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View article: Rendering the invisible visible: reflexivity and flexibility in a scoping review on sport for reconciliation
Rendering the invisible visible: reflexivity and flexibility in a scoping review on sport for reconciliation Open
View article: Regional Policy in Multi- Level Sport Governance in Yukon, the Northwest Territories, and Nunavut: History and Implications
Regional Policy in Multi- Level Sport Governance in Yukon, the Northwest Territories, and Nunavut: History and Implications Open
Much contemporary sport policy is focused on policy at the national (Parent et al., 2018;) and municipal (Oncescu & Fortune, 2022) levels, or in relation to community sport organizations (Rich & Misener, 2019). As such, Rich and colleagues…
View article: Geospatial hotspots and neighbourhood deprivation associated with unintentional home injuries in British Columbia, Canada
Geospatial hotspots and neighbourhood deprivation associated with unintentional home injuries in British Columbia, Canada Open
Background Despite existing prevention initiatives, preventable unintentional home injuries remain a significant public health concern in Canada, and are often influenced by the social determinants of health. This study identified dissemin…
View article: Enhancing Patient Engagement: A Motivational Interviewing Curriculum for Health Care Providers
Enhancing Patient Engagement: A Motivational Interviewing Curriculum for Health Care Providers Open
View article: From “Airway scares me” to “I would say I’m pretty comfortable”: quality improvement for reducing time to obtain equipment for adult advanced airway management in a rural emergency department
From “Airway scares me” to “I would say I’m pretty comfortable”: quality improvement for reducing time to obtain equipment for adult advanced airway management in a rural emergency department Open
View article: « Nous n’avons aucun plan stratégique pour répondre à cela »
« Nous n’avons aucun plan stratégique pour répondre à cela » Open
La crosse est un sport traditionnel autochtone qui a été largement adopté par les colons. L’appropriation culturelle continue de la crosse par les non autochtones, jumelée à ses significations culturelles autochtones, en font un sujet priv…
View article: Sport for Reconciliation?
Sport for Reconciliation? Open
In settler-colonial contexts, the use of sport for reconciliation (SFR) has received increasing attention from national governments and their sporting agencies, though researchers have yet to track the development of SFR across settler col…
View article: Introduction
Introduction Open
In this chapter, we provide an introduction to the edited collection. We introduce participatory research methodologies and provide a brief description of the principles that underpin these approaches to research: (1) a long-term commitmen…
View article: Secondary Traumatic Stress and Community-Based Participatory Research in Sport and Physical Activity
Secondary Traumatic Stress and Community-Based Participatory Research in Sport and Physical Activity Open
While there is growing awareness and advocacy concerning the planning and creation of safer research environments and approaches to research for participants, little attention has been paid to the emotional challenges that sport and physic…
View article: Conclusion
Conclusion Open
In this concluding chapter, we reflect on the collective contribution of this edited collection. We first offer our reflections on key challenges and opportunities of participatory research in sport and physical activity. These challenges …
View article: Analyzing Data in Community-Based Research With Indigenous Communities
Analyzing Data in Community-Based Research With Indigenous Communities Open
Over the past two decades, there have been more meaningful attempts to incorporate Indigenous peoples into all aspects of the community-based participatory research (CBPR) process. Nevertheless, in most cases, this involvement has not been…
View article: Community Members' Participation in Data Analysis and Co-Authorship
Community Members' Participation in Data Analysis and Co-Authorship Open
Over the last two decades, there has been a noticeable increase in the use of participatory approaches, such as community-based participatory research (CBPR), by sport and physical activity researchers. However, despite CBPR users' goals o…
View article: Building CapaCITY/É for sustainable transportation: protocol for an implementation science research program in healthy cities
Building CapaCITY/É for sustainable transportation: protocol for an implementation science research program in healthy cities Open
Introduction Improving sustainable transportation options will help cities tackle growing challenges related to population health, congestion, climate change and inequity. Interventions supporting active transportation face many practical …
View article: Safe sport for whom?: are national sport organisations addressing the truth and reconciliation commission’s calls to action for sport through safe sport policies?
Safe sport for whom?: are national sport organisations addressing the truth and reconciliation commission’s calls to action for sport through safe sport policies? Open
We investigated if National Sport Organisation's (NSO) staff members and safe sport policymakers see safe sport policies as addressing anti-Indigenous racism and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's (TRC) Calls to Action (CTA) for spo…
View article: Are sport and traditional Inuit games identified as tools in current Inuit suicide prevention strategies?: A content analysis
Are sport and traditional Inuit games identified as tools in current Inuit suicide prevention strategies?: A content analysis Open
Eekeeluak Avalak, an 18-year-old Inuk wrestler who won the first-ever gold medal for Nunavut at the Canada Summer Games in 2022, dedicated his win to his late brother who died by suicide in 2015. Avalak openly attributed sport - specifical…
View article: Fatherhood and Elite Athletics: Sacrifice, Selfishness, and Gaining “Dad Strength”
Fatherhood and Elite Athletics: Sacrifice, Selfishness, and Gaining “Dad Strength” Open
This study contributes to a growing body of scholarly discussions around the many aspects and challenges of combining parenthood with elite-level sport, with a particular focus on the experiences of male elite athletes who are fathers. We …
View article: Road safety, health equity, and the built environment: perspectives of transport and injury prevention professionals in five Canadian municipalities
Road safety, health equity, and the built environment: perspectives of transport and injury prevention professionals in five Canadian municipalities Open
View article: ‘I keep forgetting them’: Lacrosse, indigenous women and girls and reconciliation in Canada
‘I keep forgetting them’: Lacrosse, indigenous women and girls and reconciliation in Canada Open
In Canada, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) released its list of Calls to Action (CTA) in 2015, and five Calls were directly related to reconciliation and sport. Within these five sport-related CTA, there was no specific refer…
View article: Exploring the stress of olympic postponement due to COVID-19 on elite/international and world-class parenting and pregnant runners
Exploring the stress of olympic postponement due to COVID-19 on elite/international and world-class parenting and pregnant runners Open
The primary objective of this community-based participatory research is to explore the impacts of COVID-19 and the delayed Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games on world-class and elite/international-class parenting and pregnant athletes. Participants …
View article: “Very Similar to Having a Pimp”: Community Advisory Board Members’ Experiences in Health-Related Community-Based Participatory Research
“Very Similar to Having a Pimp”: Community Advisory Board Members’ Experiences in Health-Related Community-Based Participatory Research Open
Despite the abundance of research on the experiences of researchers with community-based participatory research (CBPR), there has been comparatively little published on CAB members’ experiences. The goal of this research was to analyze the…
View article: Required Elements for Success and Benefits of Participation in Camps of an On-The-Land Program in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region
Required Elements for Success and Benefits of Participation in Camps of an On-The-Land Program in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region Open
We report on a partnership between the Inuvialuit Regional Corporation (IRC) and the University of Ottawa to determine whether/how on-the-land programming offered culturally safe experiences to meet the self-identified needs of the residen…
View article: Applying the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) to examine barriers and facilitators to built environment change in five Canadian municipalities: Lessons from road safety and injury prevention professionals
Applying the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) to examine barriers and facilitators to built environment change in five Canadian municipalities: Lessons from road safety and injury prevention professionals Open
Road traffic injury and death continue to be a concern in Canada. The built environment (BE) is a contributing factor affecting the health of road users, yet there are significant challenges to making injury-reducing BE changes. This resea…
View article: An Intersectional Analysis of the Recruitment and Participation of Second-Generation African Canadian Adolescent Girls in a Community Basketball Program in Ottawa, Canada
An Intersectional Analysis of the Recruitment and Participation of Second-Generation African Canadian Adolescent Girls in a Community Basketball Program in Ottawa, Canada Open
Guided by the experiences and perspectives of sport practitioners, in this paper, an intersectional lens was used to examine age, gender, race, socioeconomic status, and religion and how they relate to the recruitment and participation of …
View article: Absent and Problematic: The Representation of Fathers in the Program Policies of Organizations that Provide Family-Centred Services in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside
Absent and Problematic: The Representation of Fathers in the Program Policies of Organizations that Provide Family-Centred Services in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside Open
View article: Selling vs. Supporting Motherhood: How Corporate Sponsors Frame the Parenting Experiences of Elite and Olympic Athletes
Selling vs. Supporting Motherhood: How Corporate Sponsors Frame the Parenting Experiences of Elite and Olympic Athletes Open
Recently, motherhood and pregnancy in elite sport have received increased attention in sport media. Through a comprehensive news media search across Factiva as well as a gray literature search using Google search engine, we analyzed 115 ar…
View article: Extractives Companies’ Social Media Portrayals of Their Funding of Sport for Development in Indigenous Communities in Canada and Australia
Extractives Companies’ Social Media Portrayals of Their Funding of Sport for Development in Indigenous Communities in Canada and Australia Open
The extractives industry (mining, quarrying, oil, and gas) engages in corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities to reinforce its organizational legitimacy and enhance its public image. One such approach to CSR that is popular in the…
View article: You’re carrying so many people’s stories: vicarious trauma among fly-in fly-out mental health service providers in Canada
You’re carrying so many people’s stories: vicarious trauma among fly-in fly-out mental health service providers in Canada Open
We conclude that FIFO models of care may help mental health service providers to manage the risk of vicarious trauma through reduced caseload and less time spent in community.
View article: Employment with the Northwest Territories Aquatics Program: A Significant Life Event?
Employment with the Northwest Territories Aquatics Program: A Significant Life Event? Open
For over 60 years, the Northwest Territories Aquatics Program (NWTAP) has employed university students from southern Canada with little to no exposure to northern Canada to run seasonal swimming pools and waterfronts in isolated northern c…
View article: Rural mothers’ perspectives on keeping their children safe during outdoor play: ‘it’s hard to raise a child in a small community’
Rural mothers’ perspectives on keeping their children safe during outdoor play: ‘it’s hard to raise a child in a small community’ Open
Rural mothers play important roles in shaping their children’s play-related injury experiences, and their outdoor play-related safety strategies are important to consider in adventure education and outdoor learning research. Currently, the…
View article: The adaptation of the beyond cold water bootcamp course for Inuvialuit communities in Northwest Territories, Canada
The adaptation of the beyond cold water bootcamp course for Inuvialuit communities in Northwest Territories, Canada Open
Boating-related fatalities in the Northwest Territories (NWT) are well above the national average. These fatalities are exacerbated by very cold water, and water and boating safety resources that lack relevance to residents of northern com…