[PDF][PDF] Echoes and reflections: A discussion of best practices in Inuit mental health

J Zamparo, DIM Spraggon - 2005 - assembly.nu.ca
The Nunavut Mental Health Task Force of the Centre of Excellence for Children &
Adolescents with Special Needs in Rural, Remote, and Northern Canada requested this …

Disparities in mental health service utilization among low-income African American adolescents: Closing the gap by enhancing practitioner's competence

VC Copeland - Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 2006 - Springer
The lack of racial and ethnic match as a barrier to care in mental health treatment services
has received considerable attention. In systems of care, which provide public mental health …

[图书][B] The mental health and well-being of Aboriginal children and youth: Guidance for new approaches and services

B Mussell, K Cardiff, J White - 2004 - childhealthpolicy.ca
Purpose This review summarizes research and related literature pertinent to the mental
health needs of Aboriginal children and youth. A primary goal of this review was to provide …

Aboriginal children's mental health: Unique challenges.

A Gotowiec, M Beiser - Canada's Mental Health, 1993 - psycnet.apa.org
Illustrates some differences in the determinants and presentation of mental health difficulties
by Aboriginal and non-Native children in Canada. Compared with their majority-culture …

Infusing culture into practice: Developing and implementing evidence-based mental health services for African American foster youth

HE Briggs, B McBeath - Child Welfare, 2010 - JSTOR
The lack of culturally appropriate health and mental health care has contributed to the large
number of African American youth and families involved in the child welfare system. This …

The mental health of immigrant and refugee children in Canada: a scoping review

O Petrovskaya, B Salami - … Health Trends and …, 2021 - journals.library.torontomu.ca
Introduction: First-and second-generation immigrant children under 15 years of age make up
37.5% of the total population of children in Canada. Immigrant children aged 10-19 …

Addressing the gap in Indigenous health: Government intervention or community governance? A qualitative review

R Sorensen, C Fowler, C Nash… - Health Sociology …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
The high incidence of sexual abuse of Indigenous children in remote Australia prompted the
Australian Government to implement an emergency response of health and welfare …

Care, community capacity: rethinking mental health services in remote indigenous settings

R Santhanam, E Hunter, Y Wilkinson… - Australian Journal of …, 2006 - CSIRO Publishing
In 2002 a project was initiated to evaluate and restructure the Child and Youth Mental Health
(CYMH) services in three health Service Districts: Cape York, the Torres Strait and Northern …

Increasing culturally responsive care and mental health equity with indigenous community mental health workers.

VM O'Keefe, MF Cwik, EE Haroz… - Psychological …, 2021 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract There are 600 diverse American Indian/Alaska Native communities that represent
strong and resilient nations throughout Indian Country. However, a history of genocidal …

Issue 2: Imagining a community-led, multi-service delivery model for Ontario child welfare: A framework for collaboration among African Canadian community partners

J Clarke, J Hasford, L Gudge… - Journal of Law …, 2019 - digitalcommons.osgoode.yorku.ca
This article imagines a new model for child welfare in Ontario, specifically for African
Canadian children, youth, and families. Throughout the article, we discuss both what needs …