Tl’azt’en Learning Circle: Information Technology, Health and Cultural Preservation

Auteurs-es

  • Sandra Jarvis-Selinger
  • Kendall Ho
  • Helen Novak Lauscher
  • Brandi Bell

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.15353/joci.v4i3.2951

Mots-clés :

Access, Community Information, Learning

Résumé

A Community Learning Centre (CLC) is an innovative model of delivering health care and health information based firmly on the idea of community engagement. It has two interrelated components: 1) a community-based facility with Internet-linked computers accessible to all community members; and 2) community developed web-based resources relevant to community defined needs and priorities. This article describes a pilot CLC implementation in a remote British Columbia First Nations community. A CLC supports the acquisition of health information as well as research and technology skills by facilitating access to, and uptake of, relevant resources developed by and for community members.

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2009-04-24

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Research Articles