The Sixties Scoop refers to a Sharing Circle Dates and period in 's history Locations when Indigenous children were Are You a removed from their parents and communities by provincial child Meadow Lake Saturday, October 13, 2018 Sixties Scoop Senior Citizens Activity Centre welfare services. Status,' Non- 406 5th Ave West Status, Metis,- children Survivor? were placed for -and / North Battleford Saturday, October 20, 2018 or and were raised Western Development Museum outside of their communities Highways 16 & 40 away from the influence of their Help Inform Prince Albert Saturday, October 27, 2018 indigenous cultares, values and Senator Allan Bird Memorial Gym languages. 851-23rd Street West the Sixties -Sixties Scoop Indigenous Saskatoon Saturday, November 3 & SCOOP Society of Saskatchewan inc., Sunday, November 4, 2018 ~u~v 2~1g Saskatoon Indian & Metis Friend- ship Centre 168 Wall Street Apology The Sixties Scoop Indigenous Society of Fort Qu'Appelle Saturday, November 17, 2018 Saskatchewan (SSISS) is anon-profit society Treaty Four Governance Centre formed by a group of , Metis -&' 740 Sioux Ave South Non-Status individuals who -have come to- represent those affected by-the gether to. Regina Saturday, November 24 & ':Sixties Scoop across Saskatchewan. Sunday, November 25, 2018 Mamaweyatitan Centre 3355 6`h Ave SSISS MANDATE: . Lunch will be provided. There is no cost to attend.

To serve and representSixties Scoop Travel and accommodations expenses will not be reim- Survivors through outreach and sup- bursed. Childcare is not available. port.

Sixties Scoop Apology Sharing Circles vwvw.Saskatchewan.ca/sixties-scoop You Aye NotAlone! E-mail: [email protected] :4 t~.,~.~'*"~~- ~~~f~"'~1~~~1E" ~`lm .u'~~"7 ~'at41. i ~ , ~nu~~.~as+r^^•Pz ~.rS;K~'~"°r~.Ai~'~a'~T,,dkr rl ~ y ~ ~ ~'I,~.~;..,~ 'u~r,~ ~' ~! Voice Your Opinion Sharing Circle Agenda About an Apology A Bit of Sixties Scoop History 7:30 A.M. — Pipe Ceremony The Sixties Scoop Indigenous Society of 8:15 to 9:00 - Continental Breakfast 1951: An amendment to the enables Saskatchewan (SSISS) and the Government and Registrafion Saskatchewan to provide child protection services to of Saskatchewan have partnered to engage Indigenous people. 9:00 Welcome &Introductions Indigenous Survivors on how the Sixties 9:30 Sharing Circles Scoop experience has impacted them, their 1967: Saskatchewan creates Adopt Indian & Metis, First Question: How has being a families and how an apology may be used as (AIM) program funded jointly with the federal Sixties Scoop Survivor impacted you, part of their healingjourney. government. your family, your life? 10:45 Break Survivors are invited to share their 1968: AIM begins placing Indigenous Saskatchewan stories, thoughts and concerns to help children out of the province and out of . 11:00 Sharing Circles apology from the Second Question: What would a prepare a meaningful Government of Saskatchewan. In 1990: Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC) meaningful apology from the Govern- create the First Nation Child &Family Services ment of Saskatchewan look like to you? services from program ,transferring administration of Noon Lunch Break This is our call out to survivors of the provinces and territories to the- local First Nations. 1:00 Sharing Circles Sixties Scoop. If you were adopted, permanent or temporary wards, and Third Question: What desires/ hopes 1951- 1991: An unknown number of Indigenous are status, eligible to be status, non- children are removed from their parents and do you have coming out of an apology? status, or Metis - We want to hear communities by child intervention agencies into 2:30 Friendship Dance provincial child welfare systems, often without the from you. What would a consent of their families. 3:00 pm Closing meaningful apology look like to you? Frequent common experience:

♦ Loss of indigenous identity, culture, language Elders and Health Support Workers will be If you can't attend a Sharing Circle in available at session. each person please check the Government ♦ Lack of knowledge about or access to Aboriginal & of Saskatchewan website for updates and information on how to complete ♦ Feelings of isolation an on-line submission. TI '. ~ ♦ Psychological, emotional, physical and sexual i ~ ~, Iri 1 Sixties Scoop Indigenous Society of abuses 1~~ ~ ~ t i i ~ ' ~I I i~l F ~~jpj~l ~~ ~?1 11" h ~ I f Saskatchewan Inc. Il~fI "1 N I~C ~ ~ 4 {~~ly 1Vit ~1' I" 1 ~~I ~ 41'~~ ~~I~ail I ~.,.~'ll,dla'~ Some children died. ,,, ~ 4 J ,~~a ;~ ~ ' ~ . M ~r,,~1, t. '~ ~,;~r~r ' i 'i~~~' '~, Email: Saskscoop60Ca)~mail.com Today, many of these children are, as adults looking Fb: sixtiesscoopindigenoussocietyofsask for their roots, families and communities. " T"~"4 `..,SL Tr..~7....~.- ~ , ~t ,..~_,P.'~:L'~7L~.new.~;,`.`""u,.~r'~`..~.d.'r~, ~ m ::?~'~'°i,T.~~ ~"'~dT`vl rw1~ ''.iwiC.u::~lJe.'v'~FtSLii1i~"^TifilSrLrt'^^_ t?~a?~".~}'~"L~^+aar~"'g;"..'J.~"i