The article discusses cultural permanence for Indigenous children and youth from the perspective of the executive director of Northwest Inter-Nation Family and Community Services (NIFCS), a delegated Aboriginal child welfare agency that serves nine Indigenous communities from three First Nations on British Columbia’s Northwest Coast. Through increasing cultural knowledge, NIFCS aims to enhance its practice to meet the holistic needs of children and youth in care, in particular, to ensure that children and youth maintain connections with their families, extended families, and communities and are given opportunities to know about and learn their languages, spiritual teachings, and cultural traditions from their Elders, families, and communiti...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020This study was embedded within the Alaska Native child...
It is challenging in British Columbia to recruit and retain Indigenous caregivers and foster parents...
This article documents the development of the newly launched Indigenous Child Welfare Research Netwo...
The article discusses cultural permanence for Indigenous children and youth from the perspective of ...
This thesis is concerned with cultural connection and its role in creating cultural permanence when ...
The number of Indigenous children and youth that continue to be removed from family and community an...
As a response to the persistent overrepresentation of Aboriginal children in out-of-home care, effor...
This paper calls for creative pathways of engagement that delineate places of belonging for and with...
This paper presents the first phase of a community engagement project that explores (re)connecting t...
Poor outcomes associated with youth aging out of foster care are well documented. In recent years cr...
This article describes the learning that took place in the context of a provincial family enhancemen...
Poor outcomes associated with youth aging out of care are well documented. In recent years creative ...
Objectives: Although culturally relevant programming has been identified as a promising practice for...
This article considers the unique challenge for Aboriginal professionals working in a government chi...
This article presents the process used in a Participatory Research Project with Canadian Indigenous ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020This study was embedded within the Alaska Native child...
It is challenging in British Columbia to recruit and retain Indigenous caregivers and foster parents...
This article documents the development of the newly launched Indigenous Child Welfare Research Netwo...
The article discusses cultural permanence for Indigenous children and youth from the perspective of ...
This thesis is concerned with cultural connection and its role in creating cultural permanence when ...
The number of Indigenous children and youth that continue to be removed from family and community an...
As a response to the persistent overrepresentation of Aboriginal children in out-of-home care, effor...
This paper calls for creative pathways of engagement that delineate places of belonging for and with...
This paper presents the first phase of a community engagement project that explores (re)connecting t...
Poor outcomes associated with youth aging out of foster care are well documented. In recent years cr...
This article describes the learning that took place in the context of a provincial family enhancemen...
Poor outcomes associated with youth aging out of care are well documented. In recent years creative ...
Objectives: Although culturally relevant programming has been identified as a promising practice for...
This article considers the unique challenge for Aboriginal professionals working in a government chi...
This article presents the process used in a Participatory Research Project with Canadian Indigenous ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020This study was embedded within the Alaska Native child...
It is challenging in British Columbia to recruit and retain Indigenous caregivers and foster parents...
This article documents the development of the newly launched Indigenous Child Welfare Research Netwo...