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Angela Shen

Restorative Practice: Addressing Inequity and Racism

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Filed Under: Restorative Practice Tagged With: 60s scoop, affordable housing, BC child welfare, child welfare, colonization, concrete supports, discrimination, human rights, Indigenous child welfare, Indigenous communities, Indigenous teachings, Indigenous worldview, inequity, intergenerational trauma, Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, poverty, residential school, sixties scoop, systemic bias, trauma informed, Truth and Reconciliation Commission, UNDRIP

Free Haircuts to Residents of the DTES

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Filed Under: News

Staff Spotlight: Woody Morrison, Family Support Elder

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Filed Under: Staff spotlight Tagged With: child welfare, children, DAA, Delegated Aboriginal Agency, Elder, families, healing, Indigenous, Indigenous child welfare, trauma, VACFSS, Vancouver Aboriginal Child and Family Services Society

Restoring the Roles of Indigenous Fathers in Our Communities

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Filed Under: Cultural Connections Tagged With: child welfare, colonization, culturally-based, family change, family preservation, family services, fathers, historical adversity, Indigenous child welfare, indigenous children, Indigenous families, Indigenous identity, Indigenous teachings, indigenous traditions, Indigenous worldview, intergenerational trauma, parenting program, reconciliation, residential school, restorative practice, social worker, social workers

Two-Spirit Caregiver Redefining the Meaning of Family through Foster Care

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Filed Under: Caregiver stories Tagged With: 2 spirit, child welfare, foster caregiving, fostering, indigenous children and youth, Indigenous families, lgbtq, Nisg̱a’a nation, two spirit

Standing with Youth in Care

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Filed Under: Youth voices Tagged With: aging into community, care system, foster care, moratoriums, national council of youth in care advocates, transitioning, YAC, youth, Youth Advisory Committee

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