Skip to main content Skip to search Skip to search

Social Science Indigenous Studies

Imagining Child Welfare in the Spirit of Reconciliation

by (author) Dorothy Badry, H. Monty Montgomery, Daniel Kikulwe, Marlyn Bennett & Don Fuchs

foreword by Jeannine Carrière

Publisher
University of Regina Press
Initial publish date
Nov 2018
Category
Indigenous Studies, Children's Studies
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9780889775770
    Publish Date
    Nov 2018
    List Price
    $29.99
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780889775756
    Publish Date
    Nov 2018
    List Price
    $39.95

Classroom Resources

Where to buy it

Description

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.

About the authors

Dorothy Badry is a professor in the Faculty of Social Work, University of Calgary and is deeply committed to supporting concerns related to Indigenous child welfare in Canada and to promoting Indigenous scholarship and partnerships in advancing best practice for children and families.

Dorothy Badry's profile page

H. Monty Montgomery is cis-gender male of Irish-Canadian and Mi’kmaq ancestry whose academic career includes appointments in the field of Social Work in Saskatchewan (University of Regina) and British Colombia (University of Victoria, University of British Colombia). His extensive professional experience spans child welfare practice and social welfare policy development for Indigenous and Provincial governments and the planning, development and administration of First Nations Social Development, Post-Secondary Education and Child Welfare programs.

H. Monty Montgomery's profile page

Daniel Kikulwe is an assistant professor in the Faculty of Social Work at the University of Regina

Daniel Kikulwe's profile page

Marlyn Bennett is a member of the Sandy Bay Ojibway First Nation and an assistant professor in the Faculty of Social Work (Indigenous Knowledge Program) at the University of Manitoba.

Marlyn Bennett's profile page

Dr. Don Fuchs is Professor and Dean Emeritus, Faculty of Social Work, University of Manitoba. He has conducted groundbreaking research and published extensively in the areas of child welfare and children in care with disabilities.
 

Don Fuchs' profile page

Sohki Aski Esquao, Jeannine Carrière is Métis and was raised in St. Adolphe Manitoba. She has been teaching social work since 1994 in Alberta and at the School of Social Work, University of Victoria, since 2005. In 2024 Jeannine is retiring from her academic career after many years of service to Indigenous social work education. Her research contributions have included topics such as Metis children’s identity, and needs for cultural safety in adoptions and child welfare services.

Jeannine Carrière's profile page

Related lists