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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
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