8 articles in this issue
Marc St. Dennis
Foreword by the Coordinating Editor for 13(1) of the First Peoples Child & Family Reivew.
Hayley Harder
This slam poem is a reflection on 150-plus years of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls in Canada and how this has affected Indigenous and non-Indigenous children, youth, and families.
Melanie Samaroden
Aboriginal adults with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) face multiple barriers to services that did not exist in their childhood, yet they still cope with the same FASD-related cognitive issues that they experienced in childhood. Considerable effort... see more
Hamza Hussain, Yuktha Kowlessur
The grade 3/4 and grade 7 class at Ross Drive Public School worked together to learn about treaties, Shannen Koostachin, and Shannen’s Dream. The students were asked to think about what a safe and comfy education might look like and why it is unfair that ... see more
Katalina Toth, Daisy Smith, Daphne Giroux
This article considers how increased access to communications technology could improve the lives of Indigenous peoples in Quebec. The authors describe the digital divide between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in Quebec with respect to the speed, re... see more
Aliya Garasia
Lawrence Deane, Jenna Glass, Inez Vystrcil-Spence, Javier Mignone
Family enhancement is an approach to child protection that has been recommended by numerous reviews of child welfare practice. A recent example emerged from a comprehensive review of the child welfare system in Manitoba, Canada. The inquiry recommended th... see more
Katalina Toth
Cette transcription a été initialement prononcée en français par Katalina Toth pour d'art oratoire, un concours d'expression publique organisée par l'Association des écoles privées du Québec. Katalina Toth est étudiante à The Sacred Heart School of Montre... see more