Aboriginal children are currently overrepresented in out-of-home care in Canada; this extends a historical pattern of child removal that began with the residential school system. The overrepresentation of Aboriginal children persists despite legislative and structural changes intended to reduce the number of Aboriginal children in care. Several recent developments suggest potential for improvement in services for Aboriginal children and families in the near future. However, greater information about the structure of Aboriginal child welfare in Canada is needed to support program and policy development. We present a broad overview of the variation in Aboriginal child welfare legislation and standards, service delivery models, and funding for...
First Nations children are chronically overrepresented in the child welfare system in Canada. This i...
AbstractObjectiveFluke et al. (2010) analyzed Canadian Incidence Study on Reported Child Abuse and N...
A study examined the appropriateness of outcome-based regulation for Aboriginal child care in Britis...
Aboriginal children are currently overrepresented in out-of-home care in Canada; this extends a hist...
As the relationships between Canada’s Aboriginal peoples and the state undergo changes, the issue of...
This Indigenous child removal system in Canada has been in operation since the 1950s and has created...
The release of a Canadian Indigenous Early Learning and Child Care Framework highlights the importan...
For millennia before colonization, First Nations laws regarding children flourished across what is n...
Available data suggest that First Nations children, youth and families in Canada continue to experie...
A series of recent legal and policy developments in Canada have potential to contribute to reconcili...
Canadian child welfare is not one single system, but more than 13 systems overseen by provincial and...
Indigenous children are overrepresented in child protection systems in the United States and to an e...
The Canadian Incidence Study on Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (Trocme, 2001) found that structura...
According to tradition, [children] are gifts from the spirit world and have to be treated very gentl...
Internationally, the welfare of Indigenous children continues to be severely compromised by their in...
First Nations children are chronically overrepresented in the child welfare system in Canada. This i...
AbstractObjectiveFluke et al. (2010) analyzed Canadian Incidence Study on Reported Child Abuse and N...
A study examined the appropriateness of outcome-based regulation for Aboriginal child care in Britis...
Aboriginal children are currently overrepresented in out-of-home care in Canada; this extends a hist...
As the relationships between Canada’s Aboriginal peoples and the state undergo changes, the issue of...
This Indigenous child removal system in Canada has been in operation since the 1950s and has created...
The release of a Canadian Indigenous Early Learning and Child Care Framework highlights the importan...
For millennia before colonization, First Nations laws regarding children flourished across what is n...
Available data suggest that First Nations children, youth and families in Canada continue to experie...
A series of recent legal and policy developments in Canada have potential to contribute to reconcili...
Canadian child welfare is not one single system, but more than 13 systems overseen by provincial and...
Indigenous children are overrepresented in child protection systems in the United States and to an e...
The Canadian Incidence Study on Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (Trocme, 2001) found that structura...
According to tradition, [children] are gifts from the spirit world and have to be treated very gentl...
Internationally, the welfare of Indigenous children continues to be severely compromised by their in...
First Nations children are chronically overrepresented in the child welfare system in Canada. This i...
AbstractObjectiveFluke et al. (2010) analyzed Canadian Incidence Study on Reported Child Abuse and N...
A study examined the appropriateness of outcome-based regulation for Aboriginal child care in Britis...