Child welfare stifles change and innovation in a system that desperately needs it by promoting conformity and awarding subordination to bad ideas (Blackstock, 2009). If neglect means not doing the right thing for children even when you know better and can do better, and have the resources to do it, then too often child protection neglects First Nations children and their families. This essay explores whether emancipating moral courage in child protection is the key to ensuring good research translates into real benefits for First Nations families. This paper begins with a description of moral courage in child protection across the decades before drawing on my own experiences with moral courage in the child welfare field. It concludes with s...
Indigenous children are overrepresented in child protection systems in the United States and to an e...
Based on qualitative research that explored the experiences of social workers in Nunavut’s child wel...
The Canadian Incidence Study on Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (Trocme, 2001) found that structura...
Child welfare stifles change and innovation in a system that desperately needs it by promoting confo...
Available data suggest that First Nations children, youth and families in Canada continue to experie...
Canadian child welfare is not one single system, but more than 13 systems overseen by provincial and...
The Canadian child welfare system has increasingly found itself under attack for its treatment of F...
This article engages the reader in comparing the Métis List of Rights, originally authored by Louis ...
The character of Indian child welfare discourse in Canada is highly polemic and politically charged....
This article engages the reader in comparing the Métis List of Rights, originally authored by Louis ...
First Nations children are chronically overrepresented in the child welfare system in Canada. This i...
The Strength of the Sash: The Métis and the Child and Family Welfare System in BC presents a Métis p...
Internationally, the welfare of Indigenous children continues to be severely compromised by their in...
This article argues that a range of child welfare interventions that sought to relocate children awa...
The creation of the ‘problem of child maltreatment’ and how we deal with it are best understood as p...
Indigenous children are overrepresented in child protection systems in the United States and to an e...
Based on qualitative research that explored the experiences of social workers in Nunavut’s child wel...
The Canadian Incidence Study on Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (Trocme, 2001) found that structura...
Child welfare stifles change and innovation in a system that desperately needs it by promoting confo...
Available data suggest that First Nations children, youth and families in Canada continue to experie...
Canadian child welfare is not one single system, but more than 13 systems overseen by provincial and...
The Canadian child welfare system has increasingly found itself under attack for its treatment of F...
This article engages the reader in comparing the Métis List of Rights, originally authored by Louis ...
The character of Indian child welfare discourse in Canada is highly polemic and politically charged....
This article engages the reader in comparing the Métis List of Rights, originally authored by Louis ...
First Nations children are chronically overrepresented in the child welfare system in Canada. This i...
The Strength of the Sash: The Métis and the Child and Family Welfare System in BC presents a Métis p...
Internationally, the welfare of Indigenous children continues to be severely compromised by their in...
This article argues that a range of child welfare interventions that sought to relocate children awa...
The creation of the ‘problem of child maltreatment’ and how we deal with it are best understood as p...
Indigenous children are overrepresented in child protection systems in the United States and to an e...
Based on qualitative research that explored the experiences of social workers in Nunavut’s child wel...
The Canadian Incidence Study on Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (Trocme, 2001) found that structura...