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Title: Walking the Path Together
Authors: Evelyn Pyper
David Henry 
Erika A Yates
Graham Mecredy
Sujitha Ratnasingham
Brian Slegers
Jennifer D Walker
Issue Date: Jan-2018
Journal: Healthcare quarterly (Toronto, Ont.)
Abstract: Indigenous data governance principles assert that Indigenous communities have a right to data that identifies their people or communities, and a right to determine the use of that data in ways that support Indigenous health and self-determination. Indigenous-driven use of the databases held at the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (ICES) has resulted in ongoing partnerships between ICES and diverse Indigenous organizations and communities. To respond to this emerging and complex landscape, ICES has established a team whose goal is to support the infrastructure for responding to community-initiated research priorities. ICES works closely with Indigenous partners to develop unique data governance agreements and supports processes, which ensure that ICES scientists must work with Indigenous organizations when conducting research that involves Indigenous peoples.
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