Denouncing the Continued Overrepresentation of First Nations Children in Canadian Child Welfare
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Year: 2021Type: Report, Information SheetsFile(s):
FNCIS 2019 - Child Maltreatment investigations involving children 1-3 Information Sheet
FNCIS 2019 - Child Maltreatment investigations involving children 4-7 Information Sheet
FNCIS 2019 - Child Maltreatment investigations involving children 8-11 Information Sheet
FNCIS 2019 - Child Maltreatment investigations involving children 12-15 Information Sheet
FNCIS 2019 - Age Disparities Information Sheet
FNCIS 2019 - Household Risk Factors Information Sheet
FNCIS 2019 - Child Maltreatment investigations involving Infants Information Sheet
FNCIS 2019 - Primary Caregiver Risk Factors Information Sheet
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Year: 2021Type: Report, Journal Articles
Addressing the needs of Indigenous women and girls with disabilities, require a new conceptual model. While the ‘medical model of disability’ and...
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Year: 2020Type: Report
Caring Society submits report to the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child, "Canada’s Ongoing Racial Discrimination Against 165,000...
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Year: 2019Type: ReportPublisher: First Nations Chid & Family Caring Society of Canada
A response to the work of the Canadian Commission for the International Year of the Child and its 1979 report, For Canada's Children: A...
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Year: 2018Type: ReportPublisher: Ontario Human Rights Commission
For decades, Indigenous, Black and other racialized families and communities have raised the alarm that their children are over-represented in the...
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Year: 2015Type: ReportPublisher: Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
In order to redress the legacy of the residential schools and advance the process of Canadian reconciliation, the Truth and Reconciliation...
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Year: 2000Type: ReportPublisher: Assembly of First Nations
A report on the findings of a national review on the policies of the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada respecting First Nations...
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Year: 1967Type: ReportPublisher: Canadian Welfare Council
In a report prepared for the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, it was found that 80% of residential school students were...
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