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Nenan Dane_Zaa Deh Zona. Family Services Society. translation “All of Us People working together for our Families” combines three Athapaskan languages. Nenan Dane_Zaa Deh Zona. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Nenan Dane_Zaa Deh Zona Family Services Society
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translation“All of Us People working together
for our Families”combines three Athapaskan languages
Nenan Dane_Zaa Deh Zona
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The name, selected by our 14 member Nenan Board of Directors, has profound meaning as it is inclusive of the Beaver, Slavey, Cree and
English dialects of the First Nation and Aboriginal peoples of the Northeast.
This symbolizes and evidences our historic coming together in the establishment of an Aboriginal Authority that will enable us to
reclaim our inherent right and responsibility for decision making and service provision for
our Children, Families and Communities.
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Nenan Dane_Zaa Deh Zona - Geographic Service Area
Treaty 8 Nations
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The Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD) presently has the legal responsibility
and authority in regard to child protection and support services to the First Nation and Aboriginal peoples of the northeast.
The Ministry initiated a Transformation Agenda with the introduction (circa 2006) of new
Deputy Minister, Lesley Du Toit, and identified as a guiding Vision statement, "Aboriginal
peoples exercising their rights to jurisdiction over their children's well-being, through self-
determination, have strong and healthy children, youth and families."
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Nenan representatives met with Ms. Du Toit and MCFD officials in the summer of 2007 to discuss our
historic and unique coming together as First Nations and
Aboriginal peoples and our unwavering self-determination and unequivocal goal of
reclaiming jurisdiction and decision-making for our children,
families and communities through our establishment of an
Aboriginal Authority for the northeast.
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Nenan was successful in receiving support from the Ministry for assuming all work associated
with establishing an Aboriginal Authority that will enable us to reclaim our inherent right and
responsibility for our children and families in a manner that respects and builds upon our
traditions and culture, and which also recognizes and honours the diversity of our communities
and peoples.
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We will establish an unprecedented new level of accountability with our peoples and communities
as we assume jurisdiction and the provision of services.
Our Board of Directors are from our communities and have strong existing knowledge and
relationships with our peoples which will be a strength in making informed decisions related to
the best interests of our children.
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Additional support was secured from Dr Phillip Cook, William White, and Vanessa Currie of the
International Institute of Child Rights and Development (IICRD).
Nenan was introduced to the Triple "A" Community Empowerment engagement process and has received training in the Pre-Assessment
and Assessment phases from the IICRD team
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Nenan's Board Of Director's and designates are presently engaging the respective target groups
(i.e. Children, Youth, Parents, Elders, Key Informants) in each of our communities in the
"Assessment" process phase.
This is for the purpose of identifying the cultural assets and strengths existing in each of our
distinct communities. "Action Plans" will then be developed that are informed and build upon our
community strengths."
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Nenan has embraced the Child Rights approach in planning for the creation of a new child
protection response and support service delivery model that builds upon the Convention On The
Rights Of the Child, notably, Article 30.
Nenan will empower and give agency to our presently untapped resources and strengths
which are our culture, traditions, and the wisdom and guidance of our esteemed Elders.
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Our governance and cultural and traditional practice institutions enabled our peoples to
thrive on the landbase of the northeast for over 10,000 years
(i.e. an archaeological site at Charlie Lake, adjacent to Fort St John, has been determined to
be dated just over 10,000 years).
First contact with non-Indigenous peoples occurred in 1793 when Alexander Mackenzie led an expedition through our area en route to the
Pacific Ocean. This is only 215 years ago.
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In 1899 seven of our Nations of the northeast signed Treaty 8 with the governments of
Canada.
At that time, our Peoples did not have any children "in care“, as our children were
protected and nurtured within the guiding context of our respective cultural and familial
institutions.
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A sad and tragic history followed which witnessed deleterious efforts perpetrated
upon our peoples including such actions as: colonization and displacement from our
traditional lands, disruption of our traditional ways of life, residential schools, 1960's
adoptions (aka "60's scoop"), and coercive harmful policies and legislation (Indian Act)
intended to assimilate our peoples.
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What Followed In Relation To Child Protection
There are currently 146 Children and Youth in some form of Ministry care in the Northeast.
115 are of First Nation and Aboriginal descent which equates to approximately 71 % of the
in-care population being from our peoples and communities.
The Aboriginal 0 - 18 year ago population is approximately 22 % of the total overall 0 – 18
population in the northeast (i.e. 4,139 of 18,262 total).
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Nenan believes in the agency of children and youth to play a key role in helping to inform the development of a new Child Protection
response and they are actively being engaged and empowered via the
Triple "A" Assessment process.
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Walking Tour activity with the children of the West Moberly First Nation
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Youth Photo Framing Empowerment Assessment (Feb 20, 2008)
Background: Interview with Louie Wokeley, Halfway First Nation Youth
Vanessa Currie "So, can you tell us about some of the good
things that make you feel good in your life?“
Louie Wokeley "I love my gramma more than anything. She makes me feel safe and she means everything for me.
She doesn't drink."Allen Cummings "Does she live here in Ft St John?“
Louie Wokeley "No, she lives in Halfway”.
Vanessa Currie "Can you tell us about some things you like to do?“
Louie Wokeley "Soccer, and hunting. I love going hunting on the weekend, for moose or mostly elk with my mom (Sherry). This weekend we're going to go. I get to cut,
cook and eat. My gramma makes dry meat, is good stuff!"
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Grounding A New Child Protection Response In a Cultural and Traditions Based Approach
An Old Path ... Back To The Future
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We believe strongly in the child rights centered approach where our children are supported in enjoying and practicing their respective
culture and language which is integral to their healthy development and our respective
community well-being.
We are intensively engaging our Elders to learn and re-establish the agency of our culture
and community assets that served our people so well in the past, so that we can develop a
new Child Protection system which draws upon these strengths for our future.
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"Klin-se-za"
Also known as the "Twin Sisters," is a twin peaked mountain of profound spiritual and
cultural significance. The mountains are sacred for the peoples and
are a place of protection, sustenance and well-being in times of challenge.
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Nenan Dane_Zaa Deh Zona Family Services Society
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