| Report on Residential Schools Advises Curriculum Changes, Wellness Sites: CBC
Canada.com
February 23, 2012
http://www.canada.com/Report+residential+schools+advises+curriculum+changes+wellness+sites/6200941/story.html
The pending report from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission says residential school survivors should have greater access to mental health care and recommends curriculum changes for Canadian public schools that would broaden awareness of the history of residential schools, the CBC reports.
The interim report, which is scheduled for official release in Vancouver on Friday, was leaked to the broadcaster on Thursday.
Residential school information should be available in public schools across the country, the report suggests, with individual schools addressing the implications the residential schools had in specific regions.
The report also advises that the formal apology delivered by the federal government should be framed and distributed to every secondary school in the provinces and territories by the federal government.
Wellness facilities for mental health should also be established in Nunavut or the Northwest Territories, the report recommends. The CBC quotes the interim report as saying that such facilities are ``critically needed by residential school survivors and their families and communities.''
An ``ongoing cultural revival fund'' also should be created to finance projects related to the heritage and history of Canada's aboriginal population. Such an effort, the report says, should be funded by the federal government and the churches involved in the residential schools.
The interim report from the commission, which has a five-year mandate, makes a total of 20 recommendations, according to the CBC.
The final report is due upon the end of the mandate, which is set to expire in 2014.
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