Related FAQs
- Cultural Competence/Humility
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Bennet, B. Bacon, V. Zubrzycki, J. (2011). What Do We Know? The Experiences of Social Workers Working Alongside Aboriginal People. Australian Social Work, 64(1), 20-37.
Fisher-Borne, M. Montana C. J. Martin, L. S. (2015) From Mastery to Accountability: Cultural Humility as an Alternative to Cultural Competence. Social Work Education, 34(2), 165-181.
Jani, J. Osteen, P. J., Shipe, L. S. (2015). Cultural “Competence” and Social Work Education: Moving Towards Assessment of Practice Behaviors. FSU Digital Library.
- Need to Know Overviews and Reports
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Blackstock, C. (2011). Reconciliation Means Not Saying Sorry Twice: How inequities in Federal Government child welfare funding, and benefit, on reserves drives First Nations children into foster care. First Nations Child and Family Caring Society of Canada.
First Nations Child & Family Caring Society. (2021). Jordan’s Principle
Ensuring First Nations Children Receive the Services They Need When They Need Them. FN Caring Society.Government of Canada. (2022). Jordan’s Principle. Indigenous Services Canada.
Henry, R. Tait, Caroline L. Walker L. R., (2013). Child Welfare: A Social Determinant Of Health For Canadian First Nations and Métis Children. Pimatisiwin: A Journal of Aboriginal and Indigenous Community Health 11(1), 39-53. Pimatisiwin.
Justice, D. H., Carleton, S. (2021, August 5). Truth before reconciliation: Eight ways to confront residential-school denialism. TVO.
National Inquiry into the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. (N.d.). Reclaiming Power and Place: The Final Report of the National Inquiry into the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. MMIGW.
National Collaborating Centre for Indigenous Health. (2017). Indigenous Children and the Child Welfare System in Canada. NCCIH.
Sterritt, A. (2019, January 3). What does reconciliation mean to Indigenous people?. CBC.
Swiftwolfe, D. (2019). Indigenous Ally Toolkit. Montreal Urban Aboriginal Community Strategy Network.
Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada. (2012). Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada: Calls to Action. Government of British Columbia.
United Nations. (2007). United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. UN.
Union of Ontario Indians. (2013). An Overview of the Indian Residential School System. Anishinabek.
- Indigenizing Education
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Association of Canadian Deans of Education. (N.d.) Accord on Indigenous Education. University of Toronto.
Battiste, M. (2010) Nourishing the Learning Spirit. Education Canada, 50 (1), 14-18.
Bopp, M. Brown, L. Robb, J. Reconciliatio within the Academy: Why is Indigenization so Difficult? (N.D.). Four Worlds.
Bortolin, K.(2018, January 30). Faculty developers as allies (not experts) in supporting Indigenous perspectives. University Affairs.
Carleton University Indigenous Strategic Initiatives
Committee. (2019). Draft Calls to Action November 2019. Carleton University.Canadian Association of College and University Student Services. (2018). Indigenization and Decolonization in Canadian Student Affairs. CACUSS.
Ermine, W. (2007). The Ethical Space of Engagement. Indigenous Law Journal. 6 (1), 193-203.
First Nations Education Steering Committee. (2006). First Peoples Principles of Learning. FNESC.
Indigenization, Decolonization and Reconciliation Committee. (2019, January). Summary of Indigenizing, Decolonizing and Reconciliation Committee Activities 2018/ 2019. Carleton University.
Indigenization, Decolonization and Reconciliation Committee. (2019, January). Proposal From the Addressing Reconciliation Committee, School of Social Work. Carleton University.
Indigenization, Decolonization and Reconciliation Committee. (2019, October 11). OCTOBER 11, 2019 In-Person Meeting. Carleton University.
McCauley, K. Matheson, D. (2018). Social Work Practice with Canada’s Indigenous People: Teaching a Difficult History. Practice, 30(4), 293-303.
Newhouse, D. (2008). Ganigonhi:Oh: The good mind meets the academy. Canadian Journal of Native Education, 31(1), 184-197, 321.
Pidgeon, M. (2015) More Than a Checklist: Meaningful Indigenous Inclusion in Higher Education. Social Inclusion, 4(1), 77-91.
Pete, S. Schneider, B. O’Reily, K.(2013) Decolonizig our Practice – Indigenizing Our Teaching. First Nations Perspectives, 5(1), 99-115.
Smith, M.(2013). Transforming the Academy: Essays on Indigenous Education, Knowledges and Relations. The Diversity Gap Canada.
Thompson Rivers University. (2010). A Handbook for Educators of Aboriginal Students. Towards Indigenizing Higher Ed.
- Decolonization
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Louie, W. D. Pratt, P. Y. Hanson, J. A., Ottmann, J. (2017) Applying Indigenizing Principles of Decolonizing Methodologies in University Classrooms. Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 47(3), 16-33.
Tamburro, Andrea. (2013). Including Decolonization in Social Work Education and Practice. Journal of Indigenous Social Development, 2(1), 1-16.
Walsh, C. A., St-Denis N, Bear, A. E. Decolonizing Reflective Practice Through Photo Essay Asinai’pi Storytelling Place. Cultural and Pedagogical Inquiry, 10(1), 103-118.
- Social Work, Decolonization and Reconciliation
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Blackstock, C. (2009). The Occasional Evil of Angels: Learning from the Experiences of Aboriginal Peoples and Social Work. First Peoples Child & Family Review, 4(1), 28-37.
Shimmin C., Wittmeier, K.D.M., Lavoie, J.G., Wicklund E. D., Sibley, M. K. (2013) Moving towards a more inclusive patient and public involvement in health research paradigm: the incorporation of a trauma-informed intersectional analysis. EMC Health Services Research. 17(539.
- Fiction & Non-Fiction Books
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Mosionier, B. (1999). In Search of April Raintree. Ottawa Library.
Dimaline, C. (2017). The Marrow Thieves. Ottawa Library.
Robinson, E. (2018) Son of a Trickster. Ottawa Library.
Vermette, K. (2016) The Break. Ottawa Library.
Maracle, L. (2017). My Conversations with Canadians. Ottawa Library.
Wagamese, R. (2012). Indian Horse. Ottawa Library
Joseph, R. (2018). 21 Things You May Not Know about the Indian Act. Ottawa Library.
Watt-Cloutier, S. The Right to be Cold. Ottawa Library.
Talaga, T. (2017). Seven Fallen Feathers. Ottawa Library.
Mailhot, T. M. (2018) Heart Bearries. Ottawa Library.
Thomas, K. (2012). The Inconvenient Indian. Ottawa Library.
Orange, T. (2018). There There. Ottawa Library.
Lindberg, T. (2015). Birdie. Ottawa Library.