Food security is a concept that refers to the ability of people to have access to food that is nutritionally adequate, safe, culturally appropriate and socially acceptable. Many First Nations communities are faced with issues of food security due to is... Show moreFood security is a concept that refers to the ability of people to have access to food that is nutritionally adequate, safe, culturally appropriate and socially acceptable. Many First Nations communities are faced with issues of food security due to isolation, low socioeconomic status, threats to traditional food sources and inflated costs of store-bought food. To date, however, little research attention has been given to the actual lived experiences and perceptions of food (in)security from members of First Nations themselves. This research sought to hear from members of the Takla Lake First Nation in northern British Columbia about what they feel affects their ability to be food secure. --P.ii. The original print copy of this thesis may be available here: http://wizard.unbc.ca/record=b1326085 Show less
Date
2007
Contributors
Pamela Tobin (author), Neil Hanlon (Thesis advisor), University of Northern British Columbia (Degree granting institution)
Subject
Carrier Indians -- Food -- British Columbia -- Takla Lake Region., Sekani Indians -- Food -- British Columbia -- Takla Lake Region., Gitksan Indians -- Food -- British Columbia -- Takla Lake Region., Food supply -- British Columbia -- Takla Lake Region., Food -- Social aspects -- British Columbia -- Takla Lake Region., Public health -- British Columbia -- Takla Lake Region., Takla Lake First Nation (B.C.), E99.T17 T63 2007
No abstract available. The original print copy of this thesis may be available here: http://wizard.unbc.ca/record=b1219502
Date
2001
Contributors
Michael Andre Leisinger (author), Alex Michalos (Thesis advisor), University of Northern British Columbia (Degree granting institution)
Subject
Health status indicators -- British Columbia., Public health -- British Columbia -- Evaluation., Health surveys -- British Columbia., RA407.5.C3 L45 2001
The purpose of this project is to develop a workshop to train counselling students or individuals in the helping field, the process of self-reflection and introspection. A review of the literature on counsellor development and introspection is provided... Show moreThe purpose of this project is to develop a workshop to train counselling students or individuals in the helping field, the process of self-reflection and introspection. A review of the literature on counsellor development and introspection is provided, including the process of becoming a counsellor counsellor development and introspection attachment theory and counsellor development and supervision in counsellor training. The format of the workshop, the target audience, and ethical concerns are described. Finally, a detailed description of the workshop, outlining the intended schedule, activities and lectures is presented. --Leaf ii. The original print copy of this thesis may be available here: http://wizard.unbc.ca/record=b2140940 Show less
Date
2016
Contributors
Doriana Pantuso (author), John Sherry (Thesis advisor), University of Northern British Columbia (Degree granting institution)
Subject
Counselors -- Training of., Ice (Drug) -- British Columbia -- Prince George., Methamphetamine abuse -- British Columbia -- Prince George., Amphetamine abuse -- British Columbia -- Prince George., Public health -- British Columbia., BF636.65 .P36 2016