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Description: What happens to kids who authorities determine can’t live safely with their own parents or caregivers? Thousands of Canadian children are in this situation right now. Many go into foster homes, while others go into other types of out-of-home care on behalf of child welfare agencies. But we don’t know exactly how many, nor do we know how well they are doing.
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Subject: Truth and Reconciliation Canada, Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Indigenous peoples—Manitoba , Racism--Canada , Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada., Indigenous peoples--North America--Social conditions, Indigenous peoples--North America--Statistics, Vital , Indigenous peoples--Canada—Government relations, Indigenous leadership, Indigenous activists, Legal assistance to Indigenous peoples, Indigenous peoples--Services for--North America, Indigenous peoples--Hospital care--North America, Abused Indigenous children, Indigenous peoples--Public welfare--North America, Indigenous peoples, Treatment of—Canada, Indigenous peoples--Mortality--North America
Group: Legislation - Customary Care
Creator: Evidence Network, Neeta Das McMurtry
Publisher: Evidence Network
Language: English
Coverage: Winnipeg
Format: HTML
Type: Archived Website
Date: 15-09-29
Sub-topic: Customary Care
Collector: University of Manitoba Libraries
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Manitoba Libraries for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Manitoba does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Legislation
Description: Eyaa-Keen’s Cultural Support Program offers Elders’ services in various Manitoba Indigenous languages to Indian Residential School (IRS) survivors involved in resolving an IRS claim through ADR (Alternative Dispute Resolution), IAP (Independent Assessment Process) or CEP (Common Experience Payment).
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Subject: Truth and Reconciliation Canada, Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Indigenous peoples—Manitoba , Racism--Canada , Indigenous peoples--Health and hygiene--Law and legislation--North America, Indigenous peoples--Mental health--North America, Indigenous peoples--Mental health services--North America, Indigenous peoples--Public welfare--North America, Indigenous peoples--North America--Social conditions, Indigenous peoples--North America--Statistics, Vital , Indigenous activists, Indigenous peoples, Treatment of—Canada, Older Indigenous people, Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada.
Group: Mental Health - Trauma Care and Resources
Creator: Eyaa-Keen Healing Centre Inc.
Publisher: Eyaa-Keen Healing Centre Inc.
Language: English
Coverage: Winnipeg
Format: HTML
Type: Archived Website
Date: 2016
Sub-topic: Trauma Care and Resources
Collector: University of Manitoba Libraries
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Manitoba Libraries for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Manitoba does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Mental Health
Description: The health inequities between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Canadians have long been shamefully apparent – the various studies finding infant mortality rates in Indigenous populations to be 1.7 to four times that of non-Indigenous populations; the diabetes prevalence that’s nearly twice that of non-Indigenous people; the fact that Indigenous people are six times more likely to suffer alcohol-related deaths; and many more.
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Subject: Truth and Reconciliation Canada, Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Indigenous peoples—Manitoba , Racism--Canada , Indigenous peoples--Health and hygiene--Law and legislation--North America, Indigenous peoples--Mental health--North America, Indigenous peoples--Mental health services--North America, Indigenous peoples--Public welfare--North America, Indigenous peoples--North America--Social conditions, Indigenous peoples--North America--Statistics, Vital , Indigenous activists, Indigenous peoples, Treatment of—Canada, Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada.
Group: Mental Health - Trauma Care and Resources
Creator: Healthy Debate
Publisher: Healthy Debate
Language: English
Coverage: Winnipeg
Format: HTML
Type: Archived Website
Date: 16-01-07
Sub-topic: Trauma Care and Resources
Collector: University of Manitoba Libraries
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Manitoba Libraries for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Manitoba does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Mental Health
Description: An overview and background of Klinic's trauma-informed interactions, programs, and services.
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Subject: Truth and Reconciliation Canada, Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Indigenous peoples—Manitoba , Racism--Canada , Indigenous peoples--Health and hygiene--Law and legislation--North America, Indigenous peoples--Mental health--North America, Indigenous peoples--Mental health services--North America, Indigenous peoples--Public welfare--North America, Indigenous peoples--North America--Social conditions, Indigenous peoples--North America--Statistics, Vital , Indigenous activists, Indigenous peoples, Treatment of—Canada, Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada.
Group: Mental Health - Trauma Care and Resources
Creator: Klinic Community Health
Publisher: Klinic Community Health
Language: English
Coverage: Winnipeg
Format: PDF
Type: Archived Website
Date: 2016
Sub-topic: Trauma Care and Resources
Collector: University of Manitoba Libraries
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Manitoba Libraries for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Manitoba does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Mental Health
Description: The Manitoba government has developed a plan to implement the recommendations of the provincially commissioned Task Force on Education Outcomes for Children in Care, Education and Advanced Learning Minister James Allum announced today.
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Subject: Truth and Reconciliation Canada, Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Indigenous peoples—Manitoba , Racism--Canada , Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada., Indigenous peoples--North America--Social conditions, Indigenous peoples--North America--Statistics, Vital , Indigenous peoples--Canada—Government relations, Indigenous leadership, Indigenous activists, Legal assistance to Indigenous peoples, Indigenous peoples--Services for--North America, Indigenous peoples--Hospital care--North America, Abused Indigenous children, Indigenous peoples--Public welfare--North America, Indigenous peoples, Treatment of—Canada, Indigenous peoples--Mortality--North America
Group: Legislation - Customary Care
Creator: UWinnipeg NewsCentre
Publisher: UWinnipeg NewsCentre
Language: English
Coverage: Winnipeg
Format: HTML
Type: Archived Website
Date: 16-01-19
Sub-topic: Customary Care
Collector: University of Manitoba Libraries
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Manitoba Libraries for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Manitoba does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Legislation
Description: The Manitoba government is continuing its efforts to close the education achievement gap by launching a provincial Task Force on Education Outcomes for Children in Care in response to the recommendations of a new report from the Manitoba Centre for Health Policy (MCHP), Education and Advanced Learning Minister James Allum announced today.
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Subject: Truth and Reconciliation Canada, Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Indigenous peoples—Manitoba , Racism--Canada , Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada., Indigenous peoples--North America--Social conditions, Indigenous peoples--North America--Statistics, Vital , Indigenous peoples--Canada—Government relations, Indigenous leadership, Indigenous activists, Legal assistance to Indigenous peoples, Indigenous peoples--Services for--North America, Indigenous peoples--Hospital care--North America, Abused Indigenous children, Indigenous peoples--Public welfare--North America, Indigenous peoples, Treatment of—Canada, Indigenous peoples--Mortality--North America
Group: Legislation - Customary Care
Creator: Government of Manitoba
Publisher: Government of Manitoba
Language: English
Coverage: Winnipeg
Format: HTML
Type: Archived Website
Date: 15-06-09
Sub-topic: Customary Care
Collector: University of Manitoba Libraries
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Manitoba Libraries for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Manitoba does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Legislation
Description: he Aboriginal Healing Foundation (AHF), looking to the future in the final report of its first mandate, identified healing as one component of a continuum leading to reconciliation between Aboriginal peoples and Canadian society.1 Drawing on the Law Commission of Canada report Restoring Dignity: Responding to Child Abuse in Canadian Institutions,2 the AHF framed the components of residential school resolution in the quartered circle of a medicine wheel, a figure widely used in First Nations teaching circles.
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Subject: Truth and Reconciliation Canada, Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Indigenous peoples—Manitoba , Racism--Canada , Indigenous peoples--Health and hygiene--Law and legislation--North America, Indigenous peoples--Mental health--North America, Indigenous peoples--Mental health services--North America, Indigenous peoples--Public welfare--North America, Indigenous peoples--North America--Social conditions, Indigenous peoples--North America--Statistics, Vital , Indigenous activists, Indigenous peoples, Treatment of—Canada, Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada.
Group: Mental Health - Trauma Care and Resources
Creator: Speaking My Truth, Marlene Brant Castellano
Publisher: Speaking My Truth
Language: English
Coverage: Winnipeg
Format: HTML
Type: Archived Website
Date: 2012
Sub-topic: Trauma Care and Resources
Collector: University of Manitoba Libraries
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Manitoba Libraries for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Manitoba does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Mental Health
Description: History and backgrounder on residential schools in Canada.
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Subject: Truth and Reconciliation Canada, Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Indigenous peoples—Manitoba , Racism--Canada , Indigenous peoples--Health and hygiene--Law and legislation--North America, Indigenous peoples--Mental health--North America, Indigenous peoples--Mental health services--North America, Indigenous peoples--Public welfare--North America, Indigenous peoples--North America--Social conditions, Indigenous peoples--North America--Statistics, Vital , Indigenous activists, Indigenous peoples, Treatment of—Canada, Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada.
Group: Mental Health - Trauma Care and Resources
Creator: Manitoba Trauma Information and Education Centre
Publisher: Manitoba Trauma Information and Education Centre
Language: English
Coverage: Winnipeg
Format: HTML
Type: Archived Website
Date: 2016
Sub-topic: Trauma Care and Resources
Collector: University of Manitoba Libraries
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Manitoba Libraries for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Manitoba does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Mental Health
Description: A resource for service organizations and providers to deliver services that are trauma-informed.
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Subject: Truth and Reconciliation Canada, Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Indigenous peoples—Manitoba , Racism--Canada , Indigenous peoples--Health and hygiene--Law and legislation--North America, Indigenous peoples--Mental health--North America, Indigenous peoples--Mental health services--North America, Indigenous peoples--Public welfare--North America, Indigenous peoples--North America--Social conditions, Indigenous peoples--North America--Statistics, Vital , Indigenous activists, Indigenous peoples, Treatment of—Canada, Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada.
Group: Mental Health - Trauma Care and Resources
Creator: Klinic Community Health Centre
Publisher: Klinic Community Health Centre
Language: English
Coverage: Winnipeg
Format: PDF
Type: Archived Website
Date: 2013
Sub-topic: Trauma Care and Resources
Collector: University of Manitoba Libraries
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Manitoba Libraries for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Manitoba does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Mental Health
Description: Wahbung Abinoonjiiag Inc. provides a variety of programming and services to the participants we serve. We have programming for children, youth, and women based on the Medicine Wheel Teachings and comprised of 4 pillars from the Dr.Martin Brokenleg Theory “Circle of Courage” known as Belonging, Mastery, Independence and Generosity. We have also adopted the book titled: The Sacred Tree (Reflections on Native American Spirituality) which provides an overview on Teachings, which is implemented into our lesson plans in our programming.
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Subject: Truth and Reconciliation Canada, Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Indigenous peoples—Manitoba , Racism--Canada , Indigenous peoples--Health and hygiene--Law and legislation--North America, Indigenous peoples--Mental health--North America, Indigenous peoples--Mental health services--North America, Indigenous peoples--Public welfare--North America, Indigenous peoples--North America--Social conditions, Indigenous peoples--North America--Statistics, Vital , Indigenous activists, Indigenous peoples, Treatment of—Canada, Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada.
Group: Mental Health - Trauma Care and Resources
Creator: Wahbung Abinoonjiiag Inc., Themes & Co.
Publisher: Wahbung Abinoonjiiag Inc.
Language: English
Coverage: Winnipeg
Format: HTML
Type: Archived Website
Date: 2016
Sub-topic: Trauma Care and Resources
Collector: University of Manitoba Libraries
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Manitoba Libraries for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Manitoba does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Mental Health
Description: WINNIPEG -- The Manitoba government is moving to give First Nations communities more of a say in the province's child-welfare system.
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Subject: Truth and Reconciliation Canada, Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Indigenous peoples—Manitoba , Racism--Canada , Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada., Indigenous peoples--North America--Social conditions, Indigenous peoples--North America--Statistics, Vital , Indigenous peoples--Canada—Government relations, Indigenous leadership, Indigenous activists, Legal assistance to Indigenous peoples, Indigenous peoples--Services for--North America, Indigenous peoples--Hospital care--North America, Abused Indigenous children, Indigenous peoples--Public welfare--North America, Indigenous peoples, Treatment of—Canada, Indigenous peoples--Mortality--North America
Group: Legislation - Customary Care
Creator: CTV News
Publisher: CTV News
Language: English
Coverage: Winnipeg
Format: HTML
Type: Archived Website
Date: 15-12-02
Sub-topic: Customary Care
Collector: University of Manitoba Libraries
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Manitoba Libraries for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Manitoba does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Legislation
Description: OTTAWA -- Canada's 600,000 Metis and non-status Indians are indeed "Indians" under the Constitution, the Supreme Court of Canada declared Thursday in a long-awaited landmark decision more than 15 years in the making.
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Subject: Truth and Reconciliation Canada, Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Indigenous peoples—Manitoba , Racism--Canada , Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada., Federal aid to Indigenous peoples, Indigenous peoples--Canada—Government relations, Indigenous leadership, Indigenous civic leaders, Indigenous legislators, Indigenous activists, Indigenous peoples--North America--Statistics, Vital
Group: Politics and Government - Manitoba Metis Federation
Creator: CTV News, Mike Blanchfield
Publisher: CTV News
Language: English
Coverage: Winnipeg
Format: HTML
Type: Archived Website
Date: 16-04-14
Sub-topic: Manitoba Metis Federation
Collector: University of Manitoba Libraries
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Manitoba Libraries for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Manitoba does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Politics and Government
Description: Manitoba will change how it publicly reports the number of children in its care by excluding those who are voluntarily transferred by their guardians. More than 10,000 children are currently reported, but about 700 will be discounted once the voluntary placements are removed from the publicly-reported numbers. Other provinces don’t count their voluntary placements, which include children under customary care legislation placed with family members in First Nations communities.
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Subject: Truth and Reconciliation Canada, Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Indigenous peoples—Manitoba , Racism--Canada , Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada., Indigenous peoples--North America--Social conditions, Indigenous peoples--North America--Statistics, Vital , Indigenous peoples--Canada—Government relations, Indigenous leadership, Indigenous activists, Legal assistance to Indigenous peoples, Indigenous peoples--Services for--North America, Indigenous peoples--Hospital care--North America, Abused Indigenous children, Indigenous peoples--Public welfare--North America, Indigenous peoples, Treatment of—Canada, Indigenous peoples--Mortality--North America
Group: Legislation - Customary Care
Creator: AMMSA, Debora Steel
Publisher: AMMSA
Language: English
Coverage: Winnipeg
Format: HTML
Type: Archived Website
Date: 2016
Sub-topic: Customary Care
Collector: University of Manitoba Libraries
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Manitoba Libraries for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Manitoba does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Legislation
Description: Brianna Jonnie, 14, wrote it in a letter addressed to Clunis, a number of government officials and members of local media. In it, she describes observing cases of non-indigenous missing persons treated differently than those involving indigenous girls and women.
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Subject: Truth and Reconciliation Canada, Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Indigenous peoples—Manitoba , Racism--Canada , Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada., Indigenous peoples--Canada—Government relations, Indigenous activists, Indigenous peoples--Services for--North America, Indigenous peoples--Public welfare--North America, Indigenous peoples, Treatment of—Canada, Indigenous students, Indigenous peoples--North America--Public opinion, Indigenous peoples, Treatment of—Canada, Abused Indigenous children, Indigenous peoples--North America--Statistics, Vital , Indigenous peoples--Criminal justice system--North America
Group: Politics and Government - Municipal/Winnipeg Police Services
Creator: CBC News
Publisher: CBC News
Language: English
Coverage: Winnipeg
Format: HTML
Type: Archived Website
Date: 16-03-06
Sub-topic: Municipal/Winnipeg Police Service
Collector: University of Manitoba Libraries
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Manitoba Libraries for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Manitoba does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Politics and Government
Description: Manitoba's beleaguered child-welfare system came under the provincial election spotlight Wednesday with promises from all parties to cut a record number of kids in care.
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Subject: Truth and Reconciliation Canada, Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Indigenous peoples—Manitoba , Racism--Canada , Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada., Indigenous peoples--North America--Social conditions, Indigenous peoples--North America--Statistics, Vital , Indigenous peoples--Canada—Government relations, Indigenous leadership, Indigenous activists, Legal assistance to Indigenous peoples, Indigenous peoples--Services for--North America, Indigenous peoples--Hospital care--North America, Abused Indigenous children, Indigenous peoples--Public welfare--North America, Indigenous peoples, Treatment of—Canada, Indigenous peoples--Mortality--North America
Group: Legislation - Customary Care
Creator: CBC News
Publisher: CBC News
Language: English
Coverage: Winnipeg
Format: HTML
Type: Archived Website
Date: 16-03-30
Sub-topic: Customary Care
Collector: University of Manitoba Libraries
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Manitoba Libraries for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Manitoba does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Legislation
Description: The Manitoba government wants more traditional methods of care put in place for indigenous foster children.
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Subject: Truth and Reconciliation Canada, Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Indigenous peoples—Manitoba , Racism--Canada , Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada., Indigenous peoples--North America--Social conditions, Indigenous peoples--North America--Statistics, Vital , Indigenous peoples--Canada—Government relations, Indigenous leadership, Indigenous activists, Legal assistance to Indigenous peoples, Indigenous peoples--Services for--North America, Indigenous peoples--Hospital care--North America, Abused Indigenous children, Indigenous peoples--Public welfare--North America, Indigenous peoples, Treatment of—Canada, Indigenous peoples--Mortality--North America
Group: Legislation - Customary Care
Creator: CBC News
Publisher: CBC News
Language: English
Coverage: Winnipeg
Format: HTML
Type: Archived Website
Date: 15-12-02
Sub-topic: Customary Care
Collector: University of Manitoba Libraries
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Manitoba Libraries for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Manitoba does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Legislation
Description: Kids in Manitoba's child welfare system are having much more trouble at school than kids who remain with their families, and now, the province has formed a task force to address the issue.
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Subject: Truth and Reconciliation Canada, Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Indigenous peoples—Manitoba , Racism--Canada , Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada., Indigenous peoples--North America--Social conditions, Indigenous peoples--North America--Statistics, Vital , Indigenous peoples--Canada—Government relations, Indigenous leadership, Indigenous activists, Legal assistance to Indigenous peoples, Indigenous peoples--Services for--North America, Indigenous peoples--Hospital care--North America, Abused Indigenous children, Indigenous peoples--Public welfare--North America, Indigenous peoples, Treatment of—Canada, Indigenous peoples--Mortality--North America
Group: Legislation - Customary Care
Creator: CBC News
Publisher: CBC News
Language: English
Coverage: Winnipeg
Format: HTML
Type: Archived Website
Date: 15-06-09
Sub-topic: Customary Care
Collector: University of Manitoba Libraries
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Manitoba Libraries for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Manitoba does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Legislation
Description: A Winnipeg healing centre is struggling to keep up with demand from residential school survivors for counselling services.
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Subject: Truth and Reconciliation Canada, Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Indigenous peoples—Manitoba , Racism--Canada , Indigenous peoples--Health and hygiene--Law and legislation--North America, Indigenous peoples--Mental health--North America, Indigenous peoples--Mental health services--North America, Indigenous peoples--Public welfare--North America, Indigenous peoples--North America--Social conditions, Indigenous peoples--North America--Statistics, Vital , Indigenous activists, Indigenous peoples, Treatment of—Canada, Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada.
Group: Mental Health - Trauma Care and Resources
Creator: CBC News
Publisher: CBC News
Language: English
Coverage: Winnipeg
Format: HTML
Type: Archived Website
Date: 15-06-03
Sub-topic: Trauma Care and Resources
Collector: University of Manitoba Libraries
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Manitoba Libraries for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Manitoba does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Mental Health
Description: WINNIPEG - The children's advocate for Manitoba First Nations says some child-welfare agencies are breaking the law and discriminating against indigenous family members.
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Subject: Truth and Reconciliation Canada, Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Indigenous peoples—Manitoba , Racism--Canada , Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada., Indigenous peoples--North America--Social conditions, Indigenous peoples--North America--Statistics, Vital , Indigenous peoples--Canada—Government relations, Indigenous leadership, Indigenous activists, Legal assistance to Indigenous peoples, Indigenous peoples--Services for--North America, Indigenous peoples--Hospital care--North America, Abused Indigenous children, Indigenous peoples--Public welfare--North America, Indigenous peoples, Treatment of—Canada, Indigenous peoples--Mortality--North America
Group: Legislation - Customary Care
Creator: CTV News, Chinta Puxley
Publisher: CTV News
Language: English
Coverage: Winnipeg
Format: HTML
Type: Archived Website
Date: 16-01-27
Sub-topic: Customary Care
Collector: University of Manitoba Libraries
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Manitoba Libraries for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Manitoba does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Legislation
Description: Fewer than half of Manitoba children in the care of Child and Family Services are ready for school when they begin classes, and only a third will graduate from high school.
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Subject: Truth and Reconciliation Canada, Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Indigenous peoples—Manitoba , Racism--Canada , Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada., Indigenous peoples--North America--Social conditions, Indigenous peoples--North America--Statistics, Vital , Indigenous peoples--Canada—Government relations, Indigenous leadership, Indigenous activists, Legal assistance to Indigenous peoples, Indigenous peoples--Services for--North America, Indigenous peoples--Hospital care--North America, Abused Indigenous children, Indigenous peoples--Public welfare--North America, Indigenous peoples, Treatment of—Canada, Indigenous peoples--Mortality--North America
Group: Legislation - Customary Care
Creator: FASworld, Winnipeg Free Press, Larry Kusch
Publisher: FASworld
Language: English
Coverage: Winnipeg
Format: HTML
Type: Archived Website
Date: 15-06-10
Sub-topic: Customary Care
Collector: University of Manitoba Libraries
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Manitoba Libraries for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Manitoba does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Legislation
Description: The Indian Residential Schools Resolution Health Support Program (IRS RHSP) provides mental health and emotional support services to eligible former Indian Residential School students and their families throughout all phases of the Indian Residential School Settlement Agreement.
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Subject: Truth and Reconciliation Canada, Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Indigenous peoples—Manitoba , Racism--Canada , Indigenous peoples--Health and hygiene--Law and legislation--North America, Indigenous peoples--Mental health--North America, Indigenous peoples--Mental health services--North America, Indigenous peoples--Public welfare--North America, Indigenous peoples--North America--Social conditions, Indigenous peoples--North America--Statistics, Vital , Indigenous activists, Indigenous peoples, Treatment of—Canada, Indigenous peoples--Canada—Government relations, Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada.
Group: Mental Health - Trauma Care and Resources
Creator: Health Canada
Publisher: Health Canada
Language: English
Coverage: Winnipeg
Format: HTML
Type: Archived Website
Date: 2016
Sub-topic: Trauma Care and Resources
Collector: University of Manitoba Libraries
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Manitoba Libraries for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Manitoba does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Mental Health
Description: WINNIPEG _ If there’s one thing all of Manitoba’s major political parties can agree on, it’s the need to do something to reduce the record number of children in care.
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Subject: Truth and Reconciliation Canada, Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Indigenous peoples—Manitoba , Racism--Canada , Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada., Indigenous peoples--North America--Social conditions, Indigenous peoples--North America--Statistics, Vital , Indigenous peoples--Canada—Government relations, Indigenous leadership, Indigenous activists, Legal assistance to Indigenous peoples, Indigenous peoples--Services for--North America, Indigenous peoples--Hospital care--North America, Abused Indigenous children, Indigenous peoples--Public welfare--North America, Indigenous peoples, Treatment of—Canada, Indigenous peoples--Mortality--North America
Group: Legislation - Customary Care
Creator: Indigenous Business & Finance Today
Publisher: Indigenous Business & Finance Today
Language: English
Coverage: Winnipeg
Format: HTML
Type: Archived Website
Date: 16-03-31
Sub-topic: Customary Care
Collector: University of Manitoba Libraries
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Manitoba Libraries for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Manitoba does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Legislation
Description: MISSION STATEMENT: To Support Aboriginal women and their children end family violence, by offering shelter during crisis and nurturing hope, change and empowerment for tomorrow.
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Subject: Truth and Reconciliation Canada, Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Indigenous peoples—Manitoba , Racism--Canada , Indigenous peoples--Health and hygiene--Law and legislation--North America, Indigenous peoples--Mental health--North America, Indigenous peoples--Mental health services--North America, Indigenous peoples--Public welfare--North America, Indigenous peoples--North America--Social conditions, Indigenous peoples--North America--Statistics, Vital , Indigenous activists, Indigenous peoples, Treatment of—Canada, Indigenous activists, Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada.
Group: Mental Health - Trauma Care and Resources
Creator: Ikwe Widdjiitiwin Inc.
Publisher: Ikwe Widdjiitiwin Inc.
Language: English
Coverage: Winnipeg
Format: HTML
Type: Archived Website
Date: 2016
Sub-topic: Trauma Care and Resources
Collector: University of Manitoba Libraries
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Manitoba Libraries for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Manitoba does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Mental Health
Description: The Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata Centre, Inc. (Ma Mawi) was given birth in the fall of 1984 by committed community members who sought an Indigenous solution to supporting and rebuilding families. Since that time, Ma Mawi has worked to support families to better care for children by creating meaningful opportunities for community and family involvement. Ma Mawi believes that strengthening families is a worthy investment in the future.
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Subject: Truth and Reconciliation Canada, Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Indigenous peoples—Manitoba , Racism--Canada , Indigenous peoples--Health and hygiene--Law and legislation--North America, Indigenous peoples--Mental health--North America, Indigenous peoples--Mental health services--North America, Indigenous peoples--Public welfare--North America, Indigenous peoples--North America--Social conditions, Indigenous peoples--North America--Statistics, Vital , Indigenous activists, Indigenous peoples, Treatment of—Canada, Indigenous activists, Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada.
Group: Mental Health - Trauma Care and Resources
Creator: Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata Centre
Publisher: Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata Centre
Language: English
Coverage: Winnipeg
Format: HTML
Type: Archived Website
Date: 2016
Sub-topic: Trauma Care and Resources
Collector: University of Manitoba Libraries
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Manitoba Libraries for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Manitoba does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Mental Health
Description: It is important to reflect the holistic approaches of Indigenous tradition by using healing methods that include; connection to culture, connection to family, spirituality, healing ceremonies, role models, and connection to nature. Information adapted from discussion paper: Indigenous Mental Health: What Works Best July 2001, Vicki Smye and Bill Mussell.
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Subject: Truth and Reconciliation Canada, Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Indigenous peoples—Manitoba , Racism--Canada , Indigenous peoples--Health and hygiene--Law and legislation--North America, Indigenous peoples--Mental health--North America, Indigenous peoples--Mental health services--North America, Indigenous peoples--Public welfare--North America, Indigenous peoples--North America--Social conditions, Indigenous peoples--North America--Statistics, Vital , Indigenous activists, Indigenous peoples, Treatment of—Canada, Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada.
Group: Mental Health - Trauma Care and Resources
Creator: Mental Health Education Resource Center (MHERC)
Publisher: Mental Health Education Resource Center (MHERC)
Language: English
Coverage: Winnipeg
Format: HTML
Type: Archived Website
Date: 2016
Sub-topic: Trauma Care and Resources
Collector: University of Manitoba Libraries
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Manitoba Libraries for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Manitoba does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Mental Health
Description: Our Centre embraces Aboriginal traditional values and cultures in order to heal the generational scars of colonialism and residential schools. Aboriginal healing methods are used to help women and their children achieve stability and initiate the process of healing.
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Subject: Truth and Reconciliation Canada, Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Indigenous peoples—Manitoba , Racism--Canada , Indigenous peoples--Health and hygiene--Law and legislation--North America, Indigenous peoples--Mental health--North America, Indigenous peoples--Mental health services--North America, Indigenous peoples--Public welfare--North America, Indigenous peoples--North America--Social conditions, Indigenous peoples--North America--Statistics, Vital , Indigenous activists, Indigenous peoples, Treatment of—Canada, Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada.
Group: Mental Health - Trauma Care and Resources
Creator: Native Women's Transition Centre Inc.
Publisher: Native Women's Transition Centre Inc.
Language: English
Coverage: Winnipeg
Format: HTML
Type: Archived Website
Date: 2016
Sub-topic: Trauma Care and Resources
Collector: University of Manitoba Libraries
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Manitoba Libraries for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Manitoba does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Mental Health
Description: Manitoba is changing how it counts the number of children in its care to exclude hundreds of cases such as Tina Fontaine’s amid concerns it is being unfairly compared to other provinces.
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Subject: Truth and Reconciliation Canada, Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Indigenous peoples—Manitoba , Racism--Canada , Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada., Indigenous peoples--North America--Social conditions, Indigenous peoples--North America--Statistics, Vital , Indigenous peoples--Canada—Government relations, Indigenous leadership, Indigenous activists, Legal assistance to Indigenous peoples, Indigenous peoples--Services for--North America, Indigenous peoples--Hospital care--North America, Abused Indigenous children, Indigenous peoples--Public welfare--North America, Indigenous peoples, Treatment of—Canada, Indigenous peoples--Mortality--North America
Group: Legislation - Customary Care
Creator: The Globe and Mail, Chinta Puxley
Publisher: The Globe and Mail
Language: English
Coverage: Winnipeg
Format: HTML
Type: Archived Website
Date: 16-02-10
Sub-topic: Customary Care
Collector: University of Manitoba Libraries
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Manitoba Libraries for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Manitoba does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Legislation
Description: How best to deal with children under government care was among the topics Manitoba’s three major political parties debated in the weeks leading up to the April 19 election.
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Subject: Truth and Reconciliation Canada, Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Indigenous peoples—Manitoba , Racism--Canada , Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada., Indigenous peoples--North America--Social conditions, Indigenous peoples--North America--Statistics, Vital , Indigenous peoples--Canada—Government relations, Indigenous leadership, Indigenous activists, Legal assistance to Indigenous peoples, Indigenous peoples--Services for--North America, Indigenous peoples--Hospital care--North America, Abused Indigenous children, Indigenous peoples--Public welfare--North America, Indigenous peoples, Treatment of—Canada, Indigenous peoples--Mortality--North America
Group: Legislation - Customary Care
Creator: Thompson Citizen, Ian Graham
Publisher: Thompson Citizen
Language: English
Coverage: Winnipeg
Format: HTML
Type: Archived Website
Date: 16-04-15
Sub-topic: Customary Care
Collector: University of Manitoba Libraries
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Manitoba Libraries for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Manitoba does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Legislation
Description: A thorough online pamphlet that provides information on mental health and various resources that are accessible for Indigenous persons living in Winnipeg.
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Subject: Truth and Reconciliation Canada, Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Indigenous peoples—Manitoba , Racism--Canada , Indigenous peoples--Health and hygiene--Law and legislation--North America, Indigenous peoples--Mental health--North America, Indigenous peoples--Mental health services--North America, Indigenous peoples--Public welfare--North America, Indigenous peoples--North America--Social conditions, Indigenous peoples--North America--Statistics, Vital , Indigenous activists, Indigenous peoples, Treatment of—Canada, Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada.
Group: Mental Health - Trauma Care and Resources
Creator: Winnipeg Regional Health Authority
Publisher: Winnipeg Regional Health Authority
Language: English
Coverage: Winnipeg
Format: PDF
Type: Archived Website
Date: 2014
Sub-topic: Trauma Care and Resources
Collector: University of Manitoba Libraries
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Manitoba Libraries for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Manitoba does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Mental Health
Description: Aboriginal Health Programs has a variety of resources available for Aboriginal people seeking resources or information about heath care in Winnipeg. Click on a link to download the material.
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Subject: Truth and Reconciliation Canada, Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Indigenous peoples—Manitoba , Racism--Canada , Indigenous peoples--Health and hygiene--Law and legislation--North America, Indigenous peoples--Mental health--North America, Indigenous peoples--Mental health services--North America, Indigenous peoples--Public welfare--North America, Indigenous peoples--North America--Social conditions, Indigenous peoples--North America--Statistics, Vital , Indigenous activists, Indigenous peoples, Treatment of—Canada, Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada.
Group: Mental Health - Trauma Care and Resources
Creator: Winnipeg Regional Health Authority
Publisher: Winnipeg Regional Health Authority
Language: English
Coverage: Winnipeg
Format: HTML
Type: Archived Website
Date: 2016
Sub-topic: Trauma Care and Resources
Collector: University of Manitoba Libraries
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Manitoba Libraries for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Manitoba does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Mental Health
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Subject: Truth and Reconciliation Canada, Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Indigenous peoples—Manitoba , Racism--Canada , Indigenous peoples--Health and hygiene--Law and legislation--North America, Indigenous peoples--Mental health--North America, Indigenous peoples--Mental health services--North America, Indigenous peoples--Public welfare--North America, Indigenous peoples--North America--Social conditions, Indigenous peoples--North America--Statistics, Vital , Indigenous activists, Indigenous peoples, Treatment of—Canada, Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada.
Group: Mental Health - Trauma Care and Resources
Creator: Winnipeg Regional Health Authority, Milton Sussman
Publisher: Winnipeg Regional Health Authority
Language: English
Coverage: Winnipeg
Format: HTML
Type: Archived Website
Date: 16-07
Sub-topic: Trauma Care and Resources
Collector: University of Manitoba Libraries
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Manitoba Libraries for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Manitoba does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Mental Health
Description: Article excerpt highlighting child welfare issues during MB election.
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Subject: Truth and Reconciliation Canada, Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Indigenous peoples—Manitoba , Racism--Canada , Indigenous peoples--Civil rights--Canada., Indigenous peoples--North America--Social conditions, Indigenous peoples--North America--Statistics, Vital , Indigenous peoples--Canada—Government relations, Indigenous leadership, Indigenous activists, Legal assistance to Indigenous peoples, Indigenous peoples--Services for--North America, Indigenous peoples--Hospital care--North America, Abused Indigenous children, Indigenous peoples--Public welfare--North America, Indigenous peoples, Treatment of—Canada, Indigenous peoples--Mortality--North America
Group: Legislation - Customary Care
Creator: Chinta Puxley, Questia
Publisher: Questia
Language: English
Coverage: Winnipeg
Format: HTML
Type: Archived Website
Sub-topic: Customary Care
Collector: University of Manitoba Libraries
Rights: This electronic resource is made available by the University of Manitoba Libraries for the purposes of research, education, teaching and private study. All intellectual property rights are retained by the legal copyright holders. The University of Manitoba does not hold the copyright to the content of this file. Formal permission to reuse or republish this content must be obtained from the copyright holder.
Theme: Legislation
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