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editWill add this image to show one of the residential schools that Aboriginal children in Canada were forced into.
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editChild protection for aboriginal peoples of Canada has tended from Confederation in 1867 to fall between the chairs -> want to change into cracks.
Adding to Australia Section of Laws
editA study in Australia found various ways of defining well-being of indigenous children who are in care. One portion includes the importance of being connected to their roots and understanding the Indigenous code of conduct.
McMahon, Anthony, Lucinda Reck, and Malcolm Walker. "Defining Well-being for Indigenous Children in Care." <i>Children Australia</i> 32.2 (2007): 15-20. Print.