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Publications Database
The publications database houses education resources, information sheets, guides and other information all related to Aboriginal children and families.
The Caring Society follows OCAP principles and provides open access to all the documents included here.
Please use the search bar to find publications based on keywords or browse publications by type, age group, theme or publication year.
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2010
Beyond the Best Interests of the Tribes: The Indian Child Welfare Act and the Adoption of Indian Children
2010
American Indian Family Care Givers' Perceptions of Burden and Needed Support Services
2010
Talking Back: Six First Nations Women's Stories on Recovery from Childhood Sexual Abuse and Addictions
2010
The Use of Humour as a Counsellor Strategy with Native American Indian Children
2010
Beyond the Caregivers: Health and Social Services Policy for the 1990s
2010
Family Violence in Aboriginal Communities: An Aboriginal Perspective
2010
Effective Recruitment for Parenting Programs within Ethnic Communities
2010
Beginning a Long Journey: A Review of Projects Funded by the Family Violence Prevention Division
2010
Diagrammatic Assessment in Family Relationships
2010
An Aboriginal Approach to Social Work Practice
2010
Child Maltreatment Data Collection and Related Issues: Selected Bibliography
2010
Resistence and Renewal: Surviving the Indian Residential School
2010
It Takes a Community: A Resource Manual for Community-Based Prevention of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Fetal Alcohol Effects
2010
Support for First Nations to Address Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Effects
2010
Anishinaabe Way: Community Care of Families and Children
2010
The Impact of Childhood Abuse on Treatment Outcomes of Substance Users
2010
Decentralized Social Services and Self-Government: Challenges for First Nations
2010
Strength Within the Circle
2010
Individual vs. Collective Rights: The Indian Child Welfare Act
2010
Social Services with Native Americans: Current Status of the Indian Child Welfare Act
2010
Aboriginal Children's Mental Health: Unique Challenges