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Loving Our Children: Finding What Works for First Nations Families Canada Research Chair in First Nations Child and Family Services Implementation 2023-2030Loving Our Children: Finding What Works for First Nations Families Canada Research Chair in Fi

2 Apr 2024

Loving Our Children: Finding What Works for First Nations Families Canada Research Chair in First Nations Child and Family Services Implementation 2023-2030Loving Our Children: Finding What Works for First Nations Families Canada Research Chair in First Nations Child and Family Services Implementation 2023-2030 April 2024 Loving Our Children: Finding What Works for First Nations Families Canada Re. [...] (See the Truth and Reconciliation Commission report and the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal decisions.) According to the Canadian Incidence Study on Reported Child Abuse and Neglect (2019), 76% of investigated First Nations children are living off reserve, with most receiving child and family services through non-Indigenous child welfare entities. [...] First Nations now have an opportunity to identify their needs and desired outcomes and to develop, improve, and refocus child and family services. [...] The transformation of First Nations-run child and family services requires a holistic, multigenerational approach, unique to each nation, and effective ways to create, deliver, and evaluate these services. [...] Documenting and sharing information about established and emerging evidence- informed and culturally appropriate services for First Nations children and families, 2.

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First Nations Child & Family Caring Society

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Canada