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Thursday, May 31, 2018
Out of Darkness: 7 Part Series: Indigenous Solutions for Child Welfare
In This Series
How Canada Created a Crisis in Indigenous Child Welfare
Part one of a series: from residential schools to the Sixties Scoop, governments set out to undermine Indigenous families.
By
Katie Hyslop
, 9 May 2018
How Poverty and Underfunding Land Indigenous Kids in Care
Part two of a series: governments falling short in fixing Indigenous child welfare crisis, say critics.
By
Katie Hyslop
, 14 May 2018
Lessons from Care: ‘If the Government Hadn’t Done All Those Terrible Things’
Part three in a series. Who better to ask for solutions than Indigenous youth who have been in government care. First up, Ashley Bach.
By
Katie Hyslop
, 16 May 2018
The Kelowna Accord, Racism and the Child Welfare Crisis
Part four in a series. Former PM Paul Martin says an opportunity was lost; Cindy Blackstock isn’t so sure.
By
Katie Hyslop
, 22 May 2018
Changes Coming — Slowly — to Indigenous Child Welfare in BC
Part five of a series. Now that governments are finally acknowledging the problem, here’s what is changing.
By
Katie Hyslop
, 24 May 2018
Lessons from Care: ‘The Only Flaw in This System Is that Some of Us Survived’
Part six in a series. Jaye Simpson on lessons from a childhood in care.
By
Katie Hyslop
, 28 May 2018
Closing the Gap Between White Schools of Social Work and Indigenous Families
Part seven of a series. Indigenizing social work, one school at a time.
By
Katie Hyslop
, Today
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