Enfants des Premières Nations

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The association of a paraprofessional home visiting intervention with lower child maltreatment rates in First Nation families in Canada: A population-based retrospective cohort study.

Chartier, M., Enns, J. E., Nickel, N. C., Campbell, R., Phillips-Beck, W., Sarkar, J., Boram Lee, J., Burland, E., Chateau, D., Katz, A., Santos, R., & Brownell, M.

2020
The overrepresentation of First Nations children and families involved with child welfare: Findings from the Ontario incidence study of reported child abuse and neglect 2013

Ma, Jennifer
Fallon, Barbara
Richard, Kenn

2019
17-Year-Old Susan: An Investigative Review

Office of the Child and Youth Advocate Alberta

2018
14-Year-Old Lee Serious Injury: An Investigative Review

Office of the Child and Youth Advocate Alberta

2018
Interrupted childhoods: Over-representation of Indigenous and Black children in Ontario child welfare

Ontario Human Rights Commission

2018
15-Year-Old Jimmy: An Investigative Review

Office of the Child and Youth Advocate Alberta

2017
16-Year-Old Dillion Serious Injury: An Investigative Review

Office of the Child and Youth Advocate Alberta

2017
2016 Annual Report - Saskatchewan Advocate for Children and Youth

Saskatchewan Advocate for Children and Youth

2017
10-Month-Old Lily: An Investigative Review

Office of the Child and Youth Advocate Alberta

2016
Towards A Better Tomorrow: 14-Year-Old Asinay, 15-Year-Old Sage, 18-Year-Old Cedar, 15-Year-Old Morley, 15-Year-Old Kari, 15-Year-Old Victoria, 18-Year-Old Jacob: Addressing the Challenge of Aboriginal Youth Suicide

Office of the Child and Youth Advocate Alberta

2016