University of Calgary

Jean Lafrance

  • Associate Professor Emeritus of Social Work
  • Aboriginal Issues, Indigenous Education, Rural & Northern Practice
  • Advocacy
  • Child Trauma
  • Child Welfare
  • Community Development & Practice

Currently Teaching

Not currently teaching any courses.

Profile

Dr. Jean Lafrance brings an extensive experience with the development and delivery of social services programs with an emphasis on services to vulnerable children. His last experience with government as Alberta’s provincial Children’s Advocate led him into a keen interest in translating the perspectives of children and their families in forums that can serve to inform program and policy development in human services delivery. His research interests since joining academia in 1997 have involved a number of partnerships between the University and service providers in Alberta, the Prairie Provinces, as well as in Mexico and Belize. Jean is especially interested in change processes that can assist Aboriginal people to develop children’s services programs that are more congruent with their aspirations and worldviews. He is motivated by the tragic and continuing loss of Aboriginal children to their communities, and has collaborated with several Aboriginal groups to accompany them on this important journey. Jean has been recognized by the University of Calgary by his appointment to the President’s Circle of Excellence for teaching and research at the University of Calgary. He has also been certifies by the Alberta Court of Queen’s Bench as an expert on Metis Child Welfare.

Research and Scholarly Activity

Current Research

Project:

Aboriginal Mothers Advocacy Program

Role involved:

Researcher

Sponsorship Details:

AHS

Agencies:

Creating Hope Society

Total Award:

$570,000    (2011 - 2013)    (2 Year(s))

Report year Award:

$330,000 (2013)

Report year Award:

$240,000 (2014)

 

Project:

Aboriginal Men are Fathers Too

Role involved:

Researcher

Sponsorship Details:

Homeward Trust

Agencies:

Creating Hope Society

Total Award:

$210,000    (2014 - 2015)    (2 Year(s))

Report year Award:

$120,000 (2013)

Report year Award:

$100,000 (2014)

 

Project:

Circles of Understanding Evaluation

Role involved:

Principal Investigator

Sponsorship Details:

An evaluation of the Circles of Understanding -A professional Development program offered to 130 staff in Alberta Human Services

Agencies:

Creating Hope Society, Alberta Human Services

Total Award:

$10,000    (2014 - 2014)    (1 Year(s))

Report year Award:

$0 (2013)

Report year Award:

$100,000 (2014)

 

 

Project:

Aboriginal Fathers Are Parents Too

Role involved:

Participant

Sponsorship Details:

Alberta Human Rights Homeward Trust

Agencies:

Alberta Human Rights, Homeward Trust

Total Award:

$90,000    (2014 - 2014)    (1 Year(s))

Report year Award:

$0 (2013)

Report year Award:

$90,000 (2014)

 

Education

PhD, University of Southern California

MSW, Carleton University

BA, University of Ottawa

Professional and Community Associations

International Association of Social Workers - Member

Canadian Association of Social Workers - Member

Alberta Association of Social Workers - Member

Creating Hope Society of Alberta - Advisor and founding member 

Leadership Team – Advisory group to Region 6 consisting of Aboriginal agencies and key operational staff.

 

Publications

Lafrance J. (2013) Red Brother, White Brother: A time for atonement. iUniverse Press. 

Lafrance, J. (2010) Weaving a New Tapestry: Merging Aboriginal Wisdom and Western Science in Child Welfare. Unpublished Monograph. 156 pages.           

Lafrance, J. &Courtereille, C. (2010) Knowing Your Rights: A Child Welfare Information Booklet. Creating Hope Society.

Lafrance, J. (2008) the Sturgeon Lake Journey Toward Empowerment. The People of Sturgeon Lake, accompanied by Jean Lafrance. Self-published

Lafrance, J., Bastien, B., Bodor, R., Ayala, J.  (2007) Leadership Development Forums in Aboriginal Child Welfare: Making our Hearts Sing. Self-Published.

Refereed Journal Articles (#) 14

Kreitzer, L. & Lafrance, J. (2010). Co-Location of a government child welfare unit is a traditional Aboriginal agency: A way forward in working with Aboriginal Communities. First Peoples Child and Family Review. 5(2).34-44.

Iahtail, B. & Lafrance, J. (2010) Breaking the Cycle of Child Welfare for Aboriginal Families. The fACTIVIST. Summer.

Lafrance, J. (2009). Commentary; Knowledge Mobilization in the Real World – Seeking Wisdom. First Peoples Child and Family Review .4(1) pp. 80-88.

Lafrance, J. (2009) Leveling the Playing Field for Aboriginal Children and their families. Transition. Fall

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