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JUSTICE OR ‘JUST’ A PIECE OF PAPER?
Aboriginal Policy and Practice Framework in British Columbia
STRATHCONA EARLY CHILDHOOD NEEDS ASSESSMENT 2023-24
Police in Schools - A Pocket Guide to Your Right
Child Protection Response Policies
The Supreme Court of Canada Upholds The Act Respecting First Nations, Inuit and Métis children, youth and families
Kickd Out of Supportive Housing After Saying She Was Sexually Assaulted
Release: Rights Groups Urge BC Government to End Harmful and Discriminatory Involuntary Drug Testing of Parents
Stories of children and youth who are lost or missing from the child welfare system
Circle of Courage is a model of positive youth development
Challenging the Ministry of Child and Family Development’s culture of risk and surveillance
Caught in the Middle
Q U A L I T Y A S S U R A N C E P R O G R A M S A N D S E R V I C E S
A CONVERSATION WITH ELDER RAVEN WING (LORELEI HAWKINS): WHAT DOES BEING TWO-SPIRITED MEAN TO YOU?
Indigenous Survivors in BC Speak Out against Intimate Partner Violence during the COVID-19 Pandemic
When your child-protection trial is “To Be Continued…”
‘Justine’ to get her girls back from foster care
Government witness ‘not qualified’ to testify in child-protection trial, judge rules
Spotlight: Child Welfare
Twitter: @ChildSpotlight
#SpotlightCW is a collaborative journalism project focused on B.C.'s child-welfare system.
Aboriginal Health Complaints Process
In the province’s top court, an Indigenous mother continues her fight for justice
Dr. Dawn Beichner’s work with UN produces journal issue on violence against women
Indigenous Mom’s AIndigenous Mom’s Address Shared with an Abusive Ex
A Vancouver social agency sent the info to a violent former partner. Now, the mom must move.ddress Shared with an Abusive Ex
Trauma or not, this Indigenous mother’s unfit, ministry tells court
B.C. Human Rights Tribunal will hear Indigenous mother’s case against child-welfare agency
Calls for Justice
An Indigenous mom’s fight to get her kids out of a foster care system she calls biased
PRIMER ON PRACTICE SHIFTS REQUIRED WITH CANADA’S Act Respecting First Nations, Inuit and Métis Children, Youth and Families Act
IWG2S Coming Home Report - Prepared for the City of Saskatoon.
Judge asks: Should a mother lose her kids because she challenges the foster-care system?
This Indigenous mom’s two-front fight might be gaining ground
EXCLUSIVE: B.C. ministry warned birth alerts ‘illegal and unconstitutional’ months before banning them
By IndigiNews
B.C. judge breaks with convention in Indigenous child-protection case
Psychologists are using biased tests to assess Indigenous parents, experts say
Website: Digital Privacy Rights for Youth
PDF Version: Download Digital Privacy Rights for Youth
Single mother of 3 calls for better services for Indigenous families on DTES
@CBCIndigenous
Rise Magazine: Information and peer support by and for parents facing - and changing - the child welfare system
@risemagazine
‘We’re rising and taking our place now,’ say Indigenous women behind ambitious B.C. testimony project
@thestar
The long history of discrimination against First Nations children by Cindy Blackstock
@policyoptions
“This podcast is about living a warrior life - a lifestyle that focuses on decolonizing our minds, bodies and spirits through education, health and community.”
A weekly Indigenous current affairs podcast, news, views and creative expression.
Crackdown tells the story of drug user activism in the face of hostility and neglect.
Splatsin First Nation: Jurisdiction 41 Years In: “A By-Law for the Care Of Our Indian Children”
Child Welfare Practice Audits
Compliance Guide for Social Workers and Service Providers
The Arrest Handbook A Guide to Your Rights
Pivot Legal Society position paper calls for the elimination of involuntary treatment in BC
Human rights tribunal fines Indigenous child-care agency $150K for discriminating against mother
Jordan's Principle Frequently Asked QuestionsMore information from the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society
Pathways in a Forest: Indigenous guidance on prevention-based child welfare
Full written report from the Downtown Eastside Women’s Centre presented to the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
A report by the Women’s Coalition: Women serving organizations in the DTES
United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
By the National Collaborating Centre for Aboriginal Health
The Testify project:
“Indigenous Laws combine both: often the strongest and most enduring expression of Indigenous Laws is through art: dance, storytelling, sculpture, song, paintings.”
On June 19, 2020, B.C. Health Minister Adrian Dix appointed Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond to lead an independent investigation into allegations of racism in the province’s health care system.
A report addressing Indigenous-specific racism and discrimination in B.C. health care.
THIS TENT IS MY HOME - DOWNLOAD
“This collection of essays reflects the recommendations of selected Indigenous legal scholars and policy leaders on how Canada can braid together a new legal framework.”
“Our writing seeks to explain the legal and historical basis for Indigenous rights in Canada and is intended for Indigenous, non-Indigenous and academic audiences.”
University of Calgary: legislation, commentary and databases on Indigenous Peoples and the Law
A youth-driven, provincial non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of young people in and from care in BC between the ages of 14 and 24
Promoting the development of Indigenous law.
Skye’s Legacy: A Focus on Belonging
Report by Representative for Children and Youth
First Nations Leadership Council Children & Families
First Nations Leadership Council Children and Families - Technical Resources
Indigenous Child & Family Services Directors Society Agreement In Principle Webinar
A Citizen’s Guide to Rights When Dealing with Police
Indigenous-Settler Relationality through the Lens of Indigenous Human Right Implementation
Considering the Legal and Human Rights Framework for Addressing Mass Graves Connected to Indian Residential Schools
Bill C-92, An Act respecting First Nations, Inuit and Métis children, youth and families.
“ What does it mean? Why are some First Nations concerned, and some supportive? And what opportunities could it bring? ”
Reclaiming Power and Place: The Final Report of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
A video presented by the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI) and the Wiyasiwewin Mikiwahp Native Law Centre
Public legal information from Pivot Legal Society
Whose Land is a web-based app identifies Indigenous Nations, territories, and Indigenous communities across Canada.
“Project Inclusion participants shared experiences of harassment, displacement, threats, racism, and violence at the hands of police and policing institutions across BC.”
Bill C-92 Rights Guide For Parents
Bill C-15
Research and Public Resources
Best Practice ApproachesChild Protection and Violence Against Women
Wrapping Our Ways Around ThemAboriginal Communities and the CFCSA guidebook
Defunding the Police: Defining the Way Forward for HRM
Policy 1.1 Working with Indigenous Children, Youth, Families and Communities
Façade of Safety: Gender-based violence in BC’s involuntary mental health system
Documentary: Kids Are Only Kids Once
A safe space to talk, 24 hours a day, every day of the year.
The App is support for drug users in BC who perhaps are using alone/ self-isolating and need access to support services.
An Indigenous Guide to healing Sexual Trauma
Dedicated to Positive Mental Health and Suicide Prevention
First Nations Health Virtual Substance Use & Psychiatry Services
BC’s Two-Spirit, Queer, and Trans Resource Centre
BCCDC Harm Reduction Services
Youth voices, guided meditations, informal mindfulness, and related resources.
An informal zine by Carly Boyce on suicide intervention.
Free trauma-informed mental health resources
RESOURCE IS FOR ANYONE IN BC WHO FEARS FOR THEIR SAFETY
Includes: inclusion criteria, treatment centre descriptions, referral application
Brotherhood to Support Men’s Health and Wellness
RAAC: specialized addiction medicine service and care from a physician, nurse and/or social worker.
Alternatives to Calling 911
Parenting booklet resources for First Nations and Metis parents
Some strategies for supporting children through this pandemic.
Printable affirmation deck of cards on consent, pleasure, gender, sexuality, relationships, identity, resistance, healing and self-love.
Living list of Covid-19 of a range of supports and resources.
A subsidized phone program for Youth aging out foster care, low-income Seniors, and Indigenous Women.
Justice for girls is a charity that promotes equality, freedom from violence & colonialism, and the health & well being of teenage girls in poverty.
Health and Wellness Section
Tsow-Tun Le Lum means “Helping House”
IOAT Study
An Assortment of Services Related to Substance Use
Psychoactive Plant and Drug Dictionary and Resource
Attachment is for Life parenting resources from Roy Holland, MD, FRCP (C)
Sex Positive education and resources for families.
Indigenous storytelling through video games and comics.
Coalition of Peers Dismantling the Drug War
Live 5-2-1-0 is an initiative that partners with communities across British Columbia to promote healthy behaviours among children.
Crisis / counselling support, and indigenous youth resources.
Guide: Changing Locks When You Are A Renter in BC
Rent supplements available for youth from care.
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Housing Section
Legal Education on tenants’ and landlords’ rights and responsibilities
“ Our primary objectives are to reduce hunger with dignity, build community and foster sustainability.”
“We are fighting for the rights of tenants and the preservation of affordable housing. Everyone, regardless of economic status, lifestyle, ability, age, gender, race, sexuality, or citizenship deserves a safe, secure, and affordable home.”
A BC Housing list of off-reserve Indigenous Housing Providers.
When You Weren’t Expecting
How to reach the Indigenous Community Legal Clinic: The best way to reach them right now is by phone or email.Phone: 604-822-1311Email: iclc@allard.ubc.ca
West Coast LEAF uses the law as a strategy to work towards an equal and just society by challenging gender-based discrimination.
Phone: 604-684-8772
Toll-Free:1-888-630-1405
Email: info@westcoastleaf.org
“The Centre focuses on providing women caught in the gap between being unqualified for legal aid and unable to afford a lawyer with much-needed legal representation in family law.”
Phone: 604-827-4111 Toll-free: 1-877-717-GIVE
“VATJSS is a non-profit agency that provides justice, homelessness and crime prevention services to Indigenous people within the Metro-Vancouver area.”
Phone: 604-251-7200 Email: administration@vatjss.com