Lévesque, Carole; Cloutier, Édith; Radu, Ioana; Parent-Manseau, Dominique; Laroche, Stéphane et Blanchet-Cohen, Natasha (2020). Social Innovation and Institutional Transformation. The Minowé Clinic at the Val-d’Or Native Friendship Centre Cahiers ODENA. Au croisement des savoirs (2020-01). Alliance de recherche ODENA, Réseau de recherche et de connaissances relatives aux peuples autochtones (DIALOG) et Regroupement des centres d’amitié autochtones du Québec, Montréal.
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This document outlines the institutional history of the Minowé clinic, which was created to transform the health and social services available to the Indigenous population in the city of Val-d'Or1. This project, developed by and for Indigenous Peoples, was founded 10 years ago, in 2009, by the Val-d’Or Native Friendship Centre (VDNFC). From the start, VDNFC leaders created a working group composed of stakeholders from Indigenous communities and the Quebec health network, accompanied by academic researchers who have helped ground the project in the field's latest developments at both the national and international level. The research team has documented the evolution of the project from its inception and produced new bodies of knowledge that effectively communicate the project’s scope and results, with the aim of guiding the subsequent actions and decision-making of the VDNFC leadership, in addition to expanding the academic knowledge base.
Type de document: | Rapport |
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Mots-clés libres: | clinique Minowé; clinique de santé autochtone; Val d'Or; centre d'amitié autochtone; |
Centre: | Centre Urbanisation Culture Société |
Date de dépôt: | 21 janv. 2022 16:09 |
Dernière modification: | 21 janv. 2022 16:09 |
URI: | https://espace.inrs.ca/id/eprint/12179 |
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