2017
de Leeuw, S., & Greenwood, M.
The authors draw connections between historic and contemporary state interventions into the lives of Indigenous children and families, and challenge resiliencies of false settler-state logics based on "for their own good" about Indigenous Peoples. They discuss cultural safety and its potentially positive impacts and limitations in relation to child-welfare and the apprehension of Indigenous children, as well as how culturally safe engagements can be achieved in the contemporary colonial present.
Turning a new page: Cultural safety, critical creative, literary interventions, truth and reconciliation, and the crisis of child welfare.
de Leeuw, S., & Greenwood, M. (2017). Turning a new page: Cultural safety, critical creative, literary interventions, truth and reconciliation, and the crisis of child welfare. AlterNative, 13(3), 142-51.
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