Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are increasing in indigenous populations in Canada: Now what?

E Toombs, J Lund, CJ Mushquash - Canadian Psychology …, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
Bien que la littérature récente réalisée aux États-Unis montre que l'exposition individuelle
aux expériences négatives durant l'enfance (ENE) est généralement en baisse au niveau …

Determinants of socioemotional and behavioral well‐being among First Nations children living off‐reserve in Canada: A cross‐sectional study

S Owais, MB Ospina, CD Ford, T Hill, J Lai… - Child …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Few studies have focused on off‐reserve Indigenous children and families. This nationally
representative, cross‐sectional study (data collected from 2006 to 2007) examined …

Black parents ask for a second look: Parenting under 'White'Child Protection rules in Canada

PB Adjei, E Minka - Children and Youth Services Review, 2018 - Elsevier
Where children grow up has a major impact on what they become as adults. Towards
achieving what is optimal for one's children, parents across cultures carry out different …

Systematic review and meta-analysis: First Nations, Inuit, and Métis youth mental health

S Owais, Z Tsai, T Hill, MB Ospina, AL Wright… - Journal of the American …, 2022 - Elsevier
Objective The ongoing effects of colonialism disproportionately place Indigenous youth at
risk for mental health challenges. This meta-analysis examined lifetime and past-year …

[PDF][PDF] Indigenous family engagement: Strong families, strong nations

M Bang, C Montaño Nolan… - Handbook of …, 2018 - familydesigncollab.org
In this chapter we argue for amplifying and renewing Indigenous family leadership and
engagement in systems of education that aim to support Indigenous communities' …

(Re) Conceptualizing neglect: Considering the overrepresentation of Indigenous children in child welfare systems in Canada

J Caldwell, V Sinha - Child Indicators Research, 2020 - Springer
The current overrepresentation of Indigenous children in Canadian child welfare systems
continues a history of government policies that have separated Indigenous families over the …

Everyday acts of resurgence: Indigenous approaches to everydayness in fatherhood

J Corntassel, M Scow - 2017 - dspace.library.uvic.ca
Indigenous activism and resurgence are often analyzed at the state or macro-level because
of the high visibility and large-scale nature of these actions. However, as Kwakwaka'wakw …

[图书][B] Indigenous early childhood development in Canada: Current state of knowledge and future directions

R Halseth, M Greenwood - 2019 - speechandhearingbc.ca
Indigenous 1 peoples experience a disproportionate burden of ill health associated with the
socioeconomic context of their lives. Investing in quality early childhood development and …

Schools as “really dangerous places” for Indigenous children and youth: Schools, child welfare, and contemporary challenges to reconciliation

E Milne, T Wotherspoon - Canadian Review of Sociology …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC) final report called
attention to the damage induced by government policies and practices and outlined a …

The “fragility of goodness”: Black parents' perspective about raising children in Toronto, Winnipeg, and St. John's of Canada

PB Adjei, D Mullings, M Baffoe, L Quaicoe… - Journal of Public …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
How does one measure 'goodness' when all ethical choices lead to evil outcomes? To
answer this question, this essay uses Martha Nussbaum's fragility of goodness, critical race …