Many Hands One Dream Principles
Many Hands, One Dream: Principles for a new perspective on the health of First Nations, Inuit and Métis children and youth. (Now available in EnglishFrench and Inuktitut / Inuinnaqtun)
A guide to using the principles
A guide to using the principles. (Now available in EnglishFrenchInuktitut and Inuinnaqtun)
Many Hands, One Dream quarterly e-newsletter
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Many Hands Proceedings (Dec 3 – 5, 2005)
Proceedings from Many Hands, One Dream: December 3-5, 2005, Victoria, B.C., as well as the Declaration (“The time is now”) that delegates agreed to at the end of the event.
Keynote Address by Cindy Blackstock
Keynote Address by Cindy Blackstock, December 3, 2005: “Taking the Hands of our Ancestors to Guide the Future of our Children”
Many Hands summary of Day 1
Many Hands, One Dream; Summary of Day 1: December 3, 2005 (Also available in Poweroint)
Many Hands summary of Day 2
Many Hands, One Dream; Summary of Day 2: December 4, 2005 (Also available in PowerPoint)
The Journal of the Canadian Paediatric Society: Our Children are Sacred
Paediatrics & Child Health: The journal of the Canadian Paediatric Society – November 2005. Theme issue: “Our Children are Sacred.” Guest editors: Dr. Kent Saylor and Cindy Blackstock
Other related resources
Reconciliation in Child Welfare for Indigenous Children, Youth, and Families
Reconciliation in Child Welfare for Indigenous Children, Youth, and Families
Improving the Health of Canadians
Improving the Health of Canadians, Canadian Population Health Initiative (2004)