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Base de données des publications
La base de données des publications contient des ressources éducatives, des fiches d'information, des guides et d'autres informations concernant les enfants et les familles autochtones.
La Société de soutien suit les principes de PCAP et fournit un accès libre à tous les documents inclus ici.
Veuillez utiliser la barre de recherche pour trouver des publications à partir de mots-clés ou parcourir les publications par type, groupe d'âge, thème ou année de publication.
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2024
Caring Society's Response to the Panel's Direction re: Scenario-based Plans
2024
Updated Reformed Approach to First Nations Child and Family Services (May 2024)
2024
Notice from Federal Court re: Caring Society's responding motion material
2024
Shaking the Movers 2024 Report: Reconciliation and Places Where We Belong
2024
AFN's Response to Caring Society's proposed scheduling modifications
2024
Caring Society letter to Tribunal re: modifying hearing schedule
2024
Canada's Responses to Requests for Information in Cross-Examinations
2024
AFN, COO, NAN Joint Submission Seeking Case Management Conference
2024
Panel's Direction to the Caring Society and Canada re: Motion and Cross-Motion
2024
The Parties' Letters in Response to AFN's Adjournment Request
2024
Assembly of First Nations Adjournment Request
2024
First Nations not affiliated to a First Nations child and family (FNCFS) services agency: Defining a baseline
2024
April 3, 2024 Cross examination of Candice St-Aubin, ISC, on the Caring Society's Jordan's Principle non-compliance motion
2024
April 2, 2024 Cross examination of Valerie Gideon, ISC, on the Caring Society's Jordan's Principle non-compliance motion
2024
Loving Our Children: Finding What Works for First Nations Families Information Sheets
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2024
Status of Jordan’s Principle Operational Backlogs
2024
Reformed Approach to Child and Family Services
2024
Survey of paediatricians’ knowledge and use of Jordan’s Principle
2024
Summary of the Caring Society's Positions on Ending the Discrimination in the FNCFS Program