Liberating Our Children, Liberating Our Nations

Liberating Our Children, Liberating Our Nations
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Book Synopsis Liberating Our Children, Liberating Our Nations by : Community Panel, Family and Children's Services Legislation Review in British Columbia. Aboriginal Committee

Download or read book Liberating Our Children, Liberating Our Nations written by Community Panel, Family and Children's Services Legislation Review in British Columbia. Aboriginal Committee and published by . This book was released on 1992 with total page 148 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The purpose of the Community Panel and its child protection legislation review were to ensure that legislation relating to the protection of children serves the best interests of all children and their families; to enable the public to discuss the role of child welfare; to inform the public about child protection issues in B.C.; and to ensure that legislation relating to Aboriginal children and families does not create impediments to Aboriginal communities assuming responsibility for their children and families in accordance with the aspirations of those communities. This document contains the report of the Community Panel.


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