Pekiwewin (coming home): advancing good relations with Indigenous people experiencing homelessness
- PMID: 32152055
- PMCID: PMC7062438
- DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.200199
Pekiwewin (coming home): advancing good relations with Indigenous people experiencing homelessness
Conflict of interest statement
Competing interests: Jesse Thistle received a modest stipend from the Inner City Health Associates research grant for the Pekiwewin project, which was held at the Well Living House research unit, St. Michael’s Hospital, Unity Health Toronto. This stipend supported his work on the Pekiwewin clinical guideline. He also received some funds from the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation after the project was completed. No other competing interests were declared.
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Clinical guideline for homeless and vulnerably housed people, and people with lived homelessness experience.CMAJ. 2020 Mar 9;192(10):E240-E254. doi: 10.1503/cmaj.190777. CMAJ. 2020. PMID: 32152052 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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Constitution Act, Section 35; Part II Rights of the Aboriginal Peoples of Canada; 1982.
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- United Nations declaration on the rights of Indigenous Peoples. New York: UN General Assembly; 2007.
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- Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, and Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council. Research involving the First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples of Canada. In: Tri-Council policy statement: ethical conduct for research involving humans; 2018. Available: www.pre.ethics.gc.ca/eng/documents/tcps2-2018-en-interactive-final.pdf (accessed 2020 Feb. 5).
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- Honouring the truth, reconciling for the future: summary of the final report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada. Winnipeg: The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada; 2015.
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