This resource introduces the Social Change Ecosystem Map, a framework by Deepa Iyer that helps individuals and organizations identify their roles, align with shared values, and build sustainable, connected approaches to advancing equity, justice, liberation, and solidarity
The insights in this report were drawn from interviews with individuals from the Musqueam Indian Band and the University of British Columbia with success working collaboratively between the two communities.
The importance of a data sharing agreement is to help determine First Nation priorities in data governance while working in partnership with government, universities, researchers, and other organizations. Our framework is a template or guideline of considerations to follow when developing your own data sharing agreement.
List of Indigenous Community and Institutional Resources for Partnership
HELP and CEIH
January 18, 2023
A curated list of Indigenous Community and Institutional Resources for Partnership to help in creating structures for meaningful Indigenous Community and UBC Health partnerships.
Creating Structures for Meaningful Indigenous Community & UBC Health Partnerships
HELP and CEIH
This document describes the methodology used to analyze and organize our interview notes into the themes seen in the infographics. We used the same procedure for the Research Partnership and Student conversations, but kept their respective analyses separate.
A clear, easy-to-follow set of community guidelines designed to help educators, families, and children build safe, respectful, and connected learning environments.