| Provincial/Territorial Protocol On Children, Youth and Families Moving Between Provinces and Territories |
Government of British Columbia Government of Alberta Government of Manitoba Government of Saskatchewan Government of New Brunswick Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Government of Nova Scotia Government of Prince Edward Island Government of Northwest Territories Government of Nunavut Government of Yukon Government of Ontario |
2016 |
| Indigenous Resilience, Connectedness and Reunification - From Root Causes to Root Solutions: A Report on Indigenous Child Welfare in British Columbia |
Grand Chief Ed John |
2016 |
| The Bus Ride Home Project: Developing Supports for Ontario's Child Welfare Change-makers in & from Care |
Children's Aid Foundation Office of the Provincial Advocate for Children & Youth |
2016 |
| Examining the impact of policy and legislation on the identification of neglect in Ontario: Trends over time |
Fallon, Barbara Trocmé, Nico Sanders, Jane Elizabeth Houston, Emmaline A.L. |
2016 |
| Towards A Better Tomorrow: 14-Year-Old Asinay, 15-Year-Old Sage, 18-Year-Old Cedar, 15-Year-Old Morley, 15-Year-Old Kari, 15-Year-Old Victoria, 18-Year-Old Jacob: Addressing the Challenge of Aboriginal Youth Suicide |
Office of the Child and Youth Advocate Alberta |
2016 |
| Ministerial Mandate Letters: Relevance to Indigenous Child Welfare and Well-Being |
Churchill, Molly Sinha, Vandna |
2016 |
| Child protection act review: Advisory committee report |
Prince Edward Island Family and Human Services |
2016 |
| 10-Month-Old Lily: An Investigative Review |
Office of the Child and Youth Advocate Alberta |
2016 |
| What are the government’s current policies and programs in First Nations child welfare? |
Currie, Vanessa Sinha, Vandna |
2015 |
| No Time for Mark: The Gap Between Policy and Practice |
Saskatchewan Advocate for Children and Youth |
2015 |