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Kike Ojo, One Vision One Voice project lead, discusses the project’s findings and what they mean for Child Abuse Prevention Month

On October 13, 2016   /   Advocacy, African Canadian Families, Child Abuse Prevention, Children, Featured, OACAS Events, Publications, Youth  
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One Vision One Voice launches Practice Framework aimed at supporting better outcomes for African Canadians in child welfare

On October 12, 2016   /   African Canadian Families, Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Featured, OACAS Events, Publications, Research, 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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MCCSS Residential Services Review Panel’s Report and Recommendations

On January 31, 2016   /   Accountability, Advocacy, Child Poverty, Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Community Partners, Government, Permanency, Publications, Youth  
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Working with parents with mental health challenges

On August 1, 2015   /   Featured, Publications  
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Addressing Immigration Status Issues for Children & Youth in Care

On August 1, 2015   /   Child Welfare Agencies, Publications, Youth  
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Child Welfare Annual Reports 2014-15

On July 1, 2015   /   Child Welfare Agencies, Publications  
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Analyzing Policies and Practices through a Child Rights Lens

On March 1, 2015   /   Publications  
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Evidence-Informed Practice in Intervening with Children Affected by Substance Abuse

On March 1, 2015   /   Publications, Research  
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‘Staying Put’ changing the culture of care so that youth stay at home until they are finished school

On November 1, 2014   /   Advocacy, Publications, Youth  
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