the writer ... patrick johnson to describe “ the taking of thousands of native children from their families , communities , and peoples during the 1960s to early 1980s ” ( steckley and cummins , 2008 , 274(passive) was created bythe term “ sixties scoop
the harmful government policiesresultedin the Sixties Scoop
the myriad of social , political and personal issuesresultedfrom the Sixties Scoop
the conditionsledto the so - called Sixties Scoop
the federal government ... the processcreatedthe sixties scoop
claimsresultingfrom the Sixties Scoop
child welfare legislationresultingin the Sixties Scoop
the psychological damage(passive) caused bythe psychological damage
in a lot of harmhas resultedin a lot of harm
the most resilient and relentless advocates this country will ever see : the Star Childrencreatedthe most resilient and relentless advocates this country will ever see : the Star Children
irreversible psychological , emotional and spiritual damage to not only the individual ... but to the families and the community toocausedirreversible psychological , emotional and spiritual damage to not only the individual ... but to the families and the community too
The injustices(passive) created byThe injustices
on a generation of aboriginal childrencausedon a generation of aboriginal children
the deep wounds(passive) created bythe deep wounds
the family and cultural cleavages(passive) created bythe family and cultural cleavages
many of the adoptees to lose touch with their cultural identities and languagecausedmany of the adoptees to lose touch with their cultural identities and language
to negative family breakdown , mental health concerns , and use of addictive substanceshas also contributedto negative family breakdown , mental health concerns , and use of addictive substances
sorrows(passive) caused bysorrows
in these children losing their cultural identities , being separated from their natural families , losing access to their medical histories and it placed obstacles to their reclaiming Aboriginal rights and statusresultedin these children losing their cultural identities , being separated from their natural families , losing access to their medical histories and it placed obstacles to their reclaiming Aboriginal rights and status
the wrongs(passive) caused bythe wrongs
in thousands of Aboriginal childrenresultedin thousands of Aboriginal children
in these children losing their cultural identities , being separated from their natural families , losing access to their medical histories and their medical histories placed obstacles to their reclaiming Aboriginal rights and statusresultedin these children losing their cultural identities , being separated from their natural families , losing access to their medical histories and their medical histories placed obstacles to their reclaiming Aboriginal rights and status
the harms(passive) caused bythe harms
to a drastic overrepresentation of Indigenous children in the child welfare systemledto a drastic overrepresentation of Indigenous children in the child welfare system
the lasting impact(passive) caused bythe lasting impact
effects of intergenerational trauma(passive) caused byeffects of intergenerational trauma
a lot of negative affects on indigenous communitiescauseda lot of negative affects on indigenous communities
the ongoing traumas(passive) created bythe ongoing traumas