Gynecologic Oncology, Volume 185, June 2024
The Journal of Nutrition, Volume 154, Issue 6, June 2024, Pages 1739-1749
The article concludes that while federal food assistance programs have the potential to improve health equity for Indigenous peoples, their effectiveness is hampered by accessibility barriers and lack of cultural relevance, particularly in non-tribally administered programs. The scant research available highlights unmet needs, especially for urban Indigenous communities and under-studied programs. Addressing these gaps is essential for fulfilling federal trust responsibilities and advancing health equity. The authors call for more targeted research and policy action to support Indigenous self-determination and ensure food assistance programs are both accessible and culturally appropriate.
Canadian Journal of Cardiology, Volume 40, June 2024
One Earth, Volume 7, 21 June 2024
First Nations Health and Wellbeing The Lowitja Journal, Volume 2, 2024, 100019
This study, led by Indigenous scholars at the University of Queensland, examines the health and social outcomes of Indigenous peoples and health workers during pandemics in urban settings. The study incorporates systems thinking, emphasising new approaches to complex problems. The research highlighted systemic challenges in pandemic responses, emphasising the need for policy reform, particularly in areas like housing.
iScience, Volume 27, 21 June 2024
Endocrine and Metabolic Science, Volume 15, 30 June 2024
Linguistics and Education, Volume 81, June 2024

