An innovative approach to providing “care” to Aboriginal child who are making a transition into adulthood embodies the concept of culturally restorative practice. This paper is a literature review on Aboriginal child development for children and youth transitioning from a youth to an adult. This paper contains excerpts from “Developing a Culturally Restorative Approach to Aboriginal Child and Youth Development: Transitions to Adulthood” published as a social policy paper for Ontario’s Ministry of Child and Youth Services. The paper was a review of the literature of the following: culturally restorative practices, best practices for successful engagement with Aboriginal populations, thematic of Aboriginal development, as well as implications...
Many Aboriginal peoples in Canada have experienced, directly or indirectly, the effects of residenti...
The article discusses cultural permanence for Indigenous children and youth from the perspective of ...
There is a dearth of literature available on traditional Aboriginal child rearing. This review paper...
An innovative approach to providing “care” to Aboriginal child who are making a transition into adul...
Poor outcomes associated with youth aging out of care are well documented. In recent years creative ...
Poor outcomes associated with youth aging out of foster care are well documented. In recent years cr...
This paper presents the first phase of a community engagement project that explores (re)connecting t...
This thesis is concerned with cultural connection and its role in creating cultural permanence when ...
There is growing recognition in Canada around the role of intergenerational trauma in shapin...
The article discusses cultural permanence for Indigenous children and youth from the perspective of ...
The high numbers of Aboriginal children placed in provincial and territorial care demonstrates the n...
Since the educational experiences of Aboriginal Australians are often framed from a ‘deficit’ perspe...
Since the educational experiences of Aboriginal Australians are often framed from a ‘deficit’ perspe...
Gaining an understanding of how best to support the development of Aboriginal children is important ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this dissertation is to contribute to a theo...
Many Aboriginal peoples in Canada have experienced, directly or indirectly, the effects of residenti...
The article discusses cultural permanence for Indigenous children and youth from the perspective of ...
There is a dearth of literature available on traditional Aboriginal child rearing. This review paper...
An innovative approach to providing “care” to Aboriginal child who are making a transition into adul...
Poor outcomes associated with youth aging out of care are well documented. In recent years creative ...
Poor outcomes associated with youth aging out of foster care are well documented. In recent years cr...
This paper presents the first phase of a community engagement project that explores (re)connecting t...
This thesis is concerned with cultural connection and its role in creating cultural permanence when ...
There is growing recognition in Canada around the role of intergenerational trauma in shapin...
The article discusses cultural permanence for Indigenous children and youth from the perspective of ...
The high numbers of Aboriginal children placed in provincial and territorial care demonstrates the n...
Since the educational experiences of Aboriginal Australians are often framed from a ‘deficit’ perspe...
Since the educational experiences of Aboriginal Australians are often framed from a ‘deficit’ perspe...
Gaining an understanding of how best to support the development of Aboriginal children is important ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this dissertation is to contribute to a theo...
Many Aboriginal peoples in Canada have experienced, directly or indirectly, the effects of residenti...
The article discusses cultural permanence for Indigenous children and youth from the perspective of ...
There is a dearth of literature available on traditional Aboriginal child rearing. This review paper...