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Conducting Research with Aboriginal Communities in Atlantic Canada By Urban Aboriginal Knowledge Network (UAKN) Atlantic Research Centre Executive Committee Members For The CAURA East & CAREB Atlantic Conference UNB Fredericton NB, Nov 21-22 2013

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Conducting Research with Aboriginal Communities in

Atlantic CanadaBy

Urban Aboriginal Knowledge Network (UAKN) Atlantic Research Centre Executive Committee Members

For The CAURA East & CAREB Atlantic Conference

UNB Fredericton NB, Nov 21-22 2013

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Greetings from the UAKN Atlantic Executive Committee and

guests…

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Outline

Introduce UAKN Atlantic

UAKN’s Guiding Ethical Principles & funding criteria

Lisa Jodoin & Patsy McKinney: living examples of what constitutes community engagement

Reviewing research proposals: identifying “red flags”

REB guidance for researchers

Reflections & questions

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UAKN OverviewThe goal of the UAKN is to be a durable research infrastructure that focuses attention on urban Aboriginal concerns and contributes to a better quality of life for Aboriginal people living in cities and towns by:

Funding high-quality, policy-relevant community driven research undertaken in partnership between UAKN Regional Research Centres and the community -- that bring together urban Aboriginal communities, academic and government perspectives; and by

Engaging Aboriginal community stakeholders, government and academics in an ongoing dialogue on policy priorities and research needs.

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UAKN Guiding Ethical Principles

Community-driven research

Protection

Fairness

Respect

Honesty

Community relevance & practicality

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UAKN Atlantic Ethical Research Funding Criteria

Community-driven (community-based & community-paced)

Team: community-partner, academic, elder, government, student, community researcher, government representative; promotes KSTE

Chapter 9: TCPS 2 Research Agreement

Builds research capacity: “research by” vs. “research on”

Grounded in a historical/broader context

Appropriate REB processes

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What Constitutes Community Engagement: Living Examples

Lisa Jeanne Jodoin, PhD Candidate UNB, Principle Investigator

“Navigating government services: the "lived experience" of young urban Aboriginal families residing in Fredericton NB”

Patsy McKinney, Executive Director, Under One Sky Head Start and Chair National Aboriginal Head Start Council

“Grounding the work of urban Aboriginal early child development programs: development of a culturally appropriate parent/family/community engagement (PFC-E) framework and suite of meaningful PFC-E indicators”

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“Navigating Government Services” Project Description

As evidenced in the Bernard Richard report on First Nations child welfare in New Brunswick (2010), Aboriginal families face many challenges navigating government services and all too often fall through the cracks. This proposed research deepens our understanding of this population and the challenges they face in relation to the system by asking questions such as:

“In what ways are government services working effectively to meet the needs of off-reserve aboriginal families in Fredericton?”; “In what ways are government services not working effectively for off-reserve families?”; and “How can we improve services for urban Aboriginal people in Fredericton?”

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Community Partners …

Patsy McKinney – Under One Sky Head Start

Jenny Perley (Community Researcher) – Under One Sky Head Start

Carol Labillois-Slocum – New Brunswick Aboriginal People’s Council

Wendy Wetteland – New Brunswick Aboriginal People’s Council

Amanda Leblanc – New Brunswick Aboriginal People’s Council

Shelley Germain – Gignoo Transition House

Gary Gould – Skigin-Elnoog Housing Corporation

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Government Partners …

Carla Gregan-Burns – NB Department of Social Development

Bill MacKenzie – NB Department of Social Development

Blake McNeil – NB Department of Social Development

Louise Hale Finley – NB Department of Social Development

Donna Wahienha:wi Lahache: NB Department of Education and Early Childhood Development

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Keeping the research community-driven

The research question was developed by the community

The TCPS 2 Research Agreement

Community researcher

Focus group follow up meetings to ensure accuracy of data and to foster community engagement

Collaborative analysis of data

Collaborative drafting of final report

Impact – follow up work to ensure the research makes real change for the community

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Living Example #2: National UAKN RFP Submission …

Patsy McKinney, Executive Director, Under One Sky Head Start and Chair National Aboriginal Head Start Council

Research Proposal Title: “Grounding the work of urban Aboriginal early child development programs: development of a culturally appropriate parent/family/community engagement (PFC-E) framework and suite of meaningful PFC-E indicators”

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Research Proposal: “Red Flags”

Not community-driven; limited community engagement

Issues that can be misconstrued

Feeds into existing stereotypes

System-centric not person/community/people-centric

Culturally inappropriate

Methodology: inclusion/exclusion: power/control

People/persons not involved in a good way (apathy)

Outcomes: nothing done with the results, KT

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REB Guidance for Researchers “conducting research with Aboriginal communities”…

Colonial language (on the part of the researcher & REB)

Acknowledge the community’s history & its impact on proposed program of research

Community-driven; community-based & community-paced, not researcher-driven (ask,“Who has control?)

Inclusive TEAM approach supporting KTSE, good policy development and policy/practice implementation

Chapter 9: TCPS 2 Research Agreement

Build the community’s research capacity

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Questions & Discussion

Discussants/UAKN Atlantic Executive Committee Members:

Patsy McKinney, Executive Director, Under One Sky Head Start, Fredericton, NB

Lisa Jeanne Jodoin, PhD Candidate & PI UAKN Atlantic funded research project, Fredericton, NB

Verlé Harrop, Director UAKN Atlantic, UNB Fredericton

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Contact Info & Resource

Dr. Verlé Harrop

[email protected]

506 453 4550

www.UAKN.org