The Institute for Culturally Restorative Practices

Vision
The Institute for Culturally Restorative Practices seeks to empower Indigenous ways of knowing into service delivery systems with the sole purpose of creating better outcomes of Indigenous children, family, and communities.
Mission
The Institute for Culturally Restorative Practices service delivery system is structured to complete this mission:
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To help create better outcomes which are meaningful for Indigenous children by promoting Indigenous worldviews into practice.
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Through culturally restorative practice models
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Through cultural attachment strategies
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To build Indigenous practice based evidence, to support greater systematic change
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Through research
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Through development
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To know and understand Indigenous context, historical impacts, residual and generational effects on today’s generation
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Through Indigenous educational processes
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Through Indigenous curriculum development processes
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To support the development of service structure within communities which are culturally safe for Indigenous children, youth, families, and communities.
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Through the Natural Protective Network Principle
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Through Indigenous best practice paradigms
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