The character of Indian child welfare discourse in Canada is highly polemic and politically charged. The relationship between First Nations and the child welfare system has been described through an explanatory framework known as the'Sixties Scoop'. As an extension of the colonial mode the Sixties Scoop refers to the period during the 1960s and 1970s when child protective services were first extended to First Nations people on reserve and there were high numbers of First Nations children entering substitute care.The predominance of this model has resulted in an overwhelming focus on negative consequences and experiences with the child welfare system. Those First Nations people who had positive experiences in substitute care have not been a...
It is challenging in British Columbia to recruit and retain Indigenous caregivers and foster parents...
This article reviews all items in the Canadian Social Work journal over its almost 90-year history t...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine impacts of devolution of post secondary education focusing ...
The character of Indian child welfare discourse in Canada is highly polemic and politically charged....
Canadian society is ascribing increasing importance to the large numbers of Indigenous children who ...
This research seeks to understand the high rates of Indian children in the care of Ontario’s Childre...
This thesis explores Indigenous overrepresentation within Canada’s Child Welfare System through a ca...
As the relationships between Canada’s Aboriginal peoples and the state undergo changes, the issue of...
Through analyzing current literature on the Sixties Scoop and how it frames it origins and causes, m...
In Canada, it is estimated that 3 times as many Indigenous children are currently in the care of the...
This dissertation project explores a phenomenon known as the Sixties Scoop and some of its consequen...
The history of the relationship between child welfare agencies in Canada and First Nations has been ...
The health and wellness of Indigenous peoples continue to be impacted by the harmful colonization pr...
This dissertation proceeds from the Algonquins of Barriere Lake’s enactments of Indigenous law as a ...
The “Sixties Scoop” describes a period in Aboriginal history in Canada in which thousands of Aborigi...
It is challenging in British Columbia to recruit and retain Indigenous caregivers and foster parents...
This article reviews all items in the Canadian Social Work journal over its almost 90-year history t...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine impacts of devolution of post secondary education focusing ...
The character of Indian child welfare discourse in Canada is highly polemic and politically charged....
Canadian society is ascribing increasing importance to the large numbers of Indigenous children who ...
This research seeks to understand the high rates of Indian children in the care of Ontario’s Childre...
This thesis explores Indigenous overrepresentation within Canada’s Child Welfare System through a ca...
As the relationships between Canada’s Aboriginal peoples and the state undergo changes, the issue of...
Through analyzing current literature on the Sixties Scoop and how it frames it origins and causes, m...
In Canada, it is estimated that 3 times as many Indigenous children are currently in the care of the...
This dissertation project explores a phenomenon known as the Sixties Scoop and some of its consequen...
The history of the relationship between child welfare agencies in Canada and First Nations has been ...
The health and wellness of Indigenous peoples continue to be impacted by the harmful colonization pr...
This dissertation proceeds from the Algonquins of Barriere Lake’s enactments of Indigenous law as a ...
The “Sixties Scoop” describes a period in Aboriginal history in Canada in which thousands of Aborigi...
It is challenging in British Columbia to recruit and retain Indigenous caregivers and foster parents...
This article reviews all items in the Canadian Social Work journal over its almost 90-year history t...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine impacts of devolution of post secondary education focusing ...