First Nations children are chronically overrepresented in the child welfare system in Canada. This is largely a result of the effect that colonization has on Aboriginal peoples, but also evidence of colonialism being reproduced through current discriminatory legislation and practices. This three-paper dissertation employed a secondary analysis of data to examine the extent of the overrepresentation of First Nations children involved with child welfare in Ontario. Moreover, this study critically examines investigations of reported maltreatment to understand what is driving the overrepresentation of First Nations children. The results show that overrepresentation is a predictable outcome in a system predicated on assimilative objectives. In ...
This research seeks to understand the high rates of Indian children in the care of Ontario’s Childre...
AbstractObjectiveFluke et al. (2010) analyzed Canadian Incidence Study on Reported Child Abuse and N...
More First Nations children today are being placed in foster care than the number of students who ev...
Objective: Fluke et al. (2010) analyzed Canadian Incidence Study on Reported Child Abuse and Neglect...
This Indigenous child removal system in Canada has been in operation since the 1950s and has created...
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 Canadian Incidence Study on Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (Trocme, 2001) found that structura...
The Canadian Incidence Study on Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (Trocme, 2001) found that structura...
As the relationships between Canada’s Aboriginal peoples and the state undergo changes, the issue of...
The Canadian child welfare system perpetuates deeply colonial relations. Indigenous children are bei...
The Canadian child welfare system perpetuates deeply colonial relations. Indigenous children are bei...
As the relationships between Canada’s Aboriginal peoples and the state undergo changes, the issue of...
Available data suggest that First Nations children, youth and families in Canada continue to experie...
This research seeks to understand the high rates of Indian children in the care of Ontario’s Childre...
This research seeks to understand the high rates of Indian children in the care of Ontario’s Childre...
AbstractObjectiveFluke et al. (2010) analyzed Canadian Incidence Study on Reported Child Abuse and N...
More First Nations children today are being placed in foster care than the number of students who ev...
Objective: Fluke et al. (2010) analyzed Canadian Incidence Study on Reported Child Abuse and Neglect...
This Indigenous child removal system in Canada has been in operation since the 1950s and has created...
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 Canadian Incidence Study on Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (Trocme, 2001) found that structura...
The Canadian Incidence Study on Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (Trocme, 2001) found that structura...
As the relationships between Canada’s Aboriginal peoples and the state undergo changes, the issue of...
The Canadian child welfare system perpetuates deeply colonial relations. Indigenous children are bei...
The Canadian child welfare system perpetuates deeply colonial relations. Indigenous children are bei...
As the relationships between Canada’s Aboriginal peoples and the state undergo changes, the issue of...
Available data suggest that First Nations children, youth and families in Canada continue to experie...
This research seeks to understand the high rates of Indian children in the care of Ontario’s Childre...
This research seeks to understand the high rates of Indian children in the care of Ontario’s Childre...
AbstractObjectiveFluke et al. (2010) analyzed Canadian Incidence Study on Reported Child Abuse and N...
More First Nations children today are being placed in foster care than the number of students who ev...