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Eight Ways Your School Can Make Ontario Dress Purple Day Memorable

On May 10, 2018   /   Accountability, Advocacy, Child Abuse Prevention, Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Youth  
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A Letter to the Child Welfare Sector From Kike Ojo

On May 9, 2018   /   Accountability, Advocacy, African Canadian Families, Community Partners, Youth  
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One Vision One Voice Knowledge Centre

On May 9, 2018   /   African Canadian Families, Children, Community Partners, Research  
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Chantal Leduc, a child protection worker, explains how using AOP (anti-oppressive practice) and sharing power with families can make all the difference to their experience and outcomes

On April 24, 2018   /   Accountability, Advocacy, African Canadian Families, Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Featured, Indigenous Services, Research, Youth  
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Kike Ojo, Program Manager for One Vision One Voice, reflects on the Anti-Oppression Round Table’s 10th anniversary

On April 24, 2018   /   Accountability, African Canadian Families, Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Featured, Indigenous Services, Research, Youth  
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6 reasons why Anti-Oppressive (AO) practice is critical for child welfare in Ontario

On April 24, 2018   /   Accountability, Advocacy, African Canadian Families, Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Featured, Indigenous Services, Research, Youth  
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Children’s Aid Societies Welcome OHRC Report, Take Action to Combat Over-representation in Child Welfare

On April 12, 2018   /   Accountability, Advocacy, Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Community Partners, Featured, Government, Publications, Research, Youth  
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Budget invests in vulnerable children and families, but child welfare largely left out

On March 29, 2018   /   Accountability, Child Poverty, Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Community Partners, Featured, Government, Indigenous Services, Publications, Youth  
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“What’s Up” Walk-In Clinics: Less Waiting, More Talking

On March 28, 2018   /   Featured, Youth  
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Ontario’s first Child Welfare Immigration Centre of Excellence to open in June

On March 28, 2018   /   Featured, Government, Youth  
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