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 Sort ascending |
|---|---|---|
| Child and Youth Advocate Act | 2009 | |
| Mémoire de l'ACJQ: Présenté à la commission parlementaire sur l'avant-projet de loi modifiant le code civil et d'autres dispositions législatives en matière d'adoption et d'autorité parentale | Association des centres jeunesse du Québec |
2009 |
| Constructing the good enough family: Child welfare decision-making in the ASFA era | Bryson, Stephanie A. |
2009 |
| Prince Edward Island’s child welfare system | Gough, Pamela |
2008 |
| Management of Aboriginal Child Protection Services | Doyle, John |
2008 |
| Child and Family Services Act | 2008 | |
| Northwest Territories' child welfare system | Gough, Pamela |
2007 |
| Nunavut's child welfare system | Gough, Pamela |
2007 |
| New Brunswick’s child welfare system | Gough, Pamela |
2007 |
| Residential Schools: Did They Really Close or Just Morph Into Child Welfare? | Blackstock, Cindy |
2007 |
