The «Sixties Scoop» refers to the large - scale removal or «scooping» of Indigenous children from their homes, communities and families of birth through the 1960s, and
their subsequent adoption into predominantly non-Indigenous, middle - class families across the United States and Canada.
It is our observation that because of the (mostly younger) age of our children at the time of their adoption and the special circumstances of their abandonment and life in an orphanage or foster home, and then
subsequent adoption into a loving home, their symptoms and disorders may manifest differently than those of a child who has been through the domestic foster / adoption system.
Not exact matches
The advancement and
subsequent increased
adoption of zero emission buses
into fleet operations has worked to continually accelerate the market for these buses.