Indigenous child welfare Flashcards

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What is Bryce’s National crime report?

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1922: realeased a report detailing the mistreatment of first nations people in cities (cites health issues and poor living conditions)

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Who is Duncan campbell scott? why is he relevant?

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Superintendent of indigenous affairs (1921-1922)

Responsible for emergence/expansion of residential schools - failed to respond to teburculosis epedemic

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3
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Where is canada ranked on the kidsrights index? hb in terms of child rights environment?

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52nd

138-144

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what are the key reasons for the over-rep of indigenous youth?

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Poverty, poor housing and substance misuse + inequitable resources = key drivers to the over-representation of first nations children in child welfare care

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5
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What is the main call to action discussed in class - truth and reconcilliation?
what example of non-compliance happened recently?

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full implementation of Jordan’s principle - Ensures that first nations children get the same help/support as other children (includes medi-care)

2 12/yo girls sui

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6
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What is case confrencing?

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gov negotiating necessity of support - illegal under jordan’s principle

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What are the major challenges in enstating the call to action?

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Definitions of first nation child
Not clear how, or if, Canada is applying interest
Inconsistent/lack of clarity on criteria/process for group cases
Time frame compliance

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8
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How many non-compliance orders has the tribunal filed? on what grounds?

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5

fund actual needs
focus is not the best interest of the child
immediate relief addressed in mid or long term
order to cost out extent of underfunding and identify actual needs

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What population does the academic integrity policy apply to? why do we have it?

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current students, unregistered/graduated students

credibility of degree, reputable citizens

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What are the responsibilities of students vs. teachers with the academic integrity policy?

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Students: follow citing and referencing expectations, submit original work, respect authorship, ask for clarification

Teachers: provide clear ref/citation guidelines

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List as many types of violations to academic integrity as you can

hint: 11

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Plagiarism

Unauthorized resubmission

Unauthorized collaboration

Misrepresentation

Impersonation

Withholding

Obstruction &
interference

Disruption of classroom activities

Improper access & dissemination

Assisting in the violation of the standards of academic integrity
Tests and exams

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12
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Readings: Truth and reconcilliation - whats the main point(s)?

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Paternalistic and racist foundations of residential school system needs to be rejected, history needs to be understood to change future outcomes

“Acknowledging the past and establishing a healthy relationship moving forward”

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13
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What is most harmful to indigenous communities? why were rez schools made?

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Most harmful effect is loss of pride and self-respect in first nations community

to claim ownership of land, people and resources

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14
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what happened in 1996?

think: aboriginal rights

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report of the royal commission on aboriginal peoples

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