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New One Vision One Voice Community Engagement Workers

On October 29, 2018   /   Accountability, African Canadian Families, Children, Community Partners, Youth  
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Children’s Aid Societies and schools across the province DRESS PURPLE on October 24 to speak up for every child and youth’s right to safety and well-being

On October 23, 2018   /   Accountability, Child Abuse Prevention, Child Poverty, Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Community Partners, Featured, Government, Permanency, Publications, Youth  
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October 24 is Ontario Dress Purple Day: the campaign that speaks up for every child and youth’s right to safety and well-being and for social service supports that keep families strong

On October 23, 2018   /   Accountability, Advocacy, Child Abuse Prevention, Child Poverty, Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Community Partners, Featured, OACAS Events, Publications, Research, Youth  
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Superintendent Janine Bowyer talks about why her board of education decided to join the Ontario Dress Purple Day campaign

On October 23, 2018   /   Advocacy, Child Abuse Prevention, Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Community Partners, Featured, Youth  
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Learning Together to Bring Indigenous Children Home

On September 28, 2018   /   Accountability, Advocacy, Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Community Partners, Featured, Government, Indigenous Services, Research, Youth  
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Children’s Aid Societies engage education sector in campaign that reminds kids that help is available and no one is alone

On September 28, 2018   /   Advocacy, Child Abuse Prevention, Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Featured, Youth  
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OACAS and Children’s Aid Societies Welcome the Chief Coroner’s Expert Panel Report

On September 28, 2018   /   Accountability, Advocacy, Child Abuse Prevention, Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Community Partners, Featured, Government, Indigenous Services, Research, Youth  
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Ontario’s kin families celebrated during Kin Awareness Week

On September 28, 2018   /   Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Featured, Kinship, Permanency, Youth  
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Improving child welfare services to LGBT2SQ+ youth and families through evaluation, assessment, and celebration

On September 26, 2018   /   Child Welfare Agencies, Community Partners, Featured, Youth  
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First ever gathering of African Canadian Youth in Care marks a turning point for child welfare

On August 31, 2018   /   African Canadian Families, Child Welfare Agencies, Featured, OACAS Events, Youth  
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