The following sites offer tutorials for users who want to better understand and engage with the research process. Please note that NAMHR is not responsible for content published on external sites.
A Guide to Researcher and Knowledge-User Collaboration in Health Research
The Canadian Institutes of Health Research has created a learning module primarily for the researcher audience, but is written in every-day language to make it accessible to a broad range of users. It is a guide to using an integrated approach to creating knowledge and translating it into action.
CIHR Online TutorialResearch that Benefits Native People: A Guide for Tribal Leaders
The National Congress of American Indians Policy Research Center and their partners have developed a curriculum and in-person training to equip tribal leaders, Native students, and other Native community members to understand and manage research and program evaluation. The curriculum was developed in response to requests from tribal leaders who wanted resources to make better decisions about the proposed research in their communities. It emphasizes the validity of Indigenous knowledge while highlighting the benefits of western research standards.
NCAI Policy Research Centre