Monday 24 August 2015

The structure of Aboriginal child welfare in Canada

The structure of Aboriginal child welfare in Canada

Authors: Sinha, Vandna and Kozlowski, Anna

Year of Publication: 2013

Link: 

http://ir.lib.uwo.ca/iipj/vol4/iss2/2/

Note: Contains statistical tables

Source: 

The International Indigenous Policy Journal, 4(2), pages 1-21.

Abstract: 

"Aboriginal children are currently overrepresented in out-of-home care in Canada; this extends a historical pattern of child removal that began with the residential school system. The overrepresentation of Aboriginal children persists despite legislative and structural changes intended to reduce the number of Aboriginal children in care. Several recent developments suggest potential for improvement in services for Aboriginal children and families in the near future. However, greater information about the structure of Aboriginal child welfare in Canada is needed to support program and policy development. We present a broad overview of the variation in Aboriginal child welfare legislation and standards, service delivery models, and funding formulas across Canadian provinces and territories. We draw on this review to suggest specific priorities for future research."

Sinha & Kozlowski (2013, p. 1)

 http://cwrp.ca/publications/2748

 

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