policy & legislation
This section contains information on Canadian child welfare legislation and policy. In Canada, child welfare services are provincially and territorially funded and legislated, with the exception of federally funded services to First Nations peoples living on reserves. In accordance with individual agreements negotiated between First Nations communities, provincial/territorial governments, and the federal government, an increasing number of First Nations are delivering child and family services in accordance with provincial and territorial child welfare laws.
Title | Authors | Year |
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Manitoba's child welfare system | Milne, Lise |
2014 |
On Their Own: Examining the Needs of B.C. Youth as They Leave Government Care | British Columbia Representative for Children and Youth |
2014 |
Response to the Advocate for Children and Youth Two Tragedies Report: August 2014 Status Update | Saskatchewan Ministry of Social Services |
2014 |
Saskatchewan Child Abuse Protocol 2014 | Government of Saskatchewan |
2014 |
Saskatchewan's child welfare system | Fast, Elizabth |
2014 |
2012-2013 Annual Report | Saskatchewan Ministry of Social Services |
2013 |
Annual Report 2012-2013 | Office of the Child and Youth Advocate |
2013 |
Caseworker attitudes on kinship care in Ontario | Brisebois, Kimberly |
2013 |
Our Kids Are Worth It: Our Fifth Year-- Strategy for Children and Youth | Nova Scotia Department of Community Services |
2013 |
Sixteen | Advocate for Children and Youth |
2013 |