Resources
Explore a range of resources and tools for conducting and participating in POR, as patients, students and researchers.
Framework for Elder Care Research in Nunavut A Patient-Oriented Approach
Developed through the Canadian Institutes of Health Research’s Patient Oriented Research (POR) Trainee program, this framework represents a significant innovation in approaching Elder care research in Nunavut. Nunavut-based (POR) trainees at Qaujigiartiit Health Research Centre focused on the content for this resource, synthesizing insights from two dedicated Elder gatherings with findings from an extensive literature review of health system indicators used in Indigenous communities across Canada and globally.
TCPS 2: CORE-2022 (Course on Research Ethics)
The Tri-Council Policy Statement: Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Humans (TCPS 2) provides ethics guidance that applies to all research involving human participants – including their data and/or biological materials – conducted under the auspices of an institution eligible for funding by the federal Agencies (CIHR, NSERC, SSHRC).
Truth and Reconciliation for Evaluators
This course offers evaluators an opportunity to actively engage with Truth and Reconciliation. It covers the history and lasting impact of the Canadian Indian residential school system on Indigenous students and their families, and offers guidance on how evaluation practices can advance Truth & Reconciliation.
The Fundamentals of OCAP®
The Fundamentals of OCAP®, a unique online learning opportunity developed by FNIGC in collaboration with First Nations thought leaders, subject matter experts, and online education professionals.
Patient-Oriented Research Curriculum in Child Health
PORCCH is a series of interactive, online modules. These modules were developed collaboratively with the help of patients and families, researchers, healthcare professionals, and knowledge translation experts.
Building Research Relationships with Indigenous Communities
Building Research Relationships with Indigenous Communities (BRRIC) aims to disseminate knowledge among academic stakeholders for engaging in transformative Indigenous research utilizing best practices and methods for producing results and findings that benefit all parties involved.
NRI -Nunavut Research Licensing
One of our NuSPOR Paqqijamik Naalanggniq Governing Committee Members.
Nunavut Tunngavik Inc.
One of our NuSPOR Paqqijamik Naalanggniq Governing Committee Members.
Qaujiigiartiit Health Research Centre
One of our NuSPOR Paqqijamik Naalanggniq Governing Committee Members.
Government of Nunavut, Department of Health
One of our NuSPOR Paqqijamik Naalanggniq Governing Committee Members.
Yukon Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research
The Yukon Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research (YSPOR) is dedicated to improving health outcomes in the Yukon through community-driven research. They honour Indigenous ways of knowing and collaborate with Yukon First Nations. YSPOR is housed at Yukon University and funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research.
Hotiì ts’eeda Northwest Territories SPOR Support Unit
Hotıì ts’eeda is a research support unit hosted by the Tłı̨chǫ Government, and governed primarily by Northwest Territories (NWT) Indigenous Governments. Hotıì ts’eeda connects NWT organizations, and communities with researchers and funding to achieve health research and training goals.
CIHR SPOR Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research
The Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) is Canada’s federal funding agency for health research. Composed of 13 Institutes, we collaborate with partners and researchers to support the discoveries and innovations that improve our health and strengthen our health care system.