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ISBN 10: 1773637371 ISBN 13: 9781773637372
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Canadian child welfare policies and practices have been central to maintaining a settler colonial nation by controlling and managing the childhoods and future lives of children. While ostensibly grounded in the "best interests of the child," child welfare policies and practices far too often make the lives of young people more precarious because they are stratified along race and class lines rather than caring for their wellbeing. There have been dire consequences for Indigenous communities but also for Black, newcomer, non-citizen and poor people, who are also disproportionately the primary focus of child welfare. The contributors to this book reveal these unjust conditions so that workers can contribute to the ongoing transformation of child welfare to facilitate child wellbeing. The third edition of Walking This Path Together continues the transformative vision of the first two editions and charts a new way forward. There are several new chapters and authors, who focus on Metis kinship protocols, family group conferencing, decolonizing child welfare, and the criminalization of newcomers, refugee children and Indigenous youth in care. They demonstrate how to bring forward transformative practices to moving child welfare into a truly new decolonial era. This transformative vision is the path that we are walking. Third edition of a successful child welfare text that highlights decolonial and transformative approaches to child welfare practices. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. Canadian child welfare policies and practices have been central to maintaining a settler colonial nation by controlling and managing the childhoods and future lives of children. While ostensibly grounded in the "best interests of the child," child welfare policies and practices far too often make the lives of young people more precarious because they are stratified along race and class lines rather than caring for their wellbeing. There have been dire consequences for Indigenous communities but also for Black, newcomer, non-citizen and poor people, who are also disproportionately the primary focus of child welfare. The contributors to this book reveal these unjust conditions so that workers can contribute to the ongoing transformation of child welfare to facilitate child wellbeing. The third edition of Walking This Path Together continues the transformative vision of the first two editions and charts a new way forward. There are several new chapters and authors, who focus on Métis kinship protocols, family group conferencing, decolonizing child welfare, and the criminalization of newcomers, refugee children and Indigenous youth in care. They demonstrate how to bring forward transformative practices to moving child welfare into a truly new decolonial era. This transformative vision is the path that we are walking.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. Canadian child welfare policies and practices have been central to maintaining a settler colonial nation by controlling and managing the childhoods and future lives of children. While ostensibly grounded in the "best interests of the child," child welfare policies and practices far too often make the lives of young people more precarious because they are stratified along race and class lines rather than caring for their wellbeing. There have been dire consequences for Indigenous communities but also for Black, newcomer, non-citizen and poor people, who are also disproportionately the primary focus of child welfare. The contributors to this book reveal these unjust conditions so that workers can contribute to the ongoing transformation of child welfare to facilitate child wellbeing. The third edition of Walking This Path Together continues the transformative vision of the first two editions and charts a new way forward. There are several new chapters and authors, who focus on Métis kinship protocols, family group conferencing, decolonizing child welfare, and the criminalization of newcomers, refugee children and Indigenous youth in care. They demonstrate how to bring forward transformative practices to moving child welfare into a truly new decolonial era. This transformative vision is the path that we are walking.
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Publicado por Fernwood Publishing Co Ltd, Black Point, Nova Scotia, 2025
ISBN 10: 1773637371 ISBN 13: 9781773637372
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Canadian child welfare policies and practices have been central to maintaining a settler colonial nation by controlling and managing the childhoods and future lives of children. While ostensibly grounded in the "best interests of the child," child welfare policies and practices far too often make the lives of young people more precarious because they are stratified along race and class lines rather than caring for their wellbeing. There have been dire consequences for Indigenous communities but also for Black, newcomer, non-citizen and poor people, who are also disproportionately the primary focus of child welfare. The contributors to this book reveal these unjust conditions so that workers can contribute to the ongoing transformation of child welfare to facilitate child wellbeing. The third edition of Walking This Path Together continues the transformative vision of the first two editions and charts a new way forward. There are several new chapters and authors, who focus on Metis kinship protocols, family group conferencing, decolonizing child welfare, and the criminalization of newcomers, refugee children and Indigenous youth in care. They demonstrate how to bring forward transformative practices to moving child welfare into a truly new decolonial era. This transformative vision is the path that we are walking. Third edition of a successful child welfare text that highlights decolonial and transformative approaches to child welfare practices. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Gem Novak is young, beautiful, and already quite successful in her chosen career as an interior designer. Her success extends to establishing a charity for underprivileged children which is driven by her own adoptive status. She is kind, loving, ambitious and has a close and loving bond with her adoptive parents. However, her innate fears regarding her unknown genetic history, motivates her decision; that having children of her own will not be a part of her future. A marriage of convenience appeared to be the perfect solution, allowing her freedom to pursue her personal goals, but that didn't work, so in a desperate effort to ditch her ex-fiance Gem approaches a stranger in a bar with an unconventional request. Zac Matteus is a high flying, successful banking lawyer who is driven by his own ambition. When he is confronted with such a request from a beautiful stranger, the intense attraction is electric. Driven by his desire for her, Zac then pursues her by deception. Their ensuing relationship becomes complicated by their own personal fears and tangled secrets. However, when his subterfuge is exposed, it carries disastrous consequences which will devastate their fragile love. Gem is crushed when the awful truth comes to light and runs away; leaving the country. She has been duped by the man she truly loves and who she had foolishly thought loved her. Zac must grow in courage and emotional strength; his strong lawyer persona no longer able to shield him from the pain of losing the woman he loves, and who he caught by weaving a web of lies. How can he untangle this intricate web and fight his way back to his 'beautiful stranger'? This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Family, security, and order are the principles which governed the life that Gerri Henry and her husband had chosen. They settled in River Town, far enough away from the big city - their life revolving around their strong family connections, and raising their children in a healthy, loving environment. However, when her husband dies tragically, Gerri is left to hold the family banner and her usually outgoing, friendly and community-based connections dwindle, as she becomes more insular; focusing on protecting and raising her children, to the exclusion of her own personal happiness. Samuel Masters is outgoing, confident and successful. He has been raised to think outside the box; his mixed Aboriginal and English heritage never at odds with each other. He accepts change as a constant, inevitable part of life and lives in harmony with his worldly ambitions; achieving financial success as a real estate and property developer. He also lives in harmony with his ancestral roots, maintaining strong family connections and pride in his mixed heritage. The only important aspect that has eluded him is a life partner. But universal cogs are turning, and Sam arrives in River Town to purchase the boutique hotel which Gerri manages, meeting the woman he has been waiting for. His attraction to her is spontaneous and deep. But Gerri is reluctant to leave her secure world, and refuses to let Sam into her life, in spite of her own deep attraction to him. Their journey to love is fraught with personal obstacles, and neither can know the consequences which will follow them on such a journey. Neither is fully prepared for the total eclipse of their collision and each must learn to adopt a new perspective. Follow their journey and adopt their spirit. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Fernwood Publishing Co Ltd, CA, 2025
ISBN 10: 1773637371 ISBN 13: 9781773637372
Librería: Rarewaves USA United, OSWEGO, IL, Estados Unidos de America
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. Canadian child welfare policies and practices have been central to maintaining a settler colonial nation by controlling and managing the childhoods and future lives of children. While ostensibly grounded in the "best interests of the child," child welfare policies and practices far too often make the lives of young people more precarious because they are stratified along race and class lines rather than caring for their wellbeing. There have been dire consequences for Indigenous communities but also for Black, newcomer, non-citizen and poor people, who are also disproportionately the primary focus of child welfare. The contributors to this book reveal these unjust conditions so that workers can contribute to the ongoing transformation of child welfare to facilitate child wellbeing. The third edition of Walking This Path Together continues the transformative vision of the first two editions and charts a new way forward. There are several new chapters and authors, who focus on Métis kinship protocols, family group conferencing, decolonizing child welfare, and the criminalization of newcomers, refugee children and Indigenous youth in care. They demonstrate how to bring forward transformative practices to moving child welfare into a truly new decolonial era. This transformative vision is the path that we are walking.