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Dress Purple Day 2022: Be part of the community that cares for Ontario children, youth, and families

On October 12, 2022   /   Advocacy, Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Community Partners, Featured, Government, OACAS Events, Youth  
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Child Welfare, Residential Schools, and Truth and Reconciliation: A Brief History on National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

On September 29, 2022   /   Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Community Partners, Featured, Government, Truth and Reconciliation, Youth  
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Understanding the Over-Representation of Black Children in Ontario Child Welfare: Q & A with Keishia Facey, Manager for OVOV About a Groundbreaking New Report

On June 17, 2022   /   Accountability, African Canadian Families, Children, Featured, Government, Publications, Research, Youth  
Quote from Keishia Facey, Manager of OVOV "“It’s not that Black families are poorer, so they have more trouble caring for their children. It’s that they are surveilled and policed more and therefore come into contact with systems more.”
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New Report Reveals the Reality of Anti-Black Racism in Ontario Child Welfare Service Delivery

On June 17, 2022   /   Accountability, African Canadian Families, Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Community Partners, Featured, Government, Publications, Research, Youth  
Report cover for OIS Report "Understanding the overrepresentation of Black children in Ontario child welfare services"
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Register Now: OVOV Policy Forum on Anti-Black Racism and Child Welfare

On June 2, 2022   /   African Canadian Families, Child Welfare Agencies, Community Partners, Government, OACAS Events  
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OACAS Launches New Campaign, #ForgetMeNot, to Remind Ontarians that Children and Youth in Care Cannot be Forgotten

On May 9, 2022   /   Advocacy, Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Featured, Government, OACAS Events, Youth  
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Save the Date: #ForgetMeNot on Children and Youth in Care Day 2022

On April 25, 2022   /   Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Government, OACAS Events, Youth  
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Ontario Election 2022: OACAS Asks All Political Parties to Be #HereToHelpON’s Most Vulnerable Children, Youth and Families

On April 7, 2022   /   Advocacy, African Canadian Families, Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Community Partners, Featured, Government, Indigenous Services, Kinship, Truth and Reconciliation, Youth  
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Child Welfare Election Priority: Prioritize admission prevention, early intervention, family-based care, and community supports to help avoid entry to the child welfare system, whenever possible.

On April 7, 2022   /   Advocacy, Child Poverty, Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Community Partners, Government, Youth  
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Child Welfare Election Priority: Invest in reconciliation, equity, diversity, and inclusion supports to help repair the harm done by decades of systemic racism.

On April 7, 2022   /   2SLGBTQ+, Advocacy, African Canadian Families, Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Government, Indigenous Services, Truth and Reconciliation, Youth  
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