C2Y: Discussions on Child and Youth Care
Society & Culture
Isibindi is a Zulu word that means courage. It is also an innovative and life-changing model, developed in South Africa, for working with children, youth, families, and communities. While supporting young people, the Isibindi model simultaneously provides training for unemployed community members leading to accreditation and employment in child and youth care.
There is a tremendous amount for practitioners, policy makers, and politicians to learn from the Isibindi model. This interview, with Zeni Thumbadoo, is a short introduction to the program. I encourage you to look at the links below for more information about Isibindi. Zeni Thumbadoo is the Deputy Director of the National Association of Child Care Workers in South Africa, and an instrumental person in the creation of the Isibindi program.
National Association of Child Care Workers: ISIBINDI – Creating circles of care: http://www.naccw.org.za/isibindi/
The Path of Courage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MriK1u_ij_w (12 Min.)
The Isibindi Project: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1D2DUFbzhc (25 Min)
NACCW Isibindi King Williams Town: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gb7akwCXpNA (6 Min)
Living With Invisible Pain
A conversation with Juanita Stephen and Peter Amponsah from the Child and Youth Care Alliance for Racial Equity (CARE)
Integrating Responsive, Embodied Ethics: Un-settling the Praxis of White Settler CYC Practitioners. A conversation with Kaz MacKenzie.
Individualized Approach: Working with Youth Who Have Addictions
Rights-Based Relational Practice with Refugee Young People: A conversation with Dr. Jen Couch
Navigating and resisting mixed ethnicity stigmas
Care in Child and Youth Care: A conversation with Dr. Mark Smith
Putting a No-Name label on Ontario: Closing of the Ontario Child Advocates Office
Cultural safety, geographical privilege, and the politics of working in Northern Canada, a conversation with Marleigh Pirnasar
A Reflection on 2018
Threshold Concepts in CYC: A conversation with Dr. Laura Steckley
Ontario Without a Child Advocate: recording of Nov. 29 press conference from the Ontario Children’s Advocacy Coalition
Understanding Non-Financial Barriers to Black Queer Youth Transitions from High School to College Pt. 2
Arrabon House: Fitting Programming Around Young People
Understanding Non-Financial Barriers to Black Queer Youth Transitions from High School to College Pt. 1
Fitting The Program Around The Youth: Residential Group Homes
Institutional Care for Children in Trinidad and Tobago, a conversation with Dr. Petra Roberts
CYC Education: A Black Experience with Sabrin Hassan
The trauma informed Child and Youth Care classroom with Donna Reid
Threshold Concepts in CYC Education
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