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Beginning in the 1960s, large numbers of Aboriginal children in
Canada were removed from their families by provincial child welfare
services. Known as the Sixties Scoop, the practice resulted in the
destruction of individuals and the devastation of communities.
Today, Aboriginal children comprise roughly half of the children in
state care in Canada, but since the 1980s, bands and tribal
councils have developed unique community-based child welfare
services to better protect Aboriginal children. Protecting
Aboriginal Children explores contemporary approaches to the
well-being of Aboriginal children through interviews with
practising social workers employed at Aboriginal child welfare
organizations and the state child protection service in British
Columbia. It places current practice in a socio-historical context,
describes emerging practice in decolonizing communities, and
identifies the effects of political and media controversy on social
workers. While the dangerous, stressful, and political aspects of
the work are not minimized, the creative and original practice
developing outside the spotlight of media and government scrutiny
are highlighted. communities and to describe child protection
practice simultaneously from the point of view of both Aboriginal
and non-Aboriginal social workers. Those working in child welfare
or contemplating a career in child protection will find the book an
insightful analysis of current practice thinking and experience.
Aboriginal peoples with an interest in health and human services,
as well as social work students, child welfare workers and
administrators, and health, education, and human service
professionals will find it particularly useful.
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