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In late 2015, Honouring the Truth, Reconciling for the Future, the Executive Summary of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s (TRC) final report, was released. In response, the BC Association of Social Workers (BCASW)... more
In late 2015, Honouring the Truth, Reconciling for the Future, the Executive Summary of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s (TRC) final report, was released. In response, the BC Association of Social Workers (BCASW) announced its support for the 94 Calls to Action in the report, and it is now up to us to take meaningful action as the agents of change.  As part of our commitment to social justice, we all have a responsibility to be part of the reconciliation process.  This toolkit was produced to encourage and facilitate reflexivity and dialogue about reconciliation within the social work and allied professions providing tools and resources to help individuals and organizations take concrete steps towards reconciliation.
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The reconciliation dialogue sessions are a way to encourage and facilitate dialogue about reconciliation in the community. This report summarizes the results the North Shore service provider dialogue session held in North Vancouver in... more
The reconciliation dialogue sessions are a way to encourage and facilitate dialogue about reconciliation in the community.  This report summarizes the results the North Shore service provider dialogue session held in North Vancouver in January 2016.  Twenty six individuals attended the dialogue session representing sixteen organizations including First Nations service providers.  This information was collected and compiled by Hollyburn Family Services Society and University of British Columbia Social Work students.
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