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Cultural Permanence for Indigenous Children and Youth in Care: Advancing Knowledge and Current Practices for Promoting Resiliency and Belonging

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dc.contributor.author Bennett, Kathleen
dc.date.accessioned 2014-04-29T17:55:06Z
dc.date.available 2014-04-29T17:55:06Z
dc.date.copyright 2014 en_US
dc.date.issued 2014-04-29
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/1828/5307
dc.description.abstract This thesis is concerned with cultural connection and its role in creating cultural permanence when planning for Indigenous children and youth in care. Its goal is to mitigate the current path of disconnection and imbalance for Indigenous children and youth in care and to recommend an ecological, holistic approach to child welfare practice. It comprises a literature review that documents theories and practices to support belonging, cultural permanence, and cultural identity for Indigenous children while supporting meaningful connections with family, culture, and community. This information and analysis will be applied to the care of children and youth being served by Northwest Inter-Nation Family and Community Services Society (NIFCS) in British Columbia. The study’s findings will highlight guidance to assist social workers in centering cultural traditions that promote cultural strengths, resiliency, and a sense of belonging for Indigenous children and youth. This thesis will provide suggestions for interacting with the Indigenous community, parents, relatives, workers, and other delegated agencies. Finally, this thesis will explore how one social worker’s dream influences the direction of her practice to build on cultural strengths and spiritual resiliency. en_US
dc.language English eng
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.subject Indigenous social work en_US
dc.subject cultural permanence en_US
dc.subject cultural resiliency en_US
dc.subject cultural belonging en_US
dc.subject child welfare en_US
dc.subject Indigenous youth in care en_US
dc.subject Indigenous children in care en_US
dc.subject Northwest Inter-Nation Family and Community Services Society en_US
dc.subject cultural identity en_US
dc.subject social work en_US
dc.subject British Columbia en_US
dc.subject child protection en_US
dc.title Cultural Permanence for Indigenous Children and Youth in Care: Advancing Knowledge and Current Practices for Promoting Resiliency and Belonging en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US
dc.contributor.supervisor Richardson, Catherine Lynn
dc.degree.department School of Social Work en_US
dc.degree.level Master of Social Work M.S.W. en_US
dc.rights.temp Available to the World Wide Web en_US
dc.description.scholarlevel Graduate en_US
dc.description.proquestcode 0452 en_US
dc.description.proquestcode 0631 en_US
dc.description.proquestcode 0628 en_US


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