The Qanuippitaa? National Inuit Health Survey (QNIHS) is a permanent, Inuit-determined and co-created health survey designed to build capacity in Inuit communities to develop and collect survey information and to support Inuit self-determination in research. SRDC is supporting the QNIHS teams in Nunavut and Nunatsiavut to learn from the first round of QNIHS implementation, by engaging in a process of intentional reflection and continuous learning. SRDC is using a collaborative, participatory approach to learn about the QNIHS implementation through community visits, interviews, and embedded fieldwork tools. SRDC will share back with the QNIHS teams through internal reflective reports capturing key lessons learned from the initial QNIHS implementation in Nunavut and Nunatsiavut, along with recommendations for QNIHS implementation in future.
Capability: Program Evaluation/ Performance Measurement
Policy Area: Population Health
Population: Indigenous Peoples
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