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Parity in Child Welfare

Truth, Reconciliation, and the Future of Social Work
Buch | Hardcover
345 Seiten
2026
University of Regina Press (Verlag)
978-1-77940-138-0 (ISBN)
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Confronting structural inequities in child welfare that have long harmed Indigenous children and families



A decade after the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action—five of which focused directly on the protection of children—and in the wake of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, systemic failures in Canada’s child welfare system persist. The passing of Bill C-92, which affirms Indigenous communities’ inherent right to self-governance in child and family services, marks a critical shift away from colonial frameworks that mandated the residential school system and the Sixties Scoop. Yet, despite this progress, Indigenous children remain vastly overrepresented in foster care and Indigenous communities face ongoing oversurveillance. With contributions from social work practitioners, researchers, program planners, and curriculum developers, Parity in Child Welfare shows how this crisis can be addressed head on by foregrounding Indigenous traditional knowledge and leadership practices.



Beyond its contribution to the movement for equity in Indigenous child welfare, this collection also engages with the frontline challenges practitioners face every day. Contributors address widespread stress and burnout, gaps in professional training, the often-overlooked topic of death and grief in child welfare practice, and more. The eighth volume in the Voices of the Prairies series, Parity in Child Welfare offers a comprehensive and timely exploration of the most urgent issues in child welfare.

Dr. Jennifer Hedges is an Assistant Professor at the University of Manitoba Faculty of Social Work Inner City Social Work Program. She is the co-chair of the Prairie Child Welfare Consortium and co-chair of the International Association of Schools of Social Work Research Committee. Dr. Marlyn Bennett (WaaWaaTe Ikwe | Northern Lights Woman) is a proud member of the Sandy Bay Ojibway First Nation and an Associate Professor in Social Work and Education at the University of Calgary. She holds a Tier II Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Children’s Wellbeing. Dr. Jason Albert (PhD) is an Associate Professor at the School of Indigenous Social Work, First Nations University of Canada, where he has been a faculty member since 2002. Dr. Peter Choate is a professor of Social Work at Mount Royal University in Calgary. Peter is an expert witness in social work with sub-specialties in the areas of case management, parenting capacity, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, and cross-cultural assessment. Don Fuchs is Dean and Professor Emeritus at University of Manitoba, Faculty of Social Work. His scholarship has included groundbreaking research on Children in Care with FASD and other disabilities.

Foreword



From the Editors



Acknowledgements



Introduction—Jason Albert & Christine Chateau



Chapter 1—The Prairie Child Welfare Consortium Story: A Model for Collaboration—Jennifer Hedges



Child Welfare Policy



Chapter 2: The Talking Circle as an Approach to Indigenous Leadership within Indigenous Organizations—Christine Chateau and Jason Albert



Chapter 3: Māori and Oranga Tamariki: Taku Kuru Pounamu, my precious treasure. Shifting power in Aotearoa New Zealand’s foster system—Kā mihi nunui Kerri Cleaver



Chapter 4: Preserving Indigenous children rights to connection within culture: Where do the priorities lie?—Peter W. Choate



Chapter 5: Achieving Parity in Indigenous Child Welfare: The Promise of Bill C-92 and the Potential of Long-Term Reform to the First Nations Child and Family Services Program in Canada—Marlyn Bennett



Child Welfare Practice



Chapter 6: Grief in Child Welfare—Ashlee Homewood



Chapter 7: Child protection workers and the impact of difficult work: Going beneath the surface—Faye Hamilton



Chapter 8: The complexity of family for children in care—Christina Tortorelli



Chapter 9: Making Sense of Complicated Love: Partners of child sexual abuse perpetrators speak—Lorna Hanson and Eveline Milliken



Child Welfare Research



Chapter 10: Examining child poverty and child neglect within the sustainable development goals framework—Daniel Kikulwe, Peyton Drynan, and Mykayla Blackman



Chapter 11: Introducing the Childhood Adversity and Resilience Research Training Platform (CARe RTP): Bringing Together Community Partners, Students, and Academics to Increase Research Capacity to Generate Impactful Research in Child Maltreatment and Child Welfare—Ashley Stewart-Tufescu, Tracie O. Afifi, Tamara L. Taillieu, Jamie Pfau, Julie-Anne McCarthy, Ana Osorio and Lauren MacGowan



Chapter 12: Social Work Education for Social Justice Work in Child Welfare—Jennifer Hedges



Epilogue—Marlyn Bennett, PhD



Abstracts



Author Biographies

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.10.2026
Reihe/Serie Voices from the Prairies
Verlagsort Regina
Sprache englisch
Maße 153 x 229 mm
Gewicht 500 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Sozialpädagogik
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-77940-138-8 / 1779401388
ISBN-13 978-1-77940-138-0 / 9781779401380
Zustand Neuware
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