Services designed for protection of the children of indigenous peoples
Aboriginal child protection describes services designed specifically for protection of the children of "aboriginal" or indigenous peoples, particularly where they are a minority within a country. This may differ at international, national, legal, cultural, social, professional and program levels from general or mainstream child protection services. Fundamental human rights are a source of many of the differences. Aboriginal child protection may be an integral or a distinct aspect of mainstream services or it may be exercised formally or informally by an aboriginal people itself. There has been controversy about systemic genocide in child protection systems enforced with aboriginal children in post-colonial societies.
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Aboriginalchildprotection describes services designed specifically for protection of the children of "aboriginal" or indigenous peoples, particularly...
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AboriginalProtection Board, also known as Aborigines Protection Board, Board for the Protection of Aborigines, Aborigines Welfare Board (and in later...
impact on aboriginalchildprotection in Canada that was part of a fundamental shift in international childprotection paradigms for aboriginal peoples...
much power over all aspects of Aboriginal people’s lives. Protectors of Aborigines and (later) AboriginalProtection Boards were appointed to look after...
Act 1867, with the aim of providing for the paternalistic protection and care of Aboriginal people in New South Wales. The originating bill was introduced...
own child welfare mandate and operates under the name Nikan Awasisak Agency Inc. with sub offices both in Thompson and Winnipeg for aboriginalchild protection...
consist of two distinct groups, which includes many ethnic groups: the Aboriginal Australians of the mainland and many islands, including Tasmania, and...
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Manitoba (Canada) and authored a significant public report on childprotection for aboriginal peoples. Judge Kimelman received his call to the Manitoba bar...
Chartrand. The Aboriginal Justice Inquiry-Child Welfare Initiative was subsequently created in 2000 to help transition childprotection and family support...
non-Indigenous man. The AboriginalProtection Act 1869 (Vic) included the earliest legislation to authorise child removal from Aboriginal parents. The Central...
provide services to Aboriginal people where none existed federally. Childprotection was one of these areas. In 1951, twenty-nine Aboriginal children were in...
Aborigines Protection Amending Act 1915 greatly reduced the requirements needed for Aboriginal children to be removed. The Aborigines Protection (Amendment)...
the Board for the Protection of Aborigines (BPA; also known as the AboriginalProtection Board), which followed practice of "protection" taken by the Australian...
Arandic languages), is the report of a Board of Inquiry into the Protection of Aboriginal Children from Sexual Abuse, chaired by Rex Wild and Patricia Anderson...
Aboriginal Natives of New South Wales For records relating to the WA AboriginalProtection Board see the WA States Records Office accessed 20 March 2008 Archived...
Toomelah Aboriginal Station was originally established as the Euraba Aboriginal Reserve in 1897 by the NSW Government's AboriginalProtection Board. It...
Aborigines Protection Act 1909, and alongside other regulations relating to Aboriginals in New South Wales. In 1983, the Act was repealed by the Aboriginal Land...
the term "Aboriginal" is being replaced with "Indigenous". Several national organizations in Canada changed their names from "Aboriginal" to "Indigenous"...
Indigenous people, with the AboriginalProtection Board exercising control over work and wages, adult movement, and child removal in Victoria from 1869...