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  3. Vol. 6 No. 2 (2011)

Vol. 6 No. 2 (2011)

Published: 2011-08-12

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  • Editorial: Summarizing Evidence Based Research and Knowledge Translation; Increasing Graduation Rates; Strengthening Neighbourhoods and Increasing Social Inclusion; Moral Courage in Child Welfare; and Interracial Adoption
    Marlyn Bennett
    4-6
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  • Non-Aboriginal Child Protective Service Workers’ Utilization of the Maltreatment and Adolescent Pathway Knowledge Translation (MAP-KT) Portal: A Report on the Utilization Statistics and Utilization Gaps of Aboriginal Best-Practice Material
    Eman Leung, Christine Wekerle, Randy Weachter, Julian Egelstaff, Marlyn Bennett
    7-13
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  • The MacPhail Family Aboriginal Pride Program of Calgary*
    Joanne Pinnow, Shane R. Gauthier
    14-19
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  • Calgary’s Family and Community Support Services’ Social Sustainability Framework and Urban Aboriginal Peoples
    Shane R. Gauthier, Sharon Goulet, Katie Black
    20-34
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  • Wanted: Moral Courage in Canadian Child Welfare
    Cindy Blackstock
    35-46
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  • BOOK REVIEW: Dubinsky, K. (2010). Babies without Borders: Adoption and Migration Across the Americas. Toronto: University of Toronto Press
    Ferzana Chaze
    47-48
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