The plan of care is a document completed regularly for every child and youth in the care of Children’s Aid Society in Ontario. Using a mixed methods approach with a strong emphasis on Indigenous Methodologies, a key informant and two Indigenous young people who have been in care share their thoughts about how plans of care can be improved. The youth describe how their plan of care was impacted by the relationship with their worker and level of participation in goal setting. It is discussed that the plan of care presents as a standardized, bureaucratic tool that does not inherently reflect Indigenous culture. These findings lead to recommendations for change including greater opportunities for relationship-building between workers and youth,...
Objective: Provincial and territorial legislation across Canada mandates child welfare agencies to r...
Indigenous communities experience a greater burden of ill health than all other communities in Canad...
In Ontario, as elsewhere in the country, there are limited Indigenous-specific resources to assist i...
The plan of care is a document completed regularly for every child and youth in the care of Children...
This paper presents the first phase of a community engagement project that explores (re)connecting t...
Indigenous communities experience a greater burden of ill health than all other communities in Canad...
Poor outcomes associated with youth aging out of care are well documented. In recent years creative ...
While the voices of Indigenous youth in other parts of the world have been sought out, no studies ha...
Indigenous people in Canada have endured and survived many traumas as a result of the legacy of colo...
This paper calls for creative pathways of engagement that delineate places of belonging for and with...
As a response to the persistent overrepresentation of Aboriginal children in out-of-home care, effor...
Two workshops were held with urban Indigenous youth who live in foster care on Lekwungen Territory o...
Research and policy calls for hearing the voices of children and youth in out-of-home care and invol...
The overrepresentation of Aboriginal youth in child welfare services in Canada is a concerning reali...
Indigenous youth aging out of government care face many challenges that other youth their age are no...
Objective: Provincial and territorial legislation across Canada mandates child welfare agencies to r...
Indigenous communities experience a greater burden of ill health than all other communities in Canad...
In Ontario, as elsewhere in the country, there are limited Indigenous-specific resources to assist i...
The plan of care is a document completed regularly for every child and youth in the care of Children...
This paper presents the first phase of a community engagement project that explores (re)connecting t...
Indigenous communities experience a greater burden of ill health than all other communities in Canad...
Poor outcomes associated with youth aging out of care are well documented. In recent years creative ...
While the voices of Indigenous youth in other parts of the world have been sought out, no studies ha...
Indigenous people in Canada have endured and survived many traumas as a result of the legacy of colo...
This paper calls for creative pathways of engagement that delineate places of belonging for and with...
As a response to the persistent overrepresentation of Aboriginal children in out-of-home care, effor...
Two workshops were held with urban Indigenous youth who live in foster care on Lekwungen Territory o...
Research and policy calls for hearing the voices of children and youth in out-of-home care and invol...
The overrepresentation of Aboriginal youth in child welfare services in Canada is a concerning reali...
Indigenous youth aging out of government care face many challenges that other youth their age are no...
Objective: Provincial and territorial legislation across Canada mandates child welfare agencies to r...
Indigenous communities experience a greater burden of ill health than all other communities in Canad...
In Ontario, as elsewhere in the country, there are limited Indigenous-specific resources to assist i...