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Community-Engaged Research

Walk With Me works deeply with communities and institutions to uncover latent potentials and build new realities of care and service through community-engaged research. In this work, we develop deep-rooted relationships with People With Lived and Living Experience and their allies, and work to better-understand the realities of the crisis as unfolding within particular communities and care sites. Community-Engaged Research methods used in our work include: cultural mapping, participatory action research, surveys, focus groups, draw-talk protocols, narrative inquiry, and more. We subsequently develop reports with recommendations for policy and systems change.

 

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We are grateful to the Kómoks peoples, including the Pentlatch, Sathloot, Satsitla and Ieeksen on who’s unceeded territory we live, work and play.

We are thankful to the Coast Salish, Nuu-chah-nulth, and Kwak'wala peoples and visitors on Vancouver Island for supporting Walk With Me in our work.

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