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… A Report and Next Steps for Action from A Forum for Change: … Métis & Aboriginal Children Through Custom Adoption and Lifelong Family and Tribal Connections Rapport … 1 … en … A Report and Next … This report summarizes the discussions that took place with provincial and Aboriginal leadership at A Forum for Change: Reconciliation for Today’s First Nations, Metis & Aboriginal Children Through Custom Adoption and Lifelong Family and Tribal Connections, held in Nanaimo in April. It also looks ahead to a fall Forum and building an action plan with real steps towards permanency in the lives…
… Children and Youth in Care - Hotel Placements Rapport … 1 … en … Children and Youth in Care - Hotel Placements … This report outlines the number of children in care in the province who were placed in hotels and details demographic information on these children including age, sex, sibling groups, etc.
… No Time for Mark: The Gap Between Policy and Practice Rapport … 1 … en … No Time for Mark: The Gap Between Policy and Practice … This report is an examination of the services provided by the Ministry of Social Services (MSS) to a young child called "Mark", and to his family. Mark was in the care of MSS from the age of seven months until his death at age twenty two months.
… Provincial/Territorial Protocol On Children, Youth and Families Moving Between Provinces and Territories Rapport … 1 … en … Provincial/Territorial Protocol On Children, Youth and Families Moving Between Provinces and Territories … This protocol outlines the roles and responsibilities of statutory child welfare organizations (including government ministries, agencies, boards and societies and may include First Nations, Inuit and Métis child welfare organizations) when working together to provide child welfare services to children and families moving between provinces and territories. The following provinces and…
… Response to the Advocate for Children and Youth Two Tragedies Report: February 2015 Status Update … Rapport … 1 … en … Response to the Advocate for Children and Youth Two Tragedies Report: February 2015 Status Update …
… A profile of children and youth whose families received family support for … services Rapport … 1 … en … A profile of children and youth whose families received family support for …
… Data Byte: An insight on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder and educational achievement Rapport … 1 … en … CYDL Data Byte: An insight on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder and educational achievement …
… Childhood adversity and the risk of substance use and delinquency: The role of protective adult relationships … Article de journaux … 1 … en … Childhood adversity and the risk of substance use and delinquency: The role of … Youth involved in the child welfare system experience multiple early adversities that can contribute to increased risk of substance use and delinquency. Although adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) have been associated with poorer behavioral outcomes among youth, less is known about the possible protective factors that may influence the relationship between early adversity and risk-taking…
… Keeping children and youth safe from harm in New Brunswick: a five year … by New Brunswickers Rapport … 1 … en … Keeping children and youth safe from harm in New Brunswick: a five year … This report provides background and strategy on implementing the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, in particular the right of a child to be safeguarded from harm. It details several child protection issues and strategies that the province of New Brunswick will implement over a five year period to address those protection issues.
… State of the child report: respecting the right to child and youth mental health services Rapport … 1 … en … State of the child report: respecting the right to child and youth mental health services … Annual report of the New Brunswick Office of the Child and Youth Advocate. This report focuses on implementing the articles of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child with focus on children's rights to mental/physical health services, the to be heard, the right to play, and the right to be protected from violence.