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Indigenous and non-Indigenous scholars forward child welfare issues
currently impacting Indigenous children in Canada. Walking Together
is the seventh title in the Voices of the Prairies series.
Developed by the Prairie Child Welfare Consortium, this edited
collection brings together accomplished Indigenous and
non-Indigenous scholars from the prairie provinces to forward
critical research about a range of contemporary child welfare
issues currently impacting Indigenous children in Canada. Centering
Indigenous knowledge and working to decolonize child welfare,
contributors address the over-representation of Indigenous children
in the child welfare system, the un-met recommendations of the TRC,
the connections between colonialism and fetal alcohol spectrum
disorders, the impact of Bill C-92, and more. Contributors include:
Jason Albert, Dorothy Badry, Cindy Blackstock, Elder Mae Louise
Campbell, Peter Choate, Linda Dano-Chartrand, Michael Doyle, Koren
Lightning Earle, Arlene Eaton Erickson, Yahya El-Lahib, Hadley
Friedland, Don Fuchs, Del Graff, Jennifer Hedges, Bernadette
Iahtail, Jennifer King, Brittany Mathews, Eveline Milliken, Kelly
Provost-Ekkinnasoyii (Sparks in a Fire), Christina Tortorelli,
Gabrielle Lindstrom Tsapinaki, Susannah Walker, and Robyn Williams
Walking Together is the seventh title in the Voices of the Prairies
series. Developed by the Prairie Child Welfare Consortium, this
edited collection brings together accomplished Indigenous and
non-Indigenous scholars from the prairie provinces to forward
critical research about a range of contemporary child welfare
issues currently impacting Indigenous children in Canada. Centering
Indigenous knowledge and working to decolonize child welfare,
contributors address the over-representation of Indigenous children
in the child welfare system, the un-met recommendations of the TRC,
the connections between colonialism and fetal alcohol spectrum
disorders, the impact of Bill C-92, and more. Contributors include:
Jason Albert, Dorothy Badry, Cindy Blackstock, Elder Mae Louise
Campbell, Peter Choate, Linda Dano-Chartrand, Michael Doyle, Koren
Lightning Earle, Arlene Eaton Erickson, Yahya El-Lahib, Hadley
Friedland, Don Fuchs, Del Graff, Jennifer Hedges, Bernadette
Iahtail, Jennifer King, Brittany Mathews, Eveline Milliken, Kelly
Provost-Ekkinnasoyii (Sparks in a Fire), Christina Tortorelli,
Gabrielle Lindstrom Tsapinaki, Susannah Walker, and Robyn Williams
This is the third book in an exciting series of child welfare books
that features voices from the prairies. Child welfare is ultimately
about the well-being of vulnerable children and families, and this
book challenges us to re-examine--and sometimes to reconstruct--the
core values of our profession and the methods we use. This book
urges us to awaken our own spirits to uncover the truth of our
motives, and to move forward in ways that honour the values and
experiences of vulnerable children and families.
"Passion for Action in Child and Family Services: Voices from the
Prairies "offers a fresh perspective on contemporary issues in
child and family services in Canada. These authors passionately
share their experiences with new and emerging policies, programs,
and initiatives--all of which hold promise for effectively meeting
the needs of at-risk children, youth, and families. Grounded in
practice and arising out of the unique Prairie context, this book
offers both information and inspiration for policy makers,
practitioners, researchers, and students interested in child and
family services.
Drawing on the expertise of Indigenous scholars and researchers,
including voices from the front lines in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and
Alberta, this book examines child welfare practices in kinship
care, FASD, homelessness, aging out of the system, and transitions
for rural youth leaving care. Themes running throughout the book
include renewing and decolonizing child welfare work,
anti-oppressive practices, the historical legacy of the 60s Scoop,
and the needs of marginalized and vulnerable children.
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