The Inuit community workers' experience of youth protection /
The delivery of youth protection services by indigenous social workers in native communities is a fairly recent development in Quebec. This research project is a qualitative study of the practice experience of Inuit community workers located on the Ungava Bay coast of Arctic Quebec. Using participan...
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ftcanadathes:oai:collectionscanada.gc.ca:QMM.60474 2023-05-15T15:05:04+02:00 The Inuit community workers' experience of youth protection / Mastronardi, Laura Master of Social Work (School of Social Work.) 1991 application/pdf http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=60474 en eng McGill University alephsysno: 001260443 proquestno: AAIMM72027 Theses scanned by UMI/ProQuest. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=60474 All items in eScholarship@McGill are protected by copyright with all rights reserved unless otherwise indicated. Inuit -- Québec (Province) -- Social conditions Inuit -- Services for -- Québec (Province) Youth -- Services for -- Québec (Province) Electronic Thesis or Dissertation 1991 ftcanadathes 2014-02-16T01:01:26Z The delivery of youth protection services by indigenous social workers in native communities is a fairly recent development in Quebec. This research project is a qualitative study of the practice experience of Inuit community workers located on the Ungava Bay coast of Arctic Quebec. Using participant observation and dialogue as methods of inquiry, an attempt is made to render an account of the workers' day-to-day experience of youth protection work. The findings suggest that their conditions of work encourage a passive subordination to the bureaucratic organization of practice. This tendency emerges in response to the difficulties workers encounter while trying to conform to the requirements of the Youth Protection Act and, at the same time, to the norms and realities of Inuit village life. The resultant tension is central to the Inuit workers' experience and not amenable to any simple resolution. Implications for social work practice, policy and research are examined in light of these findings. Thesis Arctic inuit Ungava Bay Theses Canada/Thèses Canada (Library and Archives Canada) Arctic Ungava Bay ENVELOPE(-67.489,-67.489,59.498,59.498) |
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The delivery of youth protection services by indigenous social workers in native communities is a fairly recent development in Quebec. This research project is a qualitative study of the practice experience of Inuit community workers located on the Ungava Bay coast of Arctic Quebec. Using participant observation and dialogue as methods of inquiry, an attempt is made to render an account of the workers' day-to-day experience of youth protection work. The findings suggest that their conditions of work encourage a passive subordination to the bureaucratic organization of practice. This tendency emerges in response to the difficulties workers encounter while trying to conform to the requirements of the Youth Protection Act and, at the same time, to the norms and realities of Inuit village life. The resultant tension is central to the Inuit workers' experience and not amenable to any simple resolution. Implications for social work practice, policy and research are examined in light of these findings. |
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Arctic inuit Ungava Bay |
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