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Social Cohesion? a Critical Review of the Urban Aboriginal Strategy and Its Application to Address Homelessness in Winnipeg
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Aboriginal self-determination has been reasserted over the past few decades. The right of self-government is recognised in federal policy. Social welfare goals have been articulated in terms of developing greater social cohesion. Aboriginal people in urban areas have received significant attention given their disproportionate socio-economic marginalisation and the threat this poses to social cohesion. The Urban Aboriginal Strategy was introduced to help deal with this marginalisation. (abstract from http://www.highbeam.com)
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2005
25
2
395-416
Winnipeg
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A Canadian Homelessness Research Network (CHRN) initiative. The CHRN has received financial support from the Government of Canada’s Homelessness Partnering Strategy and the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada