How to be a Good Indigenous Research Partner

​This CRIC webinar will share best practices on partnering with Indigenous researchers, people, communities, and organizations drawing on the lived experiences of Indigenous researchers as well as Indigenous methodological and ethical frameworks and tools.  Attend this webinar to learn:

  • Distinctions-Based Approach— Overview of the diversity of Indigenous peoples, communities (rural and urban), Nations and systems of governance.
  • Community-Based Partnership Research (CBPR) — Overview of CBPR and the four R’s of: Respect, Relevance, Reciprocity, and Responsibility.
  • Indigenous Frameworks in Action — Overview of the principles of the Two Row, Aditiwazi Nisoditadiwin, One Foot Two Canoes, OCAP, USAI, the Métis Ethical Standards for Research, and Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit (IQ).
  • Advice for non-Indigenous researchers – Building meaningful partnerships with Indigenous researchers and organizations

This webinar will feature:

  • Jana George, Manager, Research and Policy Development at SISCO;
  • Dr. Russell Evans, Research Associate at SISCO;
  • Craig Fisher, Research Associate at SISCO;
  • Sarah Roberton, CAIP, Vice President, Corporate and Public Affairs at Environics Research;
  • Max Skudra, Partner at Mokwateh.