Christensen Julia
Department of Environmental, Social and Spatial Change, Roskilde University, Roskilde, Denmark.
Health Place. 2016 Jul;40:83-90. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2016.05.003. Epub 2016 May 18.
In this article, I explore the relationship between housing, home and health amongst Indigenous homeless people living in the Canadian North. In particular, I examine the ways in which Indigenous homemaking practices conflict with housing policy, and exacerbate individual pathways to homelessness. I argue that integral components in northern Indigenous conceptualizations of home and, in turn, health are not only unrecognized in housing policy, but actively discouraged. The potential for homemaking to inform health and housing policy speaks to the relevance of cultural safety not only to Indigenous health services, but also to a comprehensive framing of Indigenous health.
在本文中,我探讨了居住在加拿大北部的原住民无家可归者的住房、家园与健康之间的关系。具体而言,我研究了原住民持家实践与住房政策相冲突的方式,以及这些冲突如何加剧个人走向无家可归的路径。我认为,北方原住民对家园以及健康的概念化中的重要组成部分,不仅在住房政策中未得到认可,反而受到了积极的阻碍。持家实践为健康和住房政策提供信息的潜力表明,文化安全不仅与原住民健康服务相关,而且与对原住民健康的全面框架构建也相关。