“No matter how many times you fall, they’ll still give you another opportunity” – Conversations with Key Informants to Evaluate a Community-led Rehabilitation Facility in Northern Saskatchewan

Jessica Froehlich, Janelle Smith, Subhashini Iyer, Kehinde Ametepee, Kimberly Smith, Victor Foshion, Walter Smith, Anne Mease, Alexandra King, Malcolm King
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Community engagement processes conducted with the Northern Village of Pinehouse determined the need for an evaluation of the Recovery Lake Program (RLP). The study exemplifies a collaborative process of sharing experiences and stories, inclusive of key informants from varied backgrounds and expertise, affording the opportunity to weave together Indigenous knowledge, research and policy expertise in a voluntary, non-hierarchical context. The stories shared throughout the interviews offer wisdom that will inform the realignment and direction of growth of some of the facilities and programs offered by the RLP. Through these stories, themes that highlight good practices, positive components and several gaps in the program emerge. Finally, the article includes recommendations for improving the RLP’s treatment and post-program support needs for their clients.
“不管你跌倒了多少次,他们仍然会给你另一个机会”——与关键线人的对话,以评估北萨斯喀彻温省社区主导的康复机构
与松屋北部村进行的社区参与过程确定了对恢复湖计划(RLP)进行评估的必要性。该研究体现了分享经验和故事的协作过程,包括来自不同背景和专业知识的关键线人,提供了在自愿、无等级的背景下将土著知识、研究和政策专业知识结合在一起的机会。在采访中分享的故事提供了智慧,将为RLP提供的一些设施和项目的调整和发展方向提供信息。通过这些故事,突出了项目的良好实践、积极成分和一些差距的主题出现了。最后,文章还提出了改善RLP治疗的建议,并为他们的客户提供了项目后的支持需求。
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