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Missing and Murdered Indigenous Woman (Social Responsibility (Education…
Missing and Murdered Indigenous Woman
Social Perceptions
Colonialism
Racism
Bias
Stereotypes
Drug abuse
Alcohol abuse
Domestic violence
Residential Schools
Destruction of culture
Forced assimilation
Homelessness
Poverty
Social Responsibility
National inquiry
Allocation of appropriate resources
Personnel
Financial
Education
Raise awareness
Breakdown barriers and misconceptions
Advocacy
For leaders
For indigenous community members
Communities
Increase awareness
Investigations
Environmental Factors
Isolation
Removed from public eye
Many Canadians able to 'forget' the gravity of the situation
Lack of resources
Financial
Personnel
Suicide
Rural Canada/Canadian North
Geographically difficult
Access to resources
Poverty
Lack of job opportunities
Increase in violence
Increased criminal activity
Political Responsibility
Current
Government neglect
Lack of priority
Resource allocation
National Inquiry
Moving Forward
Government prioritization
Recognition of the gravity of the issue
Inclusion of Chiefs and community members
Increase resource allocation
Advocacy
Education
Rallies
Social media campaigned
Protests
Suicide prevention
Cultural recognition
Policy changes
Justice and recognition