Atikamekw Nehirowisiw Mirowatisiwin

Sonia Périllat-Amédée, T. Delormier, Sipi Flamand, Guylaine Ottawa, Brittany McBeath, A. McComber, A. Macaulay, L. Lévesque, Debby Flamand
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The Atikamekw Nehirowisiw Nation stands out for its strong culture and proactive policies and interventions to ensure the wellness and healing of members of three Nehirowisiw communities. As part of the Kahnawà:ke Schools Diabetes Prevention Project’s Community Mobilization Training study for promotion of healthy lifestyles, we explored perspectives of wellness among members of the Nehirowisiw community of Manawan. This participatory project involved youth, elders, and community intervention workers through an adaptation of the concept mapping methodology outlined by Kane and Trochim. A Photovoice activity followed by photo-elicited talking circles were used to brainstorm how wellness is manifested in the community. Brainstorming was conducted through talking circles for intervention workers and Elders. Over 800 statements about wellness were generated, and similar statements were combined to obtain a final set of 84 statements. Participants sorted the statements in thematic clusters and rated the priority (most important to address) and feasibility (most possible to address) levels of each statement. Statements ranked with high priority and high feasibility were considered strengths of the community. The Nehiromowin language, family relations, the available healing paths, connection to Nitaskinan — the territory — and environmental protection are the community's main strengths. Here we discuss these strengths, and the role they can play in helping the community face a variety of challenges. We present how the process of identifying community strengths can be used in the development of strategic mobilization plans for the promotion of wellness.
Mirowatiwi
Atikamekw Nehirowisiw民族以其强大的文化、积极的政策和干预措施而闻名,以确保三个Nehirowiiw社区成员的健康和康复。作为Kahnawà:ke学校糖尿病预防项目促进健康生活方式的社区动员培训研究的一部分,我们探讨了马纳万Nehirowisiw社区成员的健康观点。这一参与性项目通过改编Kane和Trochim概述的概念绘制方法,让青年、老年人和社区干预工作者参与进来。一个Photovoice活动,然后是照片引发的谈话圈,用来集思广益,了解健康如何在社区中表现出来。通过干预工作者和老年人的谈话圈进行头脑风暴。生成了800多份关于健康的声明,并将类似的声明组合在一起,最终获得了84份声明。与会者将发言分为专题组,并对每项发言的优先次序(最重要的发言)和可行性(最可能的发言)进行评级。具有高度优先级和高度可行性的声明被认为是社区的优势。Nehiromowin语言、家庭关系、可用的治疗途径、与Nitaskinan(该地区)的联系以及环境保护是该社区的主要优势。在这里,我们讨论这些优势,以及它们在帮助社区应对各种挑战方面可以发挥的作用。我们介绍了如何将确定社区优势的过程用于制定促进健康的战略动员计划。
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