An exploration of the lived experiences of non-Aboriginal foster parents in providing care for children from remote First Nations communities
There is research to support the existence of an over representation of Aboriginal children in the care of child and family services agencies in Manitoba. This issue presents many challenges in providing culturally appropriate foster care in order to promote the well-being and self-identity of Abor...
Main Author: | Fox, Trisha |
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Other Authors: | Fuchs, Don (Social Work) |
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2014
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/23339 |
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