The chapters in this book represent a selection of the many very fine presentations made at the Prairie Child Welfare Consortium\u27s (PCWC) 3rd bi-annual Symposium, held in Edmonton, Alberta, November 23–25, 2005. The theme of that Symposium was Putting a Human Face on Child Welfare. Sharon McKay\u27s article Development of the Prairie Child Welfare Consortium at the beginning of this book provides a brief history of the beginnings of the PCWC, illustrating not only its practical, but more importantly the philosophical development. Readers will find that this philosophy informs a great deal of the writing in the 11 chapters of this book. The chapters of Putting a Human Face on Child Welfare: Voices from the Prairies are presented in no p...
This thesis sets out to examine the status of implementation of the United Nations Convention on the...
By Kenneth J. Herrmann, College at Brockport faculty member. The author\u27s fifty years of practic...
This centennial book brings together a national roster of child welfare experts from academia and pr...
My name is Reina Foster, an Anishinaabekwe from Lac Seul First Nation in Treaty #3. I am the former ...
As the relationships between Canada’s Aboriginal peoples and the state undergo changes, the issue of...
The Strength of the Sash: The Métis and the Child and Family Welfare System in BC presents a Métis p...
Canadian child welfare is not one single system, but more than 13 systems overseen by provincial and...
Contributions to volume 28:1 of the JLSP offered poignant insights into the root sources of the over...
In 2000, the authors of this editorial, along with a group of child welfare experts and allies, init...
The removal of children from their families and communities has long-lasting and often devastating c...
The character of Indian child welfare discourse in Canada is highly polemic and politically charged....
My name is Karla Kakegamic, I work at the Office of the Provincial Advocate for Children and Youth a...
Child welfare stifles change and innovation in a system that desperately needs it by promoting confo...
This paper examines the contribution that federal legislation could make to the governance of Indige...
Children have begun to occupy an important place not only in academic discourse but also in policy f...
This thesis sets out to examine the status of implementation of the United Nations Convention on the...
By Kenneth J. Herrmann, College at Brockport faculty member. The author\u27s fifty years of practic...
This centennial book brings together a national roster of child welfare experts from academia and pr...
My name is Reina Foster, an Anishinaabekwe from Lac Seul First Nation in Treaty #3. I am the former ...
As the relationships between Canada’s Aboriginal peoples and the state undergo changes, the issue of...
The Strength of the Sash: The Métis and the Child and Family Welfare System in BC presents a Métis p...
Canadian child welfare is not one single system, but more than 13 systems overseen by provincial and...
Contributions to volume 28:1 of the JLSP offered poignant insights into the root sources of the over...
In 2000, the authors of this editorial, along with a group of child welfare experts and allies, init...
The removal of children from their families and communities has long-lasting and often devastating c...
The character of Indian child welfare discourse in Canada is highly polemic and politically charged....
My name is Karla Kakegamic, I work at the Office of the Provincial Advocate for Children and Youth a...
Child welfare stifles change and innovation in a system that desperately needs it by promoting confo...
This paper examines the contribution that federal legislation could make to the governance of Indige...
Children have begun to occupy an important place not only in academic discourse but also in policy f...
This thesis sets out to examine the status of implementation of the United Nations Convention on the...
By Kenneth J. Herrmann, College at Brockport faculty member. The author\u27s fifty years of practic...
This centennial book brings together a national roster of child welfare experts from academia and pr...