In its letter to the CHRT regarding the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples intervention in the case on child welfare, the Caring Society takes no...
Indigenous Knowledge Portal
Welcome to the Indigenous Knowledge Portal (IKP), a searchable database and related links that provides access to a variety of annotated literature reviews, reports, guides, films, booklets, studies, journal articles and presentations all related to Aboriginal children and families in Canada and similar countries. The Caring Society follows OCAP principles and provides open access to all the documents included here.
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Année: 2019Type: Legal Documents, CHRT DocumentFile(s):
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Année: 2019Type: Legal Documents, CHRT Document
Letter stating the Chiefs of Ontario opposition and reasons for opposition to the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples intervening in the case on First...
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Année: 2019Type: Other / Misc., Legal Documents, CHRT Document
The Congress of Aboriginal Peoples (CAP) request to participate in the case on First Nations child welfare in the interest of supporting non-...
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Année: 2019Type: Statement or Submission
Canada’s response to the Committee’s 2012 Concluding Observations on the Convention on the Rights of the Child, 2006 Concluding Observations on...
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Année: 2019Type: Legal Documents, CHRT Document
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Année: 2019Type: Legal Documents, CHRT Document
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Année: 2019Type: Statement or Submission, Legal Documents, CHRT Document
Caring Society’s submissions on matters related to the definition of “all First Nations children” for the purposes of implementing the Panel’s...
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Année: 2019Type: CHRT Document
Submissions from Amnesty International regarding the matter of including non-status First Nations children in Jordan's Principle.
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Année: 2019Type: News ArticlePublisher: Globe and Mail
The author presents the argument that the over-representation of Indigenous child in child welfare care is a problem with a solution.
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