This paper reflects a beginning discussion about the relationship between the social work profession and Native Peoples living in the space of colonial Canada. It examines the characteristics of Eurocentrism, historical and ongoing colonial processes, and implicates the profession of social work as a co-ionizing practice. The reader is cautioned to seriously reflect on the current political context in which Native self-government initiatives are being realized from the standpoint of examining the case of Native Child Welfare. Native people are encouraged to disengage from current neo-colonial and constitutional colonial politics in favor of advocating and working toward decolonized anticolonial initiatives. Native university programs are vi...
© 2018 Society for Community Research and Action This paper provides a way to theorize and practice ...
In this piece, we ask, what are the risks of a pedagogy and politics that begins and ends with privi...
Social work has a critical role in supporting families, young people and others with complex needs, ...
Riding on the success of Indigenous Social Work Around the World, this book provides case studies to...
Aboriginal social work is a relatively new field in the human services, emerging out of the Aborigin...
Abstract As Aboriginal peoples gain more access to schools of social work, the acad...
Christine Fejo-King and Linda Briskman examine the complex relationship between social work and Indi...
Social service providers must support the recovery of Indigenous peoples from the effects of coloniz...
This article explores the journey of reconciliation, both personal and professional, required for th...
This article reviews all items in the Canadian Social Work journal over its almost 90-year history t...
Abstract: This paper explores how a dominant Western ontology rooted in white masculinity and coloni...
Available data suggest that First Nations children, youth and families in Canada continue to experie...
This opening chapter attempts to map the complex theoretical terrain of Indigenous social work, a te...
In this paper, three racialized social work educators unsettle our settled colonial silences as acts...
In Canada, Indigenous peoples' lives are shaped by relationships with their families. These relation...
© 2018 Society for Community Research and Action This paper provides a way to theorize and practice ...
In this piece, we ask, what are the risks of a pedagogy and politics that begins and ends with privi...
Social work has a critical role in supporting families, young people and others with complex needs, ...
Riding on the success of Indigenous Social Work Around the World, this book provides case studies to...
Aboriginal social work is a relatively new field in the human services, emerging out of the Aborigin...
Abstract As Aboriginal peoples gain more access to schools of social work, the acad...
Christine Fejo-King and Linda Briskman examine the complex relationship between social work and Indi...
Social service providers must support the recovery of Indigenous peoples from the effects of coloniz...
This article explores the journey of reconciliation, both personal and professional, required for th...
This article reviews all items in the Canadian Social Work journal over its almost 90-year history t...
Abstract: This paper explores how a dominant Western ontology rooted in white masculinity and coloni...
Available data suggest that First Nations children, youth and families in Canada continue to experie...
This opening chapter attempts to map the complex theoretical terrain of Indigenous social work, a te...
In this paper, three racialized social work educators unsettle our settled colonial silences as acts...
In Canada, Indigenous peoples' lives are shaped by relationships with their families. These relation...
© 2018 Society for Community Research and Action This paper provides a way to theorize and practice ...
In this piece, we ask, what are the risks of a pedagogy and politics that begins and ends with privi...
Social work has a critical role in supporting families, young people and others with complex needs, ...