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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
Child Abuse by the Child Welfare System
2010
International and Transracial Adoptions: A Mental Health Perspective
2010
Social Profile of Big Cove: Case Study Analysis Prepared for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples
2010
Challenges for Social Work Education North of 60
2010
Adoption of Native Children in Canada
2010
A Holistic Framework for Organizing Knowledge about First Nations Maltreatment
2010
Mediator Directiveness in Child Custody Mediation: An Exploration of Alternatives and Decision Making
2010
. Fighting over Indian Children: The Uses and Abuses of Jurisdictional Ambiguity
2010
Pre-mandated Native Child and Family Services Agencies: Issues and Recommendations
2010
Exploring the Circle: A Journey into Native Children's Mental Health
2010
Child Welfare Reform Initiatives: Issues and Recommendations
2010
Special Consultations on Suicide in First Nations Communities: Summary
2010
Defence of Child Protection Cases
2010
In the Interest of Native Child Welfare Services: Recommendations
2010
Comparing Aboriginal Policies: The Colonial Legacy
2010
Remote practice and Culture Shock: Social Workers Moving to Isolated Northern Regions
2010
Voice and Social Work Education: Learning to Teach from My Own Story
2010
Rural Social Work and its Application to the Canadian North as a Practice Setting
2010
Educating Social Work Practitioners for the North: A Challenge for Conventional Models and Structures
2010
Contracts and Covenants in Social Work Education: Considerations for Native Outreach Programs
2010
Who Should Make Child Protection Decisions for the Native Community?