• Français
ABI LIBRARY GUIDES MEMBER LOGIN
Ontario Association of Children's Aid Societies
×
  • About
    • Who We Are
    • Vision, Mission, Strategic Plan
    • Our Board
    • Broader Public Sector Accountability
  • Programs and Resources
    • Learning and Training
      • Trauma Informed Care: Supporting Children and Youth
    • Resources and Supports for Ontario Families
    • Resources for Child Welfare Professionals
    • Child Welfare Knowledge Hub
    • Youth Programs and Resources
      • Aftercare Benefits Initiative
      • Clark Bursary Award Program
    • One Vision One Voice: Changing the Ontario Child Welfare System to Better Serve African Canadians
      • PowerUp! Youth Symposium
      • OVOV Policy Forum
    • SOGIE Initiative
  • Children’s Aid & Child Protection
    • Child Welfare Data & Results
  • Latest
    News
  • Publications
    & Campaigns
    • Newsroom
    • OACAS’ Annual Reports
    • Advocacy Positions and Submissions to Government
    • Dress Purple Day
    • Children and Youth in Care Day
    • There to Care
  • Careers
  • Contact

Ontario’s premier research study on child abuse and neglect has released its findings

On March 4, 2020   /   Accountability, Advocacy, African Canadian Families, Child Poverty, Child Welfare Agencies, Featured, Publications, Research, Youth  
Back to Top

National child welfare dialogue taking place in Ottawa to help children and youth facing immigration and settlement issues

On January 24, 2020   /   Advocacy, Child Welfare Agencies, Featured, Government, Publications, Youth  
Child Welfare Immigration Centre of Excellence logo
Back to Top

October 24 is Ontario Dress Purple Day: Children’s Aid Societies’ campaign asks adults to think more carefully about how they can be helpful to the children and youth in their lives

On October 24, 2019   /   Accountability, Child Abuse Prevention, Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Community Partners, Featured  
Dress Purple Day Poster
Back to Top

Ontario Government Child Welfare Online Survey

On September 12, 2019   /   Accountability, Advocacy, Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Community Partners, Government, Research, Youth  
Back to Top

Jean Samuel, Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at OACAS, talks about the significance of her new position for child welfare in Ontario

On September 10, 2019   /   Accountability, Child Welfare Agencies, Featured  
Jean Samuel Quotation
Back to Top

The Child, Youth and Family Services Act is going to dramatically increase the number of kin families supporting vulnerable children, youth, and families. Senior Counsel Cheryl Buehler discusses how the new legislation will make this happen.

On September 9, 2019   /   African Canadian Families, Children, Featured, Kinship, Permanency  
Photo of Cheryl
Back to Top

OACAS Welcomes Associate Minister Dunlop’s Launch Announcement for Child Welfare Modernization Engagement Process

On August 23, 2019   /   Accountability, Advocacy, African Canadian Families, Child Poverty, Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Community Partners, Featured, Government, Permanency, Youth  
Back to Top

OACAS Response to Toronto Star Article

On July 29, 2019   /   Child Welfare Agencies, Community Partners, Featured  
Back to Top

OACAS Statement on Ontario Child Advocate’s Thunder Bay Foster Homes Report

On May 2, 2019   /   Accountability, Advocacy, Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Community Partners, Featured, Government, Youth  
Back to Top

Ontario 2019 Budget: OACAS Encouraged by Investment in Community Mental Health Services, Concerned by Decrease in Funding to Children’s and Social Services Sector

On April 11, 2019   /   Accountability, Advocacy, Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Featured, Government, Youth  
Back to Top
Page 17 of 35« First«...10...1516171819...30...»Last »

Categories

  • 2SLGBTQ+
  • Accountability
  • Adoption
  • Advocacy
  • African Canadian Families
  • CEO Message
  • Child Abuse Prevention
  • Child Poverty
  • Child Welfare Agencies
  • Children
  • Community Partners
  • Featured
  • Government
  • Indigenous Services
  • Kinship
  • OACAS Events
  • Permanency
  • Publications
  • Research
  • Truth and Reconciliation
  • Uncategorized
  • Youth
Connect with us
Icons_twitter_Grey500_32x32 Icons_LInkedIn_Grey500_32x32 Icons_Email_Grey500_32x32
Locate a Children's Aid Society
Icons_Location_Grey500_32x32
Sign up for our newsletters
  • About
    • Who We Are
    • Our Board
    • Vision, Mission, Strategic Plan
    • Broader Public Sector Accountability
  • Programs and Resources
    • Learning and Training
      • Trauma Informed Care: Supporting Children and Youth
    • Resources and Supports for Ontario Families
    • Resources for Child Welfare Professionals
    • Library Guides
    • Youth Programs and Resources
      • Aftercare Benefits Initiative
      • Clark Bursary Award Program
    • One Vision One Voice: Changing the Ontario Child Welfare System to Better Serve African Canadians
      • PowerUp! Youth Symposium
      • OVOV Policy Forum
      • Timeline Test
    • SOGIE Initiative
  • OACAS 2025 Pre-Budget Submission
  • OACAS Home Page DUPLICATE 2026
  • Children’s Aid & Child Protection
    • Locate a Children’s Aid Society or Indigenous Child and Family Well-Being Agency
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Community Governance
    • Facts and Figures
    • Duty to report
    • Community Partners
    • What is child abuse?
    • How to report abuse
    • Permanency
    • Fostering
    • Adoption
    • Child Welfare Data & Results
  • Latest News
  • Publications & Campaigns
    • Newsroom
    • OACAS’ Annual Reports
    • Advocacy Positions and Submissions to Government
    • Dress Purple Day
    • Children and Youth in Care Day
  • Careers
  • Contact
    • Member login
© 2022 Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Societies

At the Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Societies (OACAS), we are committed to the principles of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA), and aim to ensure that all people are treated in a way that allows them to maintain their dignity and independence. We believe in integration and equal opportunity and will strive to prevent and remove barriers where possible. If you require accommodation for accessing our premise, meeting or other event, please contact the meeting organizer.

Please see a copy of our OACAS Accessibility for Ontarians with Disability Policy and OACAS Multi-Year AODA Plan.
Back to Top