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Third edition of a successful child welfare text that highlights decolonial and transformative approaches to child welfare practices.

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Third edition of a successful child welfare text that highlights decolonial and transformative approaches to child welfare practices.
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Autorenporträt
Osawa Askiy Iskwew (Gwendolyn Gosek) is a member of Lac La Ronge First Nations. She is an assistant professor with the School of Social Work, University of Victoria, located on the unceded territory of the lək̓ʷəŋən-speaking peoples, including the Songhees, Esquimalt and WSÁNEĆ Peoples. Michele Fairbairn is an educator with the School of Social Work, University of Victoria, located on the unceded territory of the lək̓ʷəŋən-speaking peoples, including the Songhees, Esquimalt and WSÁNEĆ Peoples. Michele is a former ward of the child welfare system and a former child welfare worker. Sohki Aski Esquao, Jeannine Carrière is Métis and was raised in St. Adolphe Manitoba. She has been teaching social work since 1994 in Alberta and at the School of Social Work, University of Victoria, since 2005. In 2024 Jeannine is retiring from her academic career after many years of service to Indigenous social work education. Her research contributions have included topics such as Metis children's identity, and needs for cultural safety in adoptions and child welfare services. Susan Strega taught in the School of Social Work, University of Victoria, until her retirement in 2021. Susan is a former youth in care and former child protection worker.