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OACAS and Children’s Aid Societies launch Child Abuse Prevention Month

On October 11, 2016   /   Child Abuse Prevention, Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Featured, Youth  
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Your Call Could Be the Most Important in a Child’s Life: Meet Three People Who Tell You Why

On October 7, 2016   /   Child Abuse Prevention, Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Featured, Youth  
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One Vision One Voice Practice Framework Set to Launch at September 29 Symposium

On September 14, 2016   /   African Canadian Families, Children, Featured, OACAS Events, Publications, Research, Youth  
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October is Child Abuse Prevention Month: Go Purple on Wednesday, October 19

On September 14, 2016   /   Advocacy, Child Abuse Prevention, Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Youth  
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Taking Indigenous Kids Home: Photo highlights from this summer’s OACAS Youth in Care Gathering

On September 14, 2016   /   Children, Featured, Indigenous Services, OACAS Events, Youth  
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“Ati kapi ci wepik/We will never let this happen again”: Sixties Scoop landmark trial begins

On September 14, 2016   /   Children, Government, Indigenous Services  
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Sixties Scoop trial begins August 23 with rally

On August 19, 2016   /   Children, Featured, Indigenous Services  
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How Children’s Aid uses a simple circle to help resolve parent–child conflicts

On July 25, 2016   /   Child Abuse Prevention, Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Featured, Youth  
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Human trafficking represents a growing form of child abuse in Ontario

On June 23, 2016   /   Child Abuse Prevention, Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Community Partners, Featured, Research, Youth  
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Youth in care talk politics and explore Queen’s Park for Youth Civics Day

On May 25, 2016   /   Advocacy, Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Featured, Youth  
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