Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Gerry Pascal and Charlotte Debbane, Native Solidarity Committee of the Resource Centre for Non-Violence
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Hay River Treatment Centre, Roy Fabian
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Lazaursie Epoo
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Lillian Sanderson
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Pauline Lewis
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Sandra Green, First Nations Women's Group, and Isabelle Hill, Daughters of Kitkatla
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by the Women's Resource Centre
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Unidentified Female Speaker
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation on behalf of Atenlos Women's Group, Donna Sears, Bernice Ireland
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation on behalf of Secwepemc re Justice
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentations by Rena Kinney, Geraldine Thomas, Rosalind Caldwell, Lillian George and Betty Ann Barnes
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Workshop Report for Native Council of Canada by Nelson Mayer
Runaway Boys, Resistant Girls: Rebellion at Flandreau and Haskell, 1900-1940
Running for Missing and Murdered Women: Expansion of Tribal Court Criminal Jurisdiction
[Sacred Lives: National Aboriginal Consultation Project]
A Safe Distance
Safeguarding the Future and Healing the Past: The Government of Canada's Response to the Law Commission of Canada's Report: Restoring Dignity: Responding to Child Abuse in Canadian Institutions
Discusses the issue of institutional abuse in Canada, provides assessments of possible approaches to meeting the needs of survivors, and makes recommendations in continuing efforts to develop more effective policies and programs.
Saskatchewan Child Abuse Protocol 2014
Saskatchewan Survivors Share Their Stories For Legacy Project
"Saying the Padre Had Grabbed Her": Rape is the Weapon, Story is the Cure
SCAN (Suspected Child Abuse and Neglect)
Schedule "D" Independent Assessment Process (IAP) for Continuing Indian Residential School Abuse Claims
School Abuse Victims Settling Out of Court
Discusses the formation of the Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada (IRSR), and it's role surrounding church, government, and budget in settling claims out of court.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.2.
Schools Agreement a Done Deal: Calgary Makes Demands Prior to Signing
Schools Settlement Fund has Amassed $8.8 Million
The Scope and Bounds of Transitional Justice and the Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Second Stage Housing for Native Women: An NWAC Report
See[k]ing Aboriginal Mothers: Repairing Colonial Disruptions Through Marie Clements' The Unnatural and Accidential Women
Seeds of a Community Healing Process
Seeing Pine Ridge
Seeking Justice For Canada's 500 Missing Native Women
Self-Efficacy and Resilience Among American Indian Adults: A Study of Successful American Indian Adult Survivors of Life Stress/Trauma
The Selling of Innocence: The Gestalt of Danger in the Lives of Youth Prostitutes
Selling Tragedy to an Indifferent Audience: The Failure of the Labrador Innu Social Problem
Sensitivity Needed When Dealing With Student Person of Interest
Looks at the proposition of Justice Murray Sinclair, chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in Canada, to handle the named persons of survivors of residential schools with sensitivity.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.9.
The Service and Re-Entry Needs of Juvenile Offenders: American Indian Girls Impacted by Sexual Trauma
Service Provision of the Aboriginal Children's Services for Victims of Domestic Violence
Services for Sex Trade Workers Need More Support
Discusses how programs that aid sex trade workers require continued government support in order to maintain the much needed services.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.22.
Settlement Fund Nearly at $7 Million
Settlement Proposal Called "Trick and Spin"
The author argues the federal government is not truly offering an alternative dispute resolution option for out of court settlement to residential school survivors; that settlements are determined on a level of harm "point system" tied to compensation, which makes ADR and challenges moot.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.10.