When Everything Matters: Comparing the Experiences of First Nations and Non-Aboriginal Children Removed from their Families in Nova Scotia from 2003 to 2005
The Canadian Incidence Study on Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (Trocme, 2001) found that structural factors such as poverty, poor housing and substance misuse contribute to the over-representation of First Nations children in child welfare care and yet there is very little information on the exper...
Main Author: | Blackstock, Cynthia (Cindy) |
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Other Authors: | Regehr, Cheryl |
Language: | en_ca |
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2009
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1807/19024 |
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