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“It's hard to change something when you don't know where to start”
Flicker, Sarah ; Larkin, June ; Smilie-Adjarkwa, Christine ; Restoule, Jean-Paul
Flicker, Sarah
Larkin, June
Smilie-Adjarkwa, Christine
Restoule, Jean-Paul
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As a result of social and economic inequities, Indigenous youth globally are disproportionately vulnerable to HIV/AIDS. Canada’s First Nations, Inuit, and Métis people are among them. In this paper, we discuss the collaborative community-based approach we adopted to uncover new possibilities for HIV prevention with Aboriginal youth that account for systemic inequities. This project is part of a larger Gendering Adolescent AIDS Prevention (GAAP) research agenda.
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2007
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