The Child, Youth and Family Services Act is going to dramatically increase the number of kin families supporting vulnerable children, youth, and families. Senior Counsel Cheryl Buehler discusses how the new legislation will make this happen. On September 9, 2019 / African Canadian Families, Children, Featured, Kinship, Permanency
OACAS Welcomes Associate Minister Dunlop’s Launch Announcement for Child Welfare Modernization Engagement Process On August 23, 2019 / Accountability, Advocacy, African Canadian Families, Child Poverty, Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Community Partners, Featured, Government, Permanency, Youth
OACAS Statement on Ontario Child Advocate’s Thunder Bay Foster Homes Report On May 2, 2019 / Accountability, Advocacy, Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Community Partners, Featured, Government, Youth
Ontario 2019 Budget: OACAS Encouraged by Investment in Community Mental Health Services, Concerned by Decrease in Funding to Children’s and Social Services Sector On April 11, 2019 / Accountability, Advocacy, Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Featured, Government, Youth
The secret is shame: Why some white child welfare workers really don’t want to address race On April 10, 2019 / Accountability, Advocacy, African Canadian Families, Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Community Partners, Featured, Research, Youth
New Leadership at the Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Societies On January 28, 2019 / Accountability, Advocacy, African Canadian Families, Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Community Partners, Featured, Government
A conversation with Jocelyne Raymond, Recruiter for Wendy’s Wonderful Kids On January 24, 2019 / Accountability, Advocacy, African Canadian Families, Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Community Partners, Research, Youth
Trauma Informed Practice in Child Welfare: Recognizing Collective Resistance of the African Canadian Community On January 23, 2019 / Accountability, Advocacy, African Canadian Families, Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Community Partners, Research, Youth
White Guilt: How to move into responsibility for white child welfare workers On November 27, 2018 / Accountability, Advocacy, African Canadian Families, Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Community Partners, Featured, Research, Youth