2020
Blackstock, C., Bamblett, M., & Black, C.
The authors explore the efficacy of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child through the lens of the over-representation of Indigenous children in out-of-home care in Canada and Australia. The paper discusses how the Convention can be applied to structural and systemic risk factors for this over-representation, and outlines some of the challenges that need to be overcome to meaningfully recognize Indigenous self-determination in child welfare.
Indigenous ontology, international law and the application of the Convention to the over-representation of Indigenous children in out of home care in Canada and Australia.
Blackstock, C., Bamblett, M., & Black, C. (2020). Indigenous ontology, international law and the application of the Convention to the over-representation of Indigenous children in out of home care in Canada and Australia. Child Abuse & Neglect, 110(1), 104587.
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