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  2. Sixties Scoop - Wikipedia

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    The Sixties Scoop, also known as The Scoop, [1] was a period in which a series of policies were enacted in Canada that enabled child welfare authorities to take, or "scoop up," Indigenous children from their families and communities for placement in foster homes, from which they would be adopted by white families. [2]

  3. Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The sole residential school in Canada's Atlantic Provinces, in Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia, was one such school, taking in children whom child welfare agencies believed to be at risk. There is an ongoing legacy of state intervention in Indigenous children lives via the child welfare system.

  4. Baby Scoop Era - Wikipedia

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    The term Baby Scoop Era parallels the term Sixties Scoop, which was coined by Patrick Johnston, author of Native Children and the Child Welfare System. [24] "Sixties Scoop" refers to the Canadian practice, beginning in the 1950s and continuing until the late 1980s, of apprehending unusually high numbers of Native children over the age of 5 ...

  5. Home Children - Wikipedia

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    The Children's Friend Society was founded in London in 1830 as "The Society for the Suppression of Juvenile Vagrancy through the reformation and emigration of children." In 1832, the first group of children was sent to the Cape Colony in South Africa and the Swan River Colony in Australia, and in August 1833, 230 children were shipped to Toronto and New Brunswick in Canada.

  6. Child Welfare League of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Child Welfare League of Canada, also referred to as Ligue pour le bien-être de l'enfance du Canada, is a national, membership-based organization dedicated to promoting the safety and well-being of children and their families, especially those who are vulnerable or marginalized. The League aspires for all children to thrive, to know that ...

  7. SC agency in charge of child welfare gets first order of ...

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    During the 2022-23 state budget process, the agency received $39.2 million more in annual money from lawmakers to continue to comply with requirements of the Michelle H. settlement agreement. The ...

  8. $32-million settlement approved in child abuse death of 10 ...

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    L.A. County supervisors approve $32-million settlement in abuse death of 10-year-old Anthony ... more than a dozen calls were made to the county's child abuse hotline about his welfare ...

  9. Spallumcheen Indian Band - Wikipedia

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    Spallumcheen Band utilized section 81(1), (a), (c), and (d). The Spallumcheen Band, to date, still have control over their child welfare. Due to a new interpretation of the by-law provisions, by the Department of Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC), no Band or First Nation since the Spallumcheen Band have been afforded the same ...