Alberta.ca Foundations of Caregiver Support (FCS)

This document provides the vision and purpose of the Foundations of Caregiver Support and a description of it’s three foundational pillars: child development, trauma, and loss and grief.

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In 2015, ALIGN Association of Community Services, IRM Research and Evaluation Inc, University nuhelot’įne thaiyots’į nistameyimâkanak Blue Quills, and The Alberta Ministry of Children’s Services partnered to develop culturally appropriate training for foster parents and caregivers of Indigenous children.

The provincial Ministry of Children’s Services had acknowledged that many of the foster parents caring for Indigenous children were non-Indigenous and had little understanding of the beliefs and traditions of Indigenous communities.

The provincial Ministry of Children’s Services had acknowledged that many of the foster parents caring for Indigenous children were non-Indigenous and had little understanding of the beliefs and traditions of Indigenous communities. This project focused on enhancing parents understanding of Indigenous history, worldview, and parenting practices. Foundations of Caregiver support focused on enhancing parents understanding of Indigenous history, worldview, and parenting practices.

For more information on this project, see Chapter 2: miyawata Family Teachings on Turtle Island in IRM Research’s bookohpikinâwasowin: Growing a Child”

Published on

May 1, 2020