|
Land Acknowledgement
The Ontario Care Collective acknowledges that Turtle Island (North America) is indigenous land that has been inhabited by indigenous people since time immemorial. As settlers, we are grateful for the opportunity to live, work and gather on Turtle Island, and we thank all the generations of people who have taken care of this land.
We want to acknowledge that Canada continues to be a colonizing country and not just one which has colonized historically. The modern-day child welfare system has colonial roots that traumatized indigenous families and communities on their land through practices such as the 60’s scoop and residential systems.
We recognize the contributions that First Nations, Metis, Inuit, and other indigenous peoples have made, in shaping and strengthening our communities, our province and the country as a whole.
As settlers, we have work to do to educate ourselves and we are committed to listening and learning from Indigenous partners as we move towards Reconciliation. We recognize our personal and collective roles and responsibilities in our efforts towards reconciliation and de-colonization.
As providers we must:
The Ontario Care Collectives dedicated to seeking solutions for the inequality and exclusion that directly results from the history and legacy of colonization and anti-Indigenous racism. We acknowledge that our practices are inheritors of this history, and we strive to become more intentional and reflective in relation to current practices.