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Through a northern lens : a community view on health and wellbeing in northern BC  Cover Image Book Book

Through a northern lens : a community view on health and wellbeing in northern BC / Magda Aguiar, Glory Apantaku, John Grogan, Theresa Healy, Mark Harrison, Attilio Fiumarella, Cora McIntosh, Curt Gesch, David Greenberg, Elaine Storey, Judy Bergman, Lynn Box, New Hope Society Members, Penína Sara-Lynn.

Aguiar, Magda, (author.). Apantaku, Glory, (author.). Grogan, John, (author.). Healy, Theresa, (author.). Harrison, Mark, (author.). University of British Columbia, (publisher.). University of Northern British Columbia, (publisher.). Health Research BC (Added Author).

Summary:

A report of the activities of the PLURAL: Priorities for Rural and Remote Health project.
"Our project gathered local knowledge through individual and group discussions, as well as through photographs. We were focused on learning about how living in rural and remote places in Nothern BC can impact people's health and access to healthcare....We decided to use photovoice, a photography-based research method, because we wanted to include a visual way of knowing and experiencing the world...This book is our attempt to share what we've learned. We hope readers will come to see Northern BC as we have, full of vibrant communites and opportunities for healthy living."-- Excerpted from summary (page 10-11)

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780986710742
  • ISBN: 0986710741
  • Physical Description: 136 pages : colour illustrations ; 27 cm.
  • Publisher: Vancouver, British Columbia : University of British Columbia, 2022.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Includes participant Photovoice submissions (pages 19-87): Territory -- Tradition -- Community -- Nourishment -- Wellness -- Mobility -- Climate -- New Hope Society.
Commissioned photography: Skins of resilience (pages 89-115)
"This is a research study that aims to advance health economics methods for rural and remote health research with the knowledge from local communities." - project web site
Subject: Community-based research.
British Columbia, Northern > Health care > Studies
British Columbia, Northern > Public health > Studies
British Columbia, Northern > Health system > Studies
Genre: Health-General
Illustrated works.

Available copies

  • 27 of 27 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Rossland Public Library.

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  • 0 current holds with 27 total copies.
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