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Publications Database

The publications database houses education resources, information sheets, guides and other information all related to Aboriginal children and families. 

 

The Caring Society follows OCAP principles and provides open access to all the documents included here.

 

Please use the search bar to find publications based on keywords or browse publications by type, age group, theme or publication year.

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2010
Understanding family resiliency from a relational world view. In Resiliency in Native American and Immigrant Families
2010
Community leval factors and Maltreatment Rates
2010
Evaluation of the Dakota Ojibway Child and Family Services
2010
Developing a Knowledge Base to Support Cultural Competence
2010
Alternatives to Apprehending Native Children in Urban Settings: A Case Study
2010
Counselling and the Northern Native
2010
Matrifocal families in the Canadian North
2010
How Well We Can See the Whole Will Determine How Well We are and How Well We Can Become
2010
The Emergence of Sexual Abuse Treatment Models within First Nations Communities
2010
Finding our Way: Supporting Families in Crisis
2010
Assessment of Services Delivered Under the Canada/Manitoba Indian Child Welfare Agreement
2010
Healing in First Nations: The Spirit of Family
2010
A Circle of Healing: Family Wellness in Aboriginal Communities
2010
Development of Identity in Native Indian Children
2010
Who are You?
2010
Our Responsibility to the Seventh Generation: Indigenous Peoples and Sustainable Development
2010
Child Abuse in Aboriginal Families and its Effect on the Children's Learning
2010
Good Families Do No Just Happen: Indigenous People and Child Welfare Services in Canada, 1950-1965
2010
Terms of Division: The Problems of Outside-Naming for Aboriginal People in Canada
2010
The Carrier Role of Social Work: Learning from Alaskan Native Americans
2010
Joint Submission to the Special Joint Committee of the Senate and the House of Commons Appointed to Examine and Consider the Indian Act