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Reinvesting in Families is the fourth in this series of child welfare books featuring voices from the prairies. This book is a collection of critical knowledge, issues and research in Canada related to the delivery of child welfare services from a family-focused and First Nations perspective. Addressing tough issues such as FASD, high-risk substance misuse, and family reunification, Reinvesting in Families presents thoughtful, best-practice research and is well-suited to instructors, research and is well-suited to instructors, students, and researchers who have an interest in child welfare practice and service delivery.
Child welfare --- Family services --- Indian children --- Children, Indian --- Indians --- Children --- Families --- Human services --- Child protective services --- Child protective services personnel --- CPS (Child protective services) --- Humane societies --- Protection of children --- Family policy --- Public welfare --- Social work with children --- Social work with youth --- Services for --- Social conditions. --- Charities --- Charities, protection, etc. --- Protection --- Prairie Provinces. --- Western Canada --- Canada --- FASD, Prairies, fetal alcohol, Canada, social services.
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"Drawing on the expertise of Indigenous scholars and researchers, including voices from the front lines in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, this book examines child welfare practices in kinship care, FASD, homelessness, aging out of the system, and transitions for rural youth leaving care. Themes running throughout the book include renewing and decolonizing child welfare work, anti-oppressive practices, the historical legacy of the 60s Scoop, and the needs of marginalized and vulnerable children."--
Child welfare. --- Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada. --- Prairie Provinces --- Canada. --- Prairie Provinces. --- Social conditions.
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