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ABSTRACT Background Water safety education is essential to prevent drowning. In Australia, while water safety education is included in the school curriculum, the focus is often on skill attainment rather than knowledge. Methods This study assessed water safety knowledge in Grade 5 and 6 students (aged 9–11 years).
Lauren Petrass +2 more
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Impact of Implementation Tools for Spontaneous Preterm Birth Guidelines: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
Hunter B +6 more
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Indigenization has described a process whereby First Peoples, Inuit and Metis have strategically adopted the term Indigenous as a sociopolitical identifier. Being Indigenous is complicated to define but includes being the first in a territory with the ties to the territory being of great cultural significance, being a distinct population, and having ...
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Roadmap and Reflections on Expanding Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, Indigeneity, and Accessibility in Pharmacology Curricula. [PDF]
Kaur G +3 more
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Indigenizing Science and Reasserting Indigeneity in Research
Krystal S, Tsosie, Katrina G, Claw
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Towards inclusive authorship: Analyzing author representation in PLOS Global Public Health front matter content. [PDF]
Longley ESG, Bandara S.
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The influence of intergenerational trauma on epigenetics and obesity in Indigenous populations - a scoping review. [PDF]
Schafte K, Bruna S.
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Canadian water-related fatalities: Demographic, situational, and environmental risk factors. [PDF]
Lam VC +4 more
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