Why a prairie NCE for Indigenous Peoples
In honour of the League of Indian Nations in Western Canada held on the Keeseekoowenin Indian Reserve (Mb), circa 1920