C2Y: Discussions on Child and Youth Care
Society & Culture
In Canada there was recently a United Nations special rapporteur who looked at the situation of Aboriginal people in Canada. At the end of his visit he is quoted as saying “From all I learned, I can only conclude that Canada faces a crises when it comes to the situation of indigenous peoples of the country”. Canada is not alone. In this podcast Daniel Wolfshadow Winkler talks about the history of Native people in the USA, the impact of this history on Native youth and culturally specific responses to address these impacts. Daniel WofShadow is the Director of Native American programs at Natchez Trace Youth Academy. He is a member of the Lakota Nation and has spent his career working with Native youth who have been identified as “at risk”.
A Conversation About Refugees
Mentoring Black Youth in Care, a conversation with Anayah Phares about CHEERS
A conversation about refugees with Dr. Dagmar Soennecken
Global Perspectives on Residential Child and Youth Care with Dr. Leon Fulcher
Global Perspectives on Residential Child and Youth Care with Dr. Tuhinul Islam
Perspective of the Israel and Palestine conflict
An Interview with Thom Garfat - Part 2
Your Right To Speak: 2016 Year In Review
An Interview with Thom Garfat: Part 1
Sexual Abuse: Peer Support at The Gatehouse
Institutional Care in Kenya, a Personal Perspective from Stephen Ucembe
Sexual Abuse Seen as an Individual
Do We Really Want Compliance? A conversation with Dr. Lorraine Fox
Sexual Abuse: A Discussion with Cheyanne Ratnam
A Last Resort Profession – Resisting the Trend. A presentation by Kiaras Gharabaghi
A Talk With Ontario Autism Coalition
Non-Adult Sex Work, A Discussion with Nikki Thomas
A look within the LGBTQ Community: One Persons Opinion
Adult Allies in Youth Justice Movements with Dr. Hava Gordon
Thinking of Sexuality as a Spectrum
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