“kapītipis ē-pimohteyahk: Aboriginal Street youth in Vancouver, Winnipeg and Montreal” seeks to gain insight into life on city streets for Aboriginal youth: why they go to the street, how they survive, what kinds of services they are more likely to use, what changes they envision for services provided to them, and finally to recommend corresponding changes in service delivery and preventative measures. The primary interest is their perceptions of their experiences on the Street — as Aboriginal people — as much as possible in their own voice, and in such a way as to contextualize their lives in Canadian structural colonial history and in modern urban terms. Utilizing a critical case study method, in-depth interviews were conducted wit...
This article explores structural determinants as possible causes of the homelessness of Aboriginal y...
Research done with immigrant youth in Canada has been largely focused on educational outcomes. The e...
The experience of how youth get off the street is scarcely documented. The present study explored wh...
“kapītipis ē-pimohteyahk: Aboriginal Street youth in Vancouver, Winnipeg and Montreal” seeks to gai...
Aboriginal youth are vastly over-represented in the Canadian street youth population. This increased...
The perceptions and experiences of eight Aboriginal youth who participate in Aboriginal youth organi...
Canada’s Prairie cities are an exciting context for understanding cultural growth and diversificatio...
Tens of thousands of street-involved youth in Canada live in various forms of precarious housing – l...
First Nations youth in Canada are at a disproportionate risk of being apprehended, becoming involve...
Contemporary research in the field of child and youth study continues to examine the experiences of ...
Aboriginal peoples are the fastest growing population in Canada (Statistics Canada, 2008). Over half...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the housing environment faced by street youth in the City ...
The Canadian urban cultural mosaic is made up of many different ethnic groups. These groups came to...
Indigeneity plays a central role in planning for diversity and creating inclusive cities in Canada. ...
In the past few decades, Aboriginals in Canada have undergone a steep urban transition. The challeng...
This article explores structural determinants as possible causes of the homelessness of Aboriginal y...
Research done with immigrant youth in Canada has been largely focused on educational outcomes. The e...
The experience of how youth get off the street is scarcely documented. The present study explored wh...
“kapītipis ē-pimohteyahk: Aboriginal Street youth in Vancouver, Winnipeg and Montreal” seeks to gai...
Aboriginal youth are vastly over-represented in the Canadian street youth population. This increased...
The perceptions and experiences of eight Aboriginal youth who participate in Aboriginal youth organi...
Canada’s Prairie cities are an exciting context for understanding cultural growth and diversificatio...
Tens of thousands of street-involved youth in Canada live in various forms of precarious housing – l...
First Nations youth in Canada are at a disproportionate risk of being apprehended, becoming involve...
Contemporary research in the field of child and youth study continues to examine the experiences of ...
Aboriginal peoples are the fastest growing population in Canada (Statistics Canada, 2008). Over half...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the housing environment faced by street youth in the City ...
The Canadian urban cultural mosaic is made up of many different ethnic groups. These groups came to...
Indigeneity plays a central role in planning for diversity and creating inclusive cities in Canada. ...
In the past few decades, Aboriginals in Canada have undergone a steep urban transition. The challeng...
This article explores structural determinants as possible causes of the homelessness of Aboriginal y...
Research done with immigrant youth in Canada has been largely focused on educational outcomes. The e...
The experience of how youth get off the street is scarcely documented. The present study explored wh...