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  3. Vol. 6 No. 1 (2011)

Vol. 6 No. 1 (2011)

Published: 2011-04-13

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  • Foreword
    Tara Hanson
    4
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  • Editorial: Exploring Complexities in the Research Involving First Peoples Children, Families and Communities
    Marlyn Bennett
    5-8
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  • A New Beginning
    Raven Sinclair
    9
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  • Aboriginal Family Services Agencies in High Poverty Urban Neighborhoods: Challenges Experienced by Local Staff
    Jason Brown, Cheryl Fraehlich
    10-27
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  • Developing a Culturally Restorative Approach to Aboriginal Child and Youth Development: Transitions to Adulthood
    Estelle Simard, Shannon Blight
    28-55
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  • Residential Schools: Creating and Continuing Institutionalization among Aboriginal Peoples in Canada
    Julia Rand
    56-65
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  • Stuck in the Ways of the South: How Meritocracy, Bureaucracy, and a One-Size-Fits-All Approach to Child Welfare fails Nunavut’s Children
    Patricia Johnston
    66-82
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  • “Make Them Stop it”: What Aboriginal Children and Youth in Australia Are Saying About Bullying
    Juli Coffin
    83-98
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  • “Why Do I Need to Sign it? Issues in Carrying Out Child Assent in School-Based Prevention Research Within a First Nation Community
    Lola Baydala, Sherry Letendre, Lia Ruttan, Stephanie Worrell, Fay Fletcher, Liz Letendre, Tanja Schramm
    99-113
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  • Cannabis Use Among Aboriginal Youth in the Non-Aboriginal Child Protection Services System
    Randall Waechter, Eman Leung, Christine Wekerle, Marlyn Bennett, The MAP Research Team
    114-125
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The First Peoples Child & Family Review is an open-access, interdisciplinary, and peer-reviewed journal honouring the voices and perspectives of First peoples and non-Indigenous allies and supporters. Our mission is to promote research, critical analysis, stories, standpoints, and educational resources which advance innovation within child, family, and community based-matters for First Nations, Métis, and Inuit, as well as Indigenous peoples abroad. Read more about the journal.


 

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