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PROGRAM GUIDE - American Humane Association

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Honouring the Circle, Connections and Wisdom<br />

1 st Canadian Conference<br />

for Family Group Conferencing:<br />

Honouring the Circle, Connections and Wisdom<br />

For almost 15 years, <strong>American</strong> <strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Association</strong><br />

has been a leader in developing family group<br />

decision making (FGDM) as a system reform for<br />

promoting and supporting family and community<br />

involvement and leadership in decision making<br />

about children who need protection or care. We<br />

provide training and technical assistance, research<br />

and resources to communities implementing<br />

FGDM across the U.S., Canada and many of the<br />

other 23 countries implementing FGDM as a way to<br />

transform systems.<br />

Since 1912, the Ontario <strong>Association</strong> of Children’s<br />

Aid Societies (OARCAS) has represented Children’s<br />

Aid Societies in Ontario and provided service in the<br />

areas of government relations, communications,<br />

information management, education and training<br />

to advocate for the protection and well-being of<br />

children. OACAS is the voice of child welfare in<br />

Ontario.<br />

Canadian professionals have received ad hoc<br />

training in the provinces and have travelled to the<br />

U.S. to receive training and to attend the annual<br />

FGDM conference and skills institutes. At the<br />

June 2009 <strong>American</strong> <strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Association</strong> FGDM<br />

Conference., Canadian practitioners expressed an<br />

interest in a “made in Canada” conference. Many<br />

conversations with Canadian leaders in a variety of<br />

sectors about the desire for such an event ensued,<br />

and partnerships were formed across national<br />

and provincial boundaries in order to design<br />

this event. The result is a two-day conference,<br />

presented by <strong>American</strong> <strong>Humane</strong> <strong>Association</strong> and<br />

the Ontario <strong>Association</strong> of Children’s Aid Societies,<br />

in collaboration with The George Hull Centre.<br />

Special Collaborator:<br />

Purpose of the Conference<br />

Collectively, we view this conference as an<br />

opportunity to partner with international and<br />

national leaders, further learning about FGC and<br />

share the wisdom related to this type of service.<br />

With the widespread use of FGC throughout<br />

Canada, but the limited opportunities to dialogue<br />

across provinces or territories, this conference<br />

provides the opportunity to network and learn from<br />

one another within the Canadian context.<br />

We also see value in including the opportunity<br />

to showcase and extend learning opportunities<br />

about existing traditional models established in<br />

the Aboriginal communities of First Nations, Métis<br />

and Inuit Peoples similar to the foundations of FGC.<br />

Aboriginal approaches across North America, such<br />

as but not limited to original dispute resolution and<br />

talking circles, are included as a program stream.<br />

Simply put, Honouring the Circle, Connections and<br />

Wisdom is about professionals coming together,<br />

making connections between honoured traditions<br />

and emerging practice wisdom in working with<br />

children, families and their communities.<br />

The purposes of the conference are to:<br />

• Bring together professionals practicing<br />

or desiring to learn about FGC to expand<br />

knowledge of this system reform.<br />

• Increase knowledge about Aboriginal<br />

approaches in Ontario and other Canadian<br />

provinces, and their use in achieving<br />

culturally appropriate results for Aboriginal<br />

children and families, including those<br />

served by designated Aboriginal Children’s<br />

Aid Societies, and especially those served by<br />

non-Aboriginal agencies.<br />

• Introduce, share and develop skills and<br />

experience in FGC and Canadian First<br />

Nations, Métis and Inuit practices.<br />

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