[21] Chandler, M. J., and Lalonde, C.,
Cultural continuity as a hedge against suicide in First Nations youth, 2000, available at http://web.uvic.ca/~lalonde/manuscripts/1998TransCultural.pdf accessed 9 August 2007.
Cultural Continuity as a Protective Factor Against Suicide in First Nations Youth.
Not exact matches
The outgoing leader could also serve
as a mentor for future managers to ensure
cultural continuity.
It appears in a different form partly because the problem of social
continuity has become
as great for us
as the problem of change and reform, but even more because the historical,
cultural character of human existence has come into fuller view.
Considering the possibilities of genetic imprints,
cultural identification, innate and intuitive beliefs and a conscious seeking of links that reveal
continuities that are hidden or largely unsuspected by the mainstream, Benzant imagines himself
as an Urban Shaman.
Choosing between willful exposure to unnecessary peril for the sake of
cultural continuity, on the one hand, and heading for high ground because it makes sense, on the other, might not be
as easy
as it seems, even in this modern age.
In this comprehensive article below, they outline the cost of mental health issues to the social fabric of Indigenous communities and point to international research showing that indigenous communities with «
cultural continuity» are seeing significantly lower rates of suicide among young people
as those under
cultural stress.
Cultural continuity can be understood in broad terms as self - determination and cultural main
Cultural continuity can be understood in broad terms
as self - determination and
cultural main
cultural maintenance.
Continuity of care is inclusive of what happens to a child at home and when he or she is under the care of another adult
as well
as the ability of the provider to understand, respect and build upon
cultural and linguistic practices of the home (Chang, 1993).