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Our stories
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Helen Robinson-Settee Co-Chair, Indigenous Peoples’ Engagement and Research Council
Mary Beaucage Co-Chair, Patient Council
A national network that
brings together:
• kidney patients
• researchers
• health care providers
• policy-makers
• caregivers
Can-SOLVE CKD Network
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We are working to
improve the kidney
health of all Canadians
through research
Can-SOLVE CKD Network
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By 2020, all Canadians
living with or at risk for
kidney disease will
experience the best
possible care and health
outcomes
Our vision
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Patients are partners in
designing, executing,
interpreting, and
communicating research
Patient engagement
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Research questions are
based on patient
priorities
Three years of discussions
helped us understand
what matters most
Patient-oriented research
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18 research projects across 3 main themes
Research themes
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Earlier diagnosis Better treatments Innovative care
2 patient-led councils are
at the heart of the network
Patient leadership
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Indigenous Peoples’ Engagement & Research
Council
Patient Council
30+ members: • Kidney patients
• Caregivers
• Donors
• Indigenous people
• Women and men
• All ages
• Urban, rural, remote
• Diverse backgrounds
Patient Council
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IPERC supports
collaboration grounded
in traditional values and
partnerships with
Indigenous communities
Indigenous Peoples’ Engagement & Research Council
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15+ members:
• Indigenous patients
• caregivers
• researchers
• community leaders
Indigenous Peoples’ Engagement & Research Council
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Kidney disease has a
strong impact on the
health of Indigenous
communities
Kidney research through an Indigenous lens
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A national strategy to
improve kidney health
must include Indigenous
peoples
Kidney research through an Indigenous lens
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IPERC is bringing
Indigenous ways of
knowing into health
research
Kidney research through an Indigenous lens
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Creating a culturally
safe space for
Indigenous people to
take part in research
Kidney research through an Indigenous lens
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Educating researchers
and health care
providers to work
collaboratively and
respectfully with
Indigenous peoples
Kidney research through an Indigenous lens
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Our work will create
a pathway from
cultural awareness to
cultural competency
Towards cultural safety
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Awareness Humility
Safety
Competency
Recognition that we are
on Indigenous land
Guidelines for respecting
and honoring our host
Indigenous communities
Elder ceremony protocols
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• Sharing circles
• Sharing of traditional
dances and songs
• Blanket ceremonies
• Smudging
• Tobacco offering
Ceremony
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Hosted a webinar on
historical context for
Indigenous health in Canada
• https://youtu.be/LCJfSDa3BFA
Network staff completing
San’yas training
• http://sanyas.ca
Education
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We are developing a
cultural safety training
module for health
researchers and
policy/decision-makers
Training
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Our work supports TRC calls to action related to health
Truth and Reconciliation
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We acknowledge the impact of
historical traumas on Indigenous
health
We are working to close the gaps in health outcomes
between Indigenous and non-Indigenous
communities
We are developing cultural safety
training for research team members
TRC call to action #18 TRC call to action #24 TRC call to action #19
IPERC guides research projects
on respectful engagement of
Indigenous communities
Indigenous voices transforming research
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ICARE • Understanding kidney disease
risk in youth with diabetes
• Initial study focused on 200 Indigenous youth in Manitoba & Northwestern Ontario
• Video: https://youtu.be/S9Xi0OZmMDI
Improving Indigenous health through research
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Kidney Check
• Screening for diabetes and high blood pressure in Indigenous communities
• Launching in 5 provinces: BC, AB, SK, MB & ON
• Each person will receive a treatment plan tailored to their risk
Improving Indigenous health through research
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Improving knowledge of
treatment options
• Partnering with Sask.
Indigenous communities
to create culturally
appropriate education
Improving Indigenous health through research
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• Complete training module and deliver to
researchers
• Ongoing recruitment of patient partners
• Launch screening project in BC, AB, SK, MB, ON
The road ahead
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• Working towards cultural safety in everything we do
• Bringing Indigenous ways of knowing into research
• Better kidney health for all Canadians
The road ahead
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Aahnii, Bozhoo, Merci, Wli
Wni, Meegwetch, Mikwetc
Tshinashkumitin,
Qujannamiik, Nakurmiik, Ai,
Welaliog, Niá : wen,
Chiniskomiitin, Tiawenhk!
Thank you!
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