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Partners

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D2R works in partnership with Indigenous organizations and research networks across Canada to support community‑driven research and uphold Indigenous data sovereignty. These collaborations strengthen knowledge sharing, advance culturally grounded approaches, and help ensure that emerging health innovations are informed by the priorities and leadership of Indigenous communities.

Below are two of the partners whose work directly informs and strengthens D2R’s activities:

Network Environments for Indigenous Health Research (NEIHR)

logo of the NEIHR and the Quebec NEIHRThe , funded by the , supports a national network of centres dedicated to building Indigenous research capacity, providing training and mentorship, and advancing community‑based health research rooted in Indigenous priorities and values. The focuses on strengthening health research driven by First Nations and Inuit communities in Quebec.ÌýThe wishes to establish a solid foundation for Indigenous health research driven by and grounded in First Nations and Inuit communities in Quebec.Ìý

First Nations of Quebec and Labrador Health and Social Services Commission (FNQLHSSC)

logo of the First Nations of Quebec and Labrador Health and Social Services Commission's vision is that Nation’s individuals, families and communities are healthy, have equitable access to quality care and services, and are self-determining and culturally empowered. FNQLHSSC supports First Nations communities and organizations in Quebec and Labrador; promotes accessibility and development of health and social services that are culturally adapted and responsive to community needs; enhances the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being of First Nations individuals and families; respects and reinforce local autonomy, culture, and self-determination.Ìý

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