Volume 7, Numéro 1, 2012

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8 -28 Aboriginal youth gangs in Canada: (de)constructing an epidemic
Raven Sinclair and Jana Grekul
29 - 39 "But how can anyone rationalize policies that discriminate? Understanding Canada's Failure to implement Jordan's Principle
Jennifer King
40 - 51 Children for social justice
Jeff McCrossin
52 - 75 Inuit youth transitioning out of residential care: Obstacles to re-integration and challenges to wellness
Sarah Fraser, Mélanie Vachon, Maria J. Arauz, and Cécile Rousseau
76 - 83 Jumping through hoops: An overview of the experiences and perspectives of Aboriginal mothers involved with child welfare in Manitoba
Marlyn Bennett, Leslie Spillett and Catherine Dunn
84 - 98 Nog-da-win-da-min: A collaborative consultation with First Nations about children's well-being
Heather Schmidt, Gayle Broad, Christine Sy, and Rosalind Johnston
99 - 117 Influence de l’estime de soi, des qualités relationnelles parents-enfants, du soutien social et de l’agression sexuelle sur la résilience auprès d’adolescents autochtones et caucasiens
François Muckle, Jacinthe Dion, Isabelle Daigneault, Amélie Ross, et Pierre McDuff
118 - 126 Can spiritual ecograms be utilized in mental health services to promote culturally appropriate family and couples therapy with Indigenous people?
Nicole Elliott
127-140

Early learning for Aboriginal children: Past, present and future, and an exploration of the Aboriginal Head Start Urban and Northern Communities Program in Ontario
 
Angela Mashford-Pringle

Principle Editor-in-Chief: Marlyn Bennett

The First Peoples Child & Family Review is published twice yearly by the First Nations Caring Society of Canada (FNCFCS). Articles herein are the responsibility of and copyrighted to the authors. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent the official policies and/or opinions of the FNCFCS.