This thesis explores Indigenous overrepresentation within Canada’s Child Welfare System through a case study analysis of the disruption to that overrepresentation evident in the Lac La Ronge Indian Child and Family Services Agency (LLR-ICFSA) in Northern Saskatchewan. Drawing on four months of fieldwork, 23 interviews, agency documents, and an extensive literature review, this thesis critically assesses the role of cultural continuity in disrupting out-of-home care placements and permanent ward designations in the communities served by the LLR-ICFSA. The key findings of this thesis indicate the LLR-ICFSA is engaged in regionally specific cultural philosophies and practices that are effectively reducing the overrepresentation of Indigenous c...
A series of recent legal and policy developments in Canada have potential to contribute to reconcili...
The Canadian child welfare system perpetuates deeply colonial relations. Indigenous children are bei...
The stories we braid within this article bring together narratives of Indigenous mothering, which hi...
This thesis explores Indigenous overrepresentation within Canada’s Child Welfare System through a ca...
This thesis sets out to examine the status of implementation of the United Nations Convention on the...
The number of Indigenous children and youth that continue to be removed from family and community an...
As the relationships between Canada’s Aboriginal peoples and the state undergo changes, the issue of...
A newborn child has the ability to create sound and cry as they enter into the physical world. Each ...
It is challenging in British Columbia to recruit and retain Indigenous caregivers and foster parents...
This dissertation proceeds from the Algonquins of Barriere Lake’s enactments of Indigenous law as a ...
The character of Indian child welfare discourse in Canada is highly polemic and politically charged....
First Nations children are chronically overrepresented in the child welfare system in Canada. This i...
Given their complicity with the settler-colonial agenda, governments and service-providing agencies ...
Honouring the sacredness of pregnancy, childbirth, and the early postpartum period has long been hel...
Little research has been conducted regarding how culture is used in assessing parenting capabilities...
A series of recent legal and policy developments in Canada have potential to contribute to reconcili...
The Canadian child welfare system perpetuates deeply colonial relations. Indigenous children are bei...
The stories we braid within this article bring together narratives of Indigenous mothering, which hi...
This thesis explores Indigenous overrepresentation within Canada’s Child Welfare System through a ca...
This thesis sets out to examine the status of implementation of the United Nations Convention on the...
The number of Indigenous children and youth that continue to be removed from family and community an...
As the relationships between Canada’s Aboriginal peoples and the state undergo changes, the issue of...
A newborn child has the ability to create sound and cry as they enter into the physical world. Each ...
It is challenging in British Columbia to recruit and retain Indigenous caregivers and foster parents...
This dissertation proceeds from the Algonquins of Barriere Lake’s enactments of Indigenous law as a ...
The character of Indian child welfare discourse in Canada is highly polemic and politically charged....
First Nations children are chronically overrepresented in the child welfare system in Canada. This i...
Given their complicity with the settler-colonial agenda, governments and service-providing agencies ...
Honouring the sacredness of pregnancy, childbirth, and the early postpartum period has long been hel...
Little research has been conducted regarding how culture is used in assessing parenting capabilities...
A series of recent legal and policy developments in Canada have potential to contribute to reconcili...
The Canadian child welfare system perpetuates deeply colonial relations. Indigenous children are bei...
The stories we braid within this article bring together narratives of Indigenous mothering, which hi...