Tait, Caroline L. (2003). "The tip of the iceberg" The Making of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome in Canada. (doctoral dissertation). McGill University, Montreal, Quebec.

a) Refereed Journal Articles

Tait, Caroline L., Mussell, W. & Robert, H. (2019). Micro-Reconciliation as a Pathway for Transformative Change. International Journal of Indigenous Health, 14(2), 19 - 38. DOI 10.32799/ijih.v14i2.31928

Tait Caroline L., Mela M, Stoops MA, Boothman G. “Tell Us About Your Life”: A Case Study Examining the Lived Experience of Paroled Offenders Living With Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder and Co-morbid Psychiatric Disorder. Transcultural Psychiatry. Not yet published.

Tait, Caroline (2013). Resituating the Ethical Gaze: Government Morality and the Local Worlds of Impoverished Indigenous WomenInternational Journal of Circumpolar Health, 72, Aug, doi:10.3402/ijch.v72i0.21207

Tait, Caroline L., Henry, R. & Loewen Walker, R (2013). Child Welfare: A Social Determinant Of Health For Canadian First Nations and Métis ChildrenPimatisiwin: A Journal of Aboriginal and Indigenous Community Health, 11 (1)

Tait, Caroline. L. & Whiteman, E. (2011). Introduction: Indigenous Youth, Resilience, and Decolonizing Research. Native Studies Review, 20(1), 1-5.

Tait, Caroline L. (2008). Simmering Outrage During an “Epidemic” of Fetal Alcohol SyndromeCanadian Women Studies/les Cahiers de la Femme’s. 26 (3/4), 69-76. (Winter/Spring 2008)

Tait, Caroline L. (2008). Ethical Programming Towards a Community-Centered Approach to Mental Health and Addiction Programming in Aboriginal communitiesPimatisiwin: A Journal of Aboriginal and Indigenous Community Health 6(1), 29-60

Tait, Caroline L. (2008). Canadian Aboriginal Women and HealthJournal of Aboriginal Health. 4(1), 2-5

Smylie, J., Martin, C. M., Kaplan-Myrth, N., Steele, L., Tait, C. L. & W. Hog (2004). Knowledge Translation and Indigenous KnowledgeInternational Journal of Circumpolar Health 63(Suppl 2), 139-143

Smylie, J., Kaplan-Myrth, N., Tait, C. L., Martin, C. M., Chartrand, L., Hogg, W., Tugwell, P., MD, Valaskakis, G., & A.C. Macaulay. (2004). Health Sciences Research and Aboriginal Communities: Pathway or Pitfall? Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 26(3), 211-216

b) Peer Reviewed Publications

Tait, Caroline L. (Research/Writer and Content Producer) and Doug Cuthand (Producer) (2011). Child Welfare – The State as Parent. (Documentary). Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada: Blue Hill Production

Tait, Caroline L.Research/Writer and Content Producer) and Doug Cuthand (Producer) (2011). Do you find this unethical, partner? (Documentary). Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada: Blue Hill Production

Tait, Caroline L. (2009). Is Canada failing Métis children? An examination of the challenges and barriers to improved health. Canadian Supplement to The State of the World’s Children 2009: Aboriginal Children’s health: leaving no child behind. Ottawa: Unicef Canada. 30-36

Kirmayer, L. J., Brass, G. M., Holton, T., Paul, K., Simpson, C., Tait, C. L. (2007) Suicide Among Aboriginal People in CanadaOttawa: Aboriginal Healing Foundation. 

Tait, Caroline L. (2004). A Study of the Service Needs of Pregnant Addicted Women in ManitobaNewsletter of the Infant Mental Health Promotion Project (IMP), 39, 13-16

 

Tait, Caroline L. (2009) Drug Utilization Prevention Program: Phase II Final Report. Prepared for the Northern Inter-Tribal Health Authority, p. 25

Tait, Caroline L. (2009) Meadow Lake Tribal Council Drug Utilization Prevention Program: Phase II Final Report. Prepared for the Northern Inter-Tribal Health Authority and Meadow Lake Tribal Council, p. 16.

Tait, Caroline L. (2009) Prince Albert Grand Council Drug Utilization Prevention Program: Phase II Final Report. Prepared for the Northern Inter-Tribal Health Authority and Prince Albert Grand Council, p. 17

Tait, Caroline L. (2009) Lac LaRonge Indian Band Drug Utilization Prevention Program: Phase II Final Report. Prepared for the Northern Inter-Tribal Health Authority and The Lac LaRonge Indian Band, p. 18

Tait, Caroline L. (2009) Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation Drug Utilization Prevention Program: Phase II Final Report. Prepared for the Northern Inter-Tribal Health Authority and the Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation, p. 17

Tait, C., Williams, L., Fornssler. B (2007) Women, Health and Migration: A Literature Review and Synthesis Regarding the Experience and Mental Health Effects of Migration within Canada for Indigenous Women. Prairie Region Health Promotion Research Centre & Indigenous Peoples’ Health Research Centre, University of Saskatchewan

Williams, L., White, J., Tait, C., Cezerilo, S., Mease, A., & The Saskatoon Immigrant Women’s Communities of Saskatoon (2007) Land, Belonging & Nomadic Identities: Women, Migration & Well Being: A Research Symposium and Community Gathering for Racialized Immigrant and Refugee Women and People Working With These Communities. Prairie Region Health Promotion Centre & Indigenous Peoples’ Health Research Centre, University of Saskatchewan

Williams, L., White, J., Tait, C., Earl, K. (2007) Migration, Well-Being, and the Experience of Racialized Immigrant and Refugee Women in Canada. Prairie Region Health Promotion Centre & Indigenous Peoples’ Health Research Centre, University of Saskatchewan

Williams, L., Tait, C. Fornssler, B. (2007) Reducing Mental Health Disparities: Annotated Bibliography Examining Literature About the Migration of Indigenous Women. Prairie Region Health Promotion Centre & Indigenous Peoples’ Health Research Centre, University of Saskatchewan

Williams, L., White, J., Tait, C., Fornssler, B., Earl, K. (2007) Daring to Dream: Honoring the Realities of Racialized Immigrant and Refugee Women in Canada: A Literature Review and Synthesis. Prairie Region Health Promotion Centre & Indigenous Peoples’ Health Research Centre, University of Saskatchewan

Williams, L., White, J., Tait, C., Fornssler, B., Earl, K., Beckwell Scriven, E. (2007) Daring to Dream: Honoring the Realities of Racialized Immigrant and Refugee Women in Canada. Summary of the Literature Review and Implications for Public Policy and Practices. Prairie Region Health Promotion Centre & Indigenous Peoples’ Health Research Centre, University of Saskatchewan

Tait, Caroline L. (2007) Drug, Utilization Prevention and Promotional. Prepared for the Northern Inter-tribal Health Authority, p. 22

Tait, Caroline, L. (2007) A Critical Analysis of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder(s) Prevention in Canadian First Nations Communities. Prepared for the Assembly of First Nations, Ottawa, Ontario

Tait, Caroline, L. (2007) Pakeeway House: Healthy Women, Healthy Families. Prepared for the Pakeeway House Board of Directors

Hayson, A., McBain, L., Jeffery, B., Tait, C.L. (2006) Integrated Mental Health Services Delivery in Isolated First Nation Communities: Issues and Directions. Prepared for the Northern Inter-Tribal Health Authority

Tait, Caroline, L. (2006). “Strengthening the Circle”: FASD Prevention—Mentorship Pilot Evaluation. Prepared for the Northern Inter-Tribal Health Authority, Prince Albert Saskatchewan

Tait, Caroline L. (2004) Review of Conceiving Risk, Bearing Responsibility: Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and the Diagnosis of Moral Disorder. By Elizabeth M. Armstrong. Social History, 37 (74), 263 – 264

Tait, Caroline L., Napope, Devon, Bombay, Amy, & Mussell, William. (2021). Powerful Communities, Healthy Communities: A Twenty Year Journey of Healing and Wellness. In K. A. Graham & D. Newhouse (Eds.), Sharing the Land, Sharing a Future: The Legacy of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples (p. 499). Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press. 

Tait, Caroline L., Henry, R. & Loewen, Walker R. (2018). Child Welfare: A Social Determinant of Health for Canadian First Nations and Metis Children. In Henry R., Lavallee A., Van Styvendale N., Innes R. (Ed.), Global Indigenous Health (pp.151-173)

Tait, Caroline L., (2016). Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. In Naples N. (Ed.), The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Gender and Sexuality Studies (pp.1-3): John Wiley & Sons

Tait, Caroline L.(2013) Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder and Indigenous Peoples of Canada: Reflection on 15 years of Study. In Peter Menzies and  Lynn Lavaleé (Eds.) Working with Aboriginal Peoples with Mental Health and Addiction Problems. Chapter 18, CAMH.

Tait, Caroline L., (2009). Simmering Outrange During An "Epidemic" of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. In Montoure P., McGuire P. (Eds.), First Voices: an Aboriginal women's reader (pp.312-324). Toronto, Canada: : INANNA Publications and Education, Inc.

Kirmayer, Laurence J; Tait, Caroline L; Simpson, Cori. (2009) The Mental Health of Canadian Aboriginal Peoples: Transformation of Identity and Community. In Laurence J. Kirmayer and Gail Valaskakis (Eds.), Healing Traditions: The Mental Health of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada. Vancouver, Canada: University of British Columbia Press, 3-35

Tait, Caroline L. (2007) Disruptions in Nature, Disruptions in Society: Indigenous Peoples of Canada and the “Making” of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. In Laurence J. Kirmayer and Gail Valaskaki (Eds.), Healing Traditions: The Mental Health of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada. Vancouver, Canada: University of British Columbia Press, 196-222

Tait, Caroline L. (2019) Childwelfare: A Health and Ethical Crisis for Indigenous Children and their Families. Brainstorm Magazine, Montreal Clinical Research Institute. Issue #1, Summer 2019.