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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
Healing Journeys: The Ka Ka Wis Experience, 1974-1994
2010
Indian Control of Welfare a Historic Step
2010
Does Spirituality Have a Place in Rural Social Work?
2010
Considering the Ecology of FAS/E: Developing an Interdisciplinary Approach to Intervention with Alcohol-Affected Children and their Families
2010
Traditional Healing in the Prevention and Treatment of Alcohol and Drug Abuse
2010
Planting the Roots for Indian Social Services
2010
Community Development, Sobriety and After-care at Alkali Lake Band
2010
The Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978: Implications for Practice
2010
Our Children are Hurting: Fact Sheet on the Disproportionate Involvement of Indian Young People in the Juvenile and Child Welfare Systems of Ontario 1981-82
2010
Residential Schools: The Stolen Years
2010
All my Relations: A Native Treatment Approach for Children of Sexual Abuse
2010
Comprehensive Review of Payukotayno: James and Hudson Bay Family Services
2010
Assessment with Native American Families
2010
Death Styles Among Canada's Indians
2010
Legal Structures for Organizing Indian Child Welfare Resources
2010
An Assessment of Services Delivered Under the Canada-Manitoba-Indian Child Welfare Agreement
2010
Program Circular: Child Welfare Program Policy
2010
Indian Control of Indian Child Welfare
2010
Dealing with Shame and Unresolved Trauma: Residential School and its Impact on the 2nd and 3rd Generation Adults
2010
Kunuwanimano Child and Family Services proposal for Funding Increase for the First Nations Family Support Programs
2010
Cultural Heritage as a Cornerstone of a Rehabilitation Process: A Single Case Study