Ontario’s child welfare workers will likely meet Aboriginal people in the course of their work, either as clients or fellow service providers. This section provides a brief history of Aboriginal people and the child welfare system. It assumes that child welfare workers need to know (i) who are Aboriginal people (ii) what government policies affect their lives (iii) what historical, social and economic realities have affected Aboriginal families and child rearing, and (iv) how Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal communities have tried to protect children and increase opportunities for their wellbeing.
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Aboriginal Child Welfare, Ontario Short History, 1999