Canada Trends and Issues in Child Welfare
Abstract The Canadian child welfare system is not one system but many. Each of the 10 provinces and the two territories (Yukon and Northwest Territories) has its own legislation. Further, Aboriginal peoples are in the process of developing agreements with government concerning the way child welfare...
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croxfordunivpr:10.1093/oso/9780195100099.003.0003 2024-06-09T07:48:40+00:00 Canada Trends and Issues in Child Welfare Swift, Karen J 1997 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195100099.003.0003 https://academic.oup.com/book/chapter-pdf/52497899/isbn-9780195100099-book-part-3.pdf unknown Oxford University PressNew York, NY Combatting Child Abuse page 38-71 ISBN 9780195100099 9780197742167 book-chapter 1997 croxfordunivpr https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195100099.003.0003 2024-05-10T13:15:34Z Abstract The Canadian child welfare system is not one system but many. Each of the 10 provinces and the two territories (Yukon and Northwest Territories) has its own legislation. Further, Aboriginal peoples are in the process of developing agreements with government concerning the way child welfare is funded and delivered. Also, differences between the two founding cultures of Canada, French and English, have resulted in the development of somewhat different approaches to child welfare. Book Part Northwest Territories Yukon Oxford University Press Yukon Northwest Territories Canada 38 71 |
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Abstract The Canadian child welfare system is not one system but many. Each of the 10 provinces and the two territories (Yukon and Northwest Territories) has its own legislation. Further, Aboriginal peoples are in the process of developing agreements with government concerning the way child welfare is funded and delivered. Also, differences between the two founding cultures of Canada, French and English, have resulted in the development of somewhat different approaches to child welfare. |
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Swift, Karen J |
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Swift, Karen J Canada Trends and Issues in Child Welfare |
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Swift, Karen J |
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Canada Trends and Issues in Child Welfare |
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Canada Trends and Issues in Child Welfare |
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Canada Trends and Issues in Child Welfare |
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Canada Trends and Issues in Child Welfare |
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Canada Trends and Issues in Child Welfare |
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canada trends and issues in child welfare |
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Oxford University PressNew York, NY |
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1997 |
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Yukon Northwest Territories Canada |
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Yukon Northwest Territories Canada |
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Northwest Territories Yukon |
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Northwest Territories Yukon |
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Combatting Child Abuse page 38-71 ISBN 9780195100099 9780197742167 |
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