CIRCLEofCAREIntroductionto Children'sAid ServicesChild Welfareis the mostimportantelement ofany societyIndigenousChildren’sAidSocieties What do you thinkmakes Indigenouschild welfare agenciesbetter suited to provideservices that protectIndigenous familiesand preserveIndigenous culture?DnaagdawenmagBinnoojiyag Casestudydiscussion/questionsChild &Youth MentalHealth andAddictionServicesThe first five calls toaction in the Truthand ReconciliationCommission’s finalreport are aimed atchild welfare.closest Firstnationreserve to us– 25 kmawayMedicalTransportationWhetungArtCentreCurveLake FirstNationTerritoryYouth arts,crafts and otherinteractiveprogrammingand activities Canadian government hadfailed to properlyimplement Jordan’sPrinciple and continues todiscriminate against FirstNations children by underfunding child welfareservices on reserves. Child &Youth MentalHealth &AddictionsAangwaamwinLandAcknowledgementfrom Chief KeithKnottJordan'sPrinciplethe 60sscoop Youth inTransition  In 1951, twenty-nine Aboriginalchildren were inprovincial care inBritish Columbia,growing to 1,466 by19642021AnnualReportPopulationHealthPromotionModelCIRCLEofCAREIntroductionto Children'sAid ServicesChild Welfareis the mostimportantelement ofany societyIndigenousChildren’sAidSocieties What do you thinkmakes Indigenouschild welfare agenciesbetter suited to provideservices that protectIndigenous familiesand preserveIndigenous culture?DnaagdawenmagBinnoojiyag Casestudydiscussion/questionsChild &Youth MentalHealth andAddictionServicesThe first five calls toaction in the Truthand ReconciliationCommission’s finalreport are aimed atchild welfare.closest Firstnationreserve to us– 25 kmawayMedicalTransportationWhetungArtCentreCurveLake FirstNationTerritoryYouth arts,crafts and otherinteractiveprogrammingand activities Canadian government hadfailed to properlyimplement Jordan’sPrinciple and continues todiscriminate against FirstNations children by underfunding child welfareservices on reserves. Child &Youth MentalHealth &AddictionsAangwaamwinLandAcknowledgementfrom Chief KeithKnottJordan'sPrinciplethe 60sscoopYouth inTransition  In 1951, twenty-nine Aboriginalchildren were inprovincial care inBritish Columbia,growing to 1,466 by19642021AnnualReportPopulationHealthPromotionModel

Indigenous Peoples’ Health sem - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. CIRCLE of CARE
  2. Introduction to Children's Aid Services
  3. Child Welfare is the most important element of any society
  4. Indigenous Children’s Aid Societies
  5. What do you think makes Indigenous child welfare agencies better suited to provide services that protect Indigenous families and preserve Indigenous culture?
  6. Dnaagdawenmag Binnoojiyag
  7. Case study discussion/ questions
  8. Child & Youth Mental Health and Addiction Services
  9. The first five calls to action in the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s final report are aimed at child welfare.
  10. closest First nation reserve to us – 25 km away
  11. Medical Transportation
  12. Whetung Art Centre
  13. Curve Lake First Nation Territory
  14. Youth arts, crafts and other interactive programming and activities
  15. Canadian government had failed to properly implement Jordan’s Principle and continues to discriminate against First Nations children by under funding child welfare services on reserves.
  16. Child & Youth Mental Health & Addictions
  17. Aangwaamwin
  18. Land Acknowledgement from Chief Keith Knott
  19. Jordan's Principle
  20. the 60s scoop
  21. Youth in Transition
  22. In 1951, twenty-nine Aboriginal children were in provincial care in British Columbia, growing to 1,466 by 1964
  23. 2021 Annual Report
  24. Population Health Promotion Model