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One Vision One Voice: Celebrating Black History Month by Honouring the Past and Planning for the Future

On February 6, 2024   /   Accountability, African Canadian Families, Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Community Partners, Featured, Kinship, Youth  
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Adoption and Permanency Education Month Reflections

On November 1, 2023   /   2SLGBTQ+, Adoption, Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Community Partners, Featured, Kinship, Permanency, Research, Truth and Reconciliation, Youth  
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Honouring Ontario Foster Caregivers During Foster Family Appreciation Week 2023

On October 16, 2023   /   Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Featured, Kinship, Permanency, Truth and Reconciliation, Youth  
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Child Welfare and Out-of-Home Care: 2022-2023 Data and Trends

On October 11, 2023   /   2SLGBTQ+, Accountability, African Canadian Families, Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Community Partners, Featured, Kinship, Permanency, Research, Truth and Reconciliation, Youth  
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Walking to Honour National Day for Truth and Reconciliation: Connecting to Land, History, Indigenous Wisdom, and Each Other

On September 25, 2023   /   Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Community Partners, Featured, Indigenous Services, Kinship, Truth and Reconciliation, Youth  
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Reconciliation, Equity, and Kinship & Alternate Care: What Data Tells Us About Improving Outcomes for Children and Youth

On September 15, 2023   /   2SLGBTQ+, Accountability, African Canadian Families, Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Featured, Government, Kinship, Permanency, Truth and Reconciliation, Youth  
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Recognizing the Family and Community Supporting Children and Youth During Kinship & Alternate Care Awareness Week 2023

On September 15, 2023   /   2SLGBTQ+, African Canadian Families, Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Community Partners, Featured, Government, Kinship, Permanency, Truth and Reconciliation, Youth  
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OACAS 2023 Pre-Budget Submission: One Community of Care

On February 10, 2023   /   2SLGBTQ+, Accountability, Advocacy, African Canadian Families, Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Community Partners, Featured, Government, Kinship, Permanency, Publications, Truth and Reconciliation, Youth  
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Adoption and Permanency Education Month Reminds Ontarians there are Many Paths to Permanency

On November 1, 2022   /   Adoption, Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Featured, Kinship, Permanency, Youth  
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Kinship Families: Keeping Kids Connected

On September 7, 2022   /   Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Featured, Kinship, Permanency, Youth  
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