Arts-Based Boundary Objects Used to Communicate the Results of Health Research
This video series available in English, French, and Cree
Read MoreArts-Based Boundary Objects Used to Communicate the Results of Health Research
This video series available in English, French, and Cree
Read MoreDr. Roberta L. Woodgate and her team asked 32 families what they wanted others to know about their lives and the importance of respite care to their families.
Read MoreAn ethnographic study of youth’s perspectives of health and their own health interests.
Read MoreA digital story produced in Norway House and a three part video series.
Read MoreA digital story series based on Dr. Woodgate’s CIHR funded research study entitled “Changing geographies of care: Using therapeutic landscapes as a framework to understand how families with medically complex children participate in communities.”
Read MoreDr. Woodgate developed a video series that brings to life the words, metaphors and visuals from research interviews with youth.
Read MoreMeaningful engagement with young people in research results in richer, more culturally inclusive, and more usable research evidence.
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