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… 17-Year-Old Onessa: An Investigative Review Rapport Rapport canadien sur la PE 2016 Office of the Child and Youth Advocate Alberta Alberta: Office of the Child and … Alberta … 1 … en … 17-Year-Old Onessa: An Investigative Review …
… 9-Month-Old-Sharon: An Investigative Review Rapport Rapport canadien sur la PE 2016 Office of the Child and Youth Advocate Alberta Sharon was nine months old when … had recently been returned to their parents’ care. This review identified the need for the Ministry of Human … Sharon was nine months old when she passed away from undetermined causes. She and her five older siblings had recently been returned to their parents’ care. This review identified the need for the Ministry of Human Services to provide organizational support to its front-line caseworkers when returning children to their parents’ care. This would promote child-focused interventions and safe well-…
… 17-Year-Old Donovan: An Investigative Review Rapport Rapport canadien sur la PE 2017 Office of the Child and Youth Advocate Alberta When Donovan was 15 years old, he … provided to Children’s Services in Alberta. This review highlights the importance of coordination and … When Donovan was 15 years old, he came to live with his mother in Alberta and became involved with Child Intervention Services and the youth justice system. Prior to his move, Donovan had extensive involvement with the child welfare system in another province. Interprovincial protocols exist regarding information sharing when children with child welfare involvement move between provinces. In…
… 19-Year-Old Ernie: An Investigative Review Rapport Rapport canadien sur la PE 2017 Office of the Child and Youth Advocate Alberta Ernie was a young man of First … of his involvement with Child Intervention Services. This review highlights the importance of seamless transitions in … Ernie was a young man of First Nation heritage who became involved with Child Intervention Services shortly after birth. He had significant disabilities and was totally dependent for his care. When he reached adulthood, support services were transitioned from Child Intervention Services to the Persons with Developmental Disabilities program. Ernie had no involvement with Family Support for…
… Critical Injuries and Deaths: Reviews and Investigations (2016-17) Rapport Rapport canadien sur la PE … This is an annual report on the investigations done by the Representative for Children and Youth when a child is critically injured or dies in the care of the province.
… Critical Injuries and Deaths: Reviews and Investigations Update #22 Rapport Rapport canadien sur la PE … This report details the reviews and investigations of child deaths and critical injuries conducted by the Representative for Children and Youth during the reporting period of June 2014 – September 2014.
… Critical Injuries and Deaths: Reviews and Investigations Update #23 Rapport Rapport canadien sur la PE … This report details the reviews and investigations of child deaths and critical injuries conducted by the Representative for Children and Youth during the reporting period of October 2014 – January 2015.
… Critical Injuries and Deaths: Reviews and Investigations Update #20 Rapport Rapport canadien sur la PE … This report details the reviews and investigations of child deaths and critical injuries conducted by the Representative for Children and Youth during the reporting period of October 1, 2013 – January 31, 2014.
… Critical Injuries and Deaths: Reviews and Investigations Update #21 Rapport Rapport canadien sur la PE … This report details the reviews and investigations of child deaths and critical injuries conducted by the Representative for Children and Youth during the reporting period of February 1, 2014 – May 31, 2014.
… Critical Injuries and Deaths: Reviews and Investigations Update #25 Rapport Rapport canadien sur la PE … This report details the reviews and investigations of child deaths and critical injuries conducted by the Representative for Children and Youth during the reporting period of June 1, 2015 – September 30, 2015.