On July 8th to 11th, 2013 the Second International Indigenous Voices in Social Work Conference was held in Winnipeg, Canada with 346 registered participants from over 13 different territories in the world, 125 presentations, more than 70 volunteers, four organizing committees from the Faculty to international levels, 10 volunteer organizations/communities who provided site visits, and 19 individual, corporate, and government sponsors. The conference theme of Indigenous knowledges focused on three areas: resurgence, implementation, and collaboration. The presentations demonstrated the resurgence of Indigenous knowledges, how Indigenous knowledges have been implemented in social policies, social organizations, programs, practice, education, r...
Indigenous pedagogies involve seeking out various forms of indigenous knowledge and a commit-ment to...
The social work profession has played, and continues to play, an integral role in the development an...
Social workers have a unique role in the history, and in the future of reconciliation, as we have th...
This paper provides an account of the development of an Indigenous1 Social Work program in Sudbury, ...
The history of the American social work profession and its interactions with Indigenous people is in...
This qualitative study, working from an Indigenous perspective, sought to determine the content and ...
This article focuses on an innovative proposed Master of Social Work based in Indigenous Knowledges ...
This paper discusses the development and positioning of a Native social work program, and why it wa...
Riding on the success of Indigenous Social Work Around the World, this book provides case studies to...
This article shares the reflections, based on exploratory research and practice in the Interior of B...
No abstract available.The original print copy of this thesis may be available here: http://wizard.un...
While efforts to recruit Indigenous social work students must be continued, social work educators ne...
The history of the American social work profession and its interactions with Indigenous people is fr...
Social work has a critical role in supporting families, young people and others with complex needs, ...
It is a pleasure to guest edit this special edition of Critical Social Work. The process of reviewin...
Indigenous pedagogies involve seeking out various forms of indigenous knowledge and a commit-ment to...
The social work profession has played, and continues to play, an integral role in the development an...
Social workers have a unique role in the history, and in the future of reconciliation, as we have th...
This paper provides an account of the development of an Indigenous1 Social Work program in Sudbury, ...
The history of the American social work profession and its interactions with Indigenous people is in...
This qualitative study, working from an Indigenous perspective, sought to determine the content and ...
This article focuses on an innovative proposed Master of Social Work based in Indigenous Knowledges ...
This paper discusses the development and positioning of a Native social work program, and why it wa...
Riding on the success of Indigenous Social Work Around the World, this book provides case studies to...
This article shares the reflections, based on exploratory research and practice in the Interior of B...
No abstract available.The original print copy of this thesis may be available here: http://wizard.un...
While efforts to recruit Indigenous social work students must be continued, social work educators ne...
The history of the American social work profession and its interactions with Indigenous people is fr...
Social work has a critical role in supporting families, young people and others with complex needs, ...
It is a pleasure to guest edit this special edition of Critical Social Work. The process of reviewin...
Indigenous pedagogies involve seeking out various forms of indigenous knowledge and a commit-ment to...
The social work profession has played, and continues to play, an integral role in the development an...
Social workers have a unique role in the history, and in the future of reconciliation, as we have th...