Pandemic Impacts for Indigenous Children and Youth Within Canada: An Ethical Analysis

Carly Heck, M. Eaker, Satya Cobos, Sydney Campbell, F. Carnevale
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In response to new and exacerbated challenges imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic, Indigenous children and youth in Canada have developed innovative and holistic solutions to amplify their voices, continue cultural engagement and combat social isolation for themselves and their communities as a whole. In this analysis, we have selected three Indigenous philosophical tenets as an ethical orientation for discussion of how the COVID-19 pandemic is impacting the well-being of Indigenous young people. The guiding values of interconnected relationships, holism and Indigenous-informed restorative justice help us interpret existing pandemic-specific literature and identify, define and prioritize considerations of child and youth well-being from an Indigenous-centred worldview. This analysis can (a) help inform future pandemic measures affecting Indigenous young people and (b) foster similar considerations for Indigenous communities in other regions of the world.
流行病对加拿大境内土著儿童和青年的影响:一项伦理分析
为应对2019冠状病毒病大流行带来的新的和加剧的挑战,加拿大土著儿童和青年制定了创新和全面的解决方案,以扩大他们的声音,继续文化参与,并为自己和整个社区消除社会孤立。在这一分析中,我们选择了三个土著哲学信条作为讨论COVID-19大流行如何影响土著年轻人福祉的伦理取向。相互关联的关系、整体主义和土著知情的恢复性司法的指导价值有助于我们解释现有的针对大流行病的文献,并从以土著为中心的世界观确定、界定和优先考虑儿童和青年福祉。这一分析可以(a)有助于为今后影响土著青年的流行病措施提供信息,(b)促进对世界其他地区土著社区的类似考虑。
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