Creating Places of Belonging: Expanding Notions of Permanency with Indigenous Youth in Care

This paper calls for creative pathways of engagement that delineate places of belonging for and with Indigenous youth in care. It draws on two community-based research studies conducted in British Columbia, with urban and off-reserve Indigenous youth to contextualize and extend understanding of perm...

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Veröffentlicht in:First peoples child & family review 2015, Vol.10 (1), p.63-85
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