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Anishinabe child welfare directive takes collaborative approach

North Shore Tribal Council aims to reclaim Anishinabe control over child welfare services with a new approach.

Officials with the Council say they’re initiating a multi-year initiative called Koognaasewin, (COG-knaw-win).

Lead researcher Sarah Jackson says back in April 2017 the initiative became a fully mandated child welfare agency under Ontario with the council passing a resolution in October 2018 focusing on the critical need for Anishinabek self-determination in this area.

She adds the resolution paved the path for a new Child Welfare Law, meticulously crafted to reflect the unique cultural tapestry and social fabric of the North Shore communities.

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She adds Elders, youth, community leaders, and practitioners are vital contributors, shaping a framework that truly resonates with the values and expectations of the North Shore First Nations.

The council is now in the process of collaborating with numerous organizations to create a collaborative, holistic approach to implementing the new initiative.

Jackson adds the project stretches through to fiscal year 2025-2026, and community participation will be crucial with regular quarterly progress reports released throughout the member First Nations.

For more on the initiative visit KOOGNAASEWIN IN 2 MINUTES – YouTube KOOGNAASEWIN IN 2 MINUTES

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