Journal on Innovation and Best Practices in Aboriginal Child Welfare Administration, Research, Policy and Practice

First Peoples Child & Family Review
A Journal on Innovation and Best Practices in
Aboriginal Child Welfare Administration, Research, Policy and Practice
  

Table of Contents, Volume 3, Number 4, 2007

4 Foreword
Dr. Jean Lafrance, University of Calgary, AB
5 Editorial
Marlyn Bennett
8 Finding Healing and Balance in Learning and Teaching at the First Nations University of Canada
Erika Faith
13 Rethinking Social Work Education for Indigenous Students: Creating Space for Multiple Ways of Knowing and Learning
Nicole G. Ives, Oonagh Aitken, Michael Loft and Morgan Phillips
22 Seeking "Mamatowisowin" to Create an Engaging Social Policy Class for Aboriginal Students
Erika Faith
30 A Story of their Own: Adolesecent Pregnancy and Child Welfare in Aboriginal Communities
Emilia Ordolis
42 Aboriginal Fathers' Support Gropus: Bridging the Gap between Displacement and Family Balance
Candice Manahan and Jessica Ball
50 Loss of Trust Among First Nations People: Implications when Implementing Child Protection Treatment Initiatives
Steven Thibodeau
59 Commentary: "Inside Looking Out, Outside Looking In"
Steven Koptie
62 Inside Looking Out, Outside Looking In
Cynthia Wesley-Esquimaux
72 Reflections on Intergenerational Trauma: Healing as a Critical Intervention
Ashley Quinn
83 Exploring the Experiences of an Elder, a Psychologist and a Psychiatrist: How can Traditional Practices and Healers Complement Existing Practices in Mental Health?
Noela Crowe-Salazar
96 Intercultural Communication and Conductive Hearing Loss
Damien Howard
106 The Informal Caregivers of Aboriginal Seniors: Perspectives and Issues
Sara Parrack and Gillian M. Joseph