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Youth in care talk politics and explore Queen’s Park for Youth Civics Day

On May 25, 2016   /   Advocacy, Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Featured, Youth  
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Changemakers Series No. 2: Former youth in care who are changing the world — and the child welfare system — for the better

On May 17, 2016   /   Child Welfare Agencies, Featured, Indigenous Services, Youth  
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Friends and family first: How Children’s Aid keeps children out of care

On May 13, 2016   /   Child Abuse Prevention, Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Featured, Permanency, Youth  
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The Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Societies responds to the recommendations from the jury at the Katelynn Sampson inquest

On April 29, 2016   /   Accountability, Child Abuse Prevention, Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Featured, Government  
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Changemakers Series No. 1: Former youth in care who are changing the world — and the child welfare system — for the better

On April 15, 2016   /   Advocacy, Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Featured, Youth  
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Seven things you should know about the recently released child welfare performance indicators

On April 14, 2016   /   Accountability, Child Welfare Agencies, Featured, Government  
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CPIN ready to launch at five more Children’s Aid Societies

On April 13, 2016   /   Accountability, Child Abuse Prevention, Child Welfare Agencies, Featured, Government  
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Canada ranks in bottom third for child well-being in affluent countries

On April 11, 2016   /   Child Poverty, Children, Government  
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Community-led project to improve outcomes for African Canadian children in Ontario’s child welfare system

On March 10, 2016   /   African Canadian Families, Child Poverty, Child Welfare Agencies, Children, Featured, Research, Youth  
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13 responses from child welfare to the Jeffrey Baldwin inquest recommendations

On February 22, 2016   /   Accountability, Child Abuse Prevention, Child Welfare Agencies, Featured  
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