Child protection practitioners view Aboriginal communities as victim, adversary, participant, partner, and protector of children. These representations ofcommunities are derived from interview data with 19 Aboriginal and nonAboriginal child protection social workers in British Columbia, Canada. The representations of the community are informed by the practitioner’s geographic relationship to the community and the length of community residency (including whether it’s the practitioner’s community of origin). Practitioners view communities as a victim or adversary when no relationship of trust exists with the community. Practitioners view communities having a participative or partnership role in child protection when trust has developed. When ...
The rate of Indigenous child removal in Australia has been referred to as an epidemic. With numbers ...
The rate of Indigenous child removal in Australia has been referred to as an epidemic. With numbers ...
These communities are creating programs that are relevant and appropriately utilized by community me...
Peer reviewedChild protection practitioners view Aboriginal communities as victim, adversary, partic...
Peer reviewedChild protection practitioners view Aboriginal communities as victim, adversary, partic...
Peer reviewedChild protection practitioners view Aboriginal communities as victim, adversary, partic...
[Extract] When approached to write this chapter, we were asked to consider what skills and knowledge...
This article considers the unique challenge for Aboriginal professionals working in a government chi...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children are disproportionately represented in all parts of th...
As a response to the persistent overrepresentation of Aboriginal children in out-of-home care, effor...
This article considers the unique challenge for Aboriginal professionals working in a government chi...
As a response to the persistent overrepresentation of Aboriginal children in out-of-home care, effor...
Knowledge about support and supervision needs of Indigenous child protection workers is missing from...
One month before the June 2007 Federal Government Emergency Intervention in the Northern Territory s...
“The truth about stories is that’s all we are.” Thomas King (2003, p.2). This study is a reflective...
The rate of Indigenous child removal in Australia has been referred to as an epidemic. With numbers ...
The rate of Indigenous child removal in Australia has been referred to as an epidemic. With numbers ...
These communities are creating programs that are relevant and appropriately utilized by community me...
Peer reviewedChild protection practitioners view Aboriginal communities as victim, adversary, partic...
Peer reviewedChild protection practitioners view Aboriginal communities as victim, adversary, partic...
Peer reviewedChild protection practitioners view Aboriginal communities as victim, adversary, partic...
[Extract] When approached to write this chapter, we were asked to consider what skills and knowledge...
This article considers the unique challenge for Aboriginal professionals working in a government chi...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children are disproportionately represented in all parts of th...
As a response to the persistent overrepresentation of Aboriginal children in out-of-home care, effor...
This article considers the unique challenge for Aboriginal professionals working in a government chi...
As a response to the persistent overrepresentation of Aboriginal children in out-of-home care, effor...
Knowledge about support and supervision needs of Indigenous child protection workers is missing from...
One month before the June 2007 Federal Government Emergency Intervention in the Northern Territory s...
“The truth about stories is that’s all we are.” Thomas King (2003, p.2). This study is a reflective...
The rate of Indigenous child removal in Australia has been referred to as an epidemic. With numbers ...
The rate of Indigenous child removal in Australia has been referred to as an epidemic. With numbers ...
These communities are creating programs that are relevant and appropriately utilized by community me...