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Crown Ward Class Action Reaches Proposed Settlement. The Government of Ontario has agreed to a proposed settlement for all persons who were alive as of January 22, 2012, who were Crown Wards in Ontario at any time from the period on or after January 1, 1966 until March 30, 2017 and suffered physical or sexual assault before or while a Crown Ward. OACAS LOGINLOGINMYOACAS LEARNINGREGISTRATIONFORGOT PASSWORD Welcome to the OACAS Members Site. To enter this area of the site you must be an authenticated user. If this is your first time visiting, please Register Here before logging in. This video will guide you through the registration process. To update your existing account, please contact myOACAS Support Centre. LOGIN - MYOACAS LEARNING Log in to myOACAS Learning to view your courses, explore tools and features, and customize your eLearning experience.. myOACAS Learning Login . OACAS Staff Login CAREERS – ONTARIO ASSOCIATION OF CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETIES If you see a job posting you would like to apply for, please contact that agency directly. To submit a job posting please contactwebadmin@oacas.org.
ELIGIBILITY SPECTRUM The Ontario Child Welfare Eligibility Spectrum. is a field-developed, eligibility tool for child welfare in Ontario. Promoting excellence in our provincial child protection services, the child welfare eligibility assessment instrument supports the Ontario network of Children’s Aid Societies, their associated communities and the children, youth and families they serve.EVERY SHOT COUNTS
Now’s your shot to further protect vulnerable children, youth and families during the pandemic! The Every Shot Counts campaign is aimed at providing Ontarians in the child welfare sector with the right education before vaccination. We know you’ve got questions and we’re here to support with credible, trusted answers and resources that help you make an informed choice about getting the CHILDREN AND YOUTH IN CARE DAY May 14 is Children and Youth in Care Day. This important day, proclaimed provincially in the Children and Youth in Care Day Act, 2012, is an opportunity to recognize the enormous contributions that current and former youth in care make to the province, as well as the strength, bravery, and resilience shown by these children and youth in the face of adversity. TAKE5 AND TALK ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH: CONVERSATION STARTERS It isn’t always easy to talk about mental health. In fact, it can be overwhelming for adults and children alike. But these conversationsare important!
ELIGIBILITY SPECTRUM Introduction Eligibility Spectrum 2019 4 DESCRIPTION Two-Dimensional Matrix The Eligibility Spectrum is a two-dimensional matrix (See diagram on pages 6–7). The vertical axis denotes the reasons for service based on the legislation. ONTARIO LOOKING AFTER CHILDREN (ONLAC) 2018 PROVINCIAL REPORT Ontario Looking After Children 2018 Report . v Table 9-7: Average Casey Life Skills Career and Education Planning scores by selected placement type or place of residence and ONTARIO ASSOCIATION OF CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETIESCAREERSCONTACTCHILDREN'S AID & CHILD PROTECTIONPUBLICATIONS &NEWSROOM
Crown Ward Class Action Reaches Proposed Settlement. The Government of Ontario has agreed to a proposed settlement for all persons who were alive as of January 22, 2012, who were Crown Wards in Ontario at any time from the period on or after January 1, 1966 until March 30, 2017 and suffered physical or sexual assault before or while a Crown Ward. OACAS LOGINLOGINMYOACAS LEARNINGREGISTRATIONFORGOT PASSWORD Welcome to the OACAS Members Site. To enter this area of the site you must be an authenticated user. If this is your first time visiting, please Register Here before logging in. This video will guide you through the registration process. To update your existing account, please contact myOACAS Support Centre. LOGIN - MYOACAS LEARNING Log in to myOACAS Learning to view your courses, explore tools and features, and customize your eLearning experience.. myOACAS Learning Login . OACAS Staff Login CAREERS – ONTARIO ASSOCIATION OF CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETIES If you see a job posting you would like to apply for, please contact that agency directly. To submit a job posting please contactwebadmin@oacas.org.
ELIGIBILITY SPECTRUM The Ontario Child Welfare Eligibility Spectrum. is a field-developed, eligibility tool for child welfare in Ontario. Promoting excellence in our provincial child protection services, the child welfare eligibility assessment instrument supports the Ontario network of Children’s Aid Societies, their associated communities and the children, youth and families they serve.EVERY SHOT COUNTS
Now’s your shot to further protect vulnerable children, youth and families during the pandemic! The Every Shot Counts campaign is aimed at providing Ontarians in the child welfare sector with the right education before vaccination. We know you’ve got questions and we’re here to support with credible, trusted answers and resources that help you make an informed choice about getting the CHILDREN AND YOUTH IN CARE DAY May 14 is Children and Youth in Care Day. This important day, proclaimed provincially in the Children and Youth in Care Day Act, 2012, is an opportunity to recognize the enormous contributions that current and former youth in care make to the province, as well as the strength, bravery, and resilience shown by these children and youth in the face of adversity. TAKE5 AND TALK ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH: CONVERSATION STARTERS It isn’t always easy to talk about mental health. In fact, it can be overwhelming for adults and children alike. But these conversationsare important!
ELIGIBILITY SPECTRUM Introduction Eligibility Spectrum 2019 4 DESCRIPTION Two-Dimensional Matrix The Eligibility Spectrum is a two-dimensional matrix (See diagram on pages 6–7). The vertical axis denotes the reasons for service based on the legislation. ONTARIO LOOKING AFTER CHILDREN (ONLAC) 2018 PROVINCIAL REPORT Ontario Looking After Children 2018 Report . v Table 9-7: Average Casey Life Skills Career and Education Planning scores by selected placement type or place of residence andOACAS LOGIN
Welcome to the OACAS Members Site. To enter this area of the site you must be an authenticated user. If this is your first time visiting, please Register Here before logging in. This video will guide you through the registration process. To update your existing account, please contact myOACAS Support Centre. OACAS LAUNCHES NEW REPORT THAT HIGHLIGHTS EXPERIENCES OF OACAS is pleased to launch the provincial report of the Ontario Child Welfare LGBT2SQ+ Organizational Assessment in both English and French.. This first-of-its-kind report in Ontario summarizes the findings of an online organizational self-assessment tool developed to evaluate the readiness and capacity of the province’s Children’s Aid Societies and Indigenous Child and Family Well STATEMENT OF SUPPORT FOR MUSLIM CANADIANS FOLLOWING THE As an organization dedicated to the safety and well-being of children, youth, and families, we are devastated about the attack in London, Ontario, this past Sunday that targeted a Muslim family because oftheir faith.
CAREERS – ONTARIO ASSOCIATION OF CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETIES If you see a job posting you would like to apply for, please contact that agency directly. To submit a job posting please contactwebadmin@oacas.org.
ONE VISION ONE VOICE: CHANGING THE ONTARIO CHILD WELFARE One Vision One Voice is a program led by the African Canadian community. It is funded by the Ontario Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services through the Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Societies and addresses the overrepresentation and experiences of disparities faced by African Canadians after coming into contact with the child welfare system.OPPORTUNITY
1 day ago · OPPORTUNITY (External - Main) DATE OF POSTING: June 10, 2021 POSITION: SOCIAL WORK SERVICE MANAGER - Resource and Adoption POSTING NUMBER: 2021 – 13 AVAILABLE: Immediately MINISTRY OF CHILDREN, COMMUNITY & SOCIAL SERVICES 1 day ago · Ministry of Children, Community & Social Services Secondment Opportunity An exciting opportunity exists for you to participate in policy development and program design to YOUTH IN TRANSITION WORKER 0.8 FTE TEMPORARY CONTRACT POSITION 1 day ago · All Simcoe Muskoka Family Connexions offices are scent-free Youth in Transition Worker 0.8 FTE Temporary Contract Position Primary Service area: District of Muskoka, Nipissing andParry Sound
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If any member of the public or professional have a concern about the safety and/or well-being of a child or youth under 18, they should immediately contact their local Children’s Aid Societies or Indigenous Child and Family Well-Being Agency. We know that children, youth, and families in OACAS LOGINLOGINMYOACAS LEARNINGREGISTRATIONFORGOT PASSWORD Login. Welcome to the OACAS Members Site. To enter this area of the site you must be an authenticated user. If this is your first time visiting, please Register Here before logging in. This video will guide you through the registration process. To update your existingOACAS LOGIN
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CAREERS – ONTARIO ASSOCIATION OF CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETIES 2021 06 20. Child and Family Support Worker. Children's Aid Society of Oxford County. Woodstock. Open Until Filled. Supervisor of Legal Support Services. Family and Children’s Services of Lanark, Leeds and Grenville. Brockville (Will be required to travel to Perth/SmithsFalls) 2021 06 08.
ELIGIBILITY SPECTRUM The Ontario Child Welfare Eligibility Spectrum. is a field-developed, eligibility tool for child welfare in Ontario. Promoting excellence in our provincial child protection services, the child welfare eligibility assessment instrument supports the Ontario network of Children’s Aid Societies, their associated communities and the children, youth and families they serve. KINSHIP – ONTARIO ASSOCIATION OF CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETIES Kinship. The primary goal of Children’s Aid Societies (CASs) is to support children to live safely with their family of origin. When that is not possible, CASs look for another family to provide safety, security, and support. This can be temporary while the parents are working to address the circumstances preventing the child from livingat home.
TAKE5 AND TALK ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH: CONVERSATION STARTERS It isn’t always easy to talk about mental health. In fact, it can be overwhelming for adults and children alike. But these conversationsare important!
ELIGIBILITY SPECTRUM Introduction Eligibility Spectrum 2019 4 DESCRIPTION Two-Dimensional Matrix The Eligibility Spectrum is a two-dimensional matrix (See diagram on pages 6–7). The vertical axis denotes the reasons for service based on the legislation. ELIGIBILITY SPECTRUM Eligibility Spectrum 2016 3 Introduction REVISIONS A working group comprising subject matter experts from the CASs was established to review the Eligibility Spectrum (2006).They conducted a survey which was sent to all of the CASs in ONTARIO ASSOCIATION OF CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETIESCAREERSCONTACTCHILDREN'S AID & CHILD PROTECTIONPUBLICATIONS &NEWSROOM
If any member of the public or professional have a concern about the safety and/or well-being of a child or youth under 18, they should immediately contact their local Children’s Aid Societies or Indigenous Child and Family Well-Being Agency. We know that children, youth, and families in OACAS LOGINLOGINMYOACAS LEARNINGREGISTRATIONFORGOT PASSWORD Login. Welcome to the OACAS Members Site. To enter this area of the site you must be an authenticated user. If this is your first time visiting, please Register Here before logging in. This video will guide you through the registration process. To update your existingOACAS LOGIN
Login. Welcome to the OACAS Members Site. To enter this area of the site you must be an authenticated user. If this is your first time visiting, please Register Here before logging in. This video will guide you through the registration process. To update your existing account, please contact myOACAS Support Centre . Email. Password. LOGIN - MYOACAS LEARNING Login - myOACAS Learning. Welcome to myOACAS Learning. Log in to myOACAS Learning to view your courses, explore tools and features, and customize your eLearning experience. myOACAS Learning Login. OACASStaff Login.
CAREERS – ONTARIO ASSOCIATION OF CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETIES 2021 06 20. Child and Family Support Worker. Children's Aid Society of Oxford County. Woodstock. Open Until Filled. Supervisor of Legal Support Services. Family and Children’s Services of Lanark, Leeds and Grenville. Brockville (Will be required to travel to Perth/SmithsFalls) 2021 06 08.
ELIGIBILITY SPECTRUM The Ontario Child Welfare Eligibility Spectrum. is a field-developed, eligibility tool for child welfare in Ontario. Promoting excellence in our provincial child protection services, the child welfare eligibility assessment instrument supports the Ontario network of Children’s Aid Societies, their associated communities and the children, youth and families they serve. KINSHIP – ONTARIO ASSOCIATION OF CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETIES Kinship. The primary goal of Children’s Aid Societies (CASs) is to support children to live safely with their family of origin. When that is not possible, CASs look for another family to provide safety, security, and support. This can be temporary while the parents are working to address the circumstances preventing the child from livingat home.
TAKE5 AND TALK ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH: CONVERSATION STARTERS It isn’t always easy to talk about mental health. In fact, it can be overwhelming for adults and children alike. But these conversationsare important!
ELIGIBILITY SPECTRUM Introduction Eligibility Spectrum 2019 4 DESCRIPTION Two-Dimensional Matrix The Eligibility Spectrum is a two-dimensional matrix (See diagram on pages 6–7). The vertical axis denotes the reasons for service based on the legislation. ELIGIBILITY SPECTRUM Eligibility Spectrum 2016 3 Introduction REVISIONS A working group comprising subject matter experts from the CASs was established to review the Eligibility Spectrum (2006).They conducted a survey which was sent to all of the CASs in OACAS LAUNCHES NEW REPORT THAT HIGHLIGHTS EXPERIENCES OF OACAS is pleased to launch the provincial report of the Ontario Child Welfare LGBT2SQ+ Organizational Assessment in both English and French.. This first-of-its-kind report in Ontario summarizes the findings of an online organizational self-assessment tool developed to evaluate the readiness and capacity of the province’s Children’s Aid Societies and Indigenous Child and Family WellEVERY SHOT COUNTS
Now’s your shot to further protect vulnerable children, youth and families during the pandemic! The Every Shot Counts campaign is aimed at providing Ontarians in the child welfare sector with the right education before vaccination. We know you’ve got questions and we’re here to support with credible, trusted answers and resources that help you make an informed choice about getting the STATEMENT OF SUPPORT FOR MUSLIM CANADIANS FOLLOWING THE As an organization dedicated to the safety and well-being of children, youth, and families, we are devastated about the attack in London, Ontario, this past Sunday that targeted a Muslim family because oftheir faith.
CHILDREN AND YOUTH IN CARE DAY May 14 is Children and Youth in Care Day. This important day, proclaimed provincially in the Children and Youth in Care Day Act, 2012, is an opportunity to recognize the enormous contributions that current and former youth in care make to the province, as well as the strength, bravery, and resilience shown by these children and youth in the face of adversity. LOCATE A CHILDREN’S AID SOCIETY OR INDIGENOUS CHILD AND Children's Aid Society Société d’aide à l’enfance Phone number Numéro de téléphone Location Endroit Cities/Municipalities served Villes/Municipalités servies ONE VISION ONE VOICE: CHANGING THE ONTARIO CHILD WELFARE One Vision One Voice is a program led by the African Canadian community. It is funded by the Ontario Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services through the Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Societies and addresses the overrepresentation and experiences of disparities faced by African Canadians after coming into contact with the child welfare system.OPPORTUNITY
1 day ago · OPPORTUNITY (External - Main) DATE OF POSTING: June 10, 2021 POSITION: SOCIAL WORK SERVICE MANAGER - Resource and Adoption POSTING NUMBER: 2021 – 13 AVAILABLE: Immediately ONTARIO CHILD WELFARE LGBT2SQ+ ORGANIZATIONAL SELF-ASSESSMENT 4. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY. The findings from this organizational self-assessment project help us better understand the . lived realities of LGBT2SQ+ children, youth LOGIN - MYOACAS LEARNING Login - myOACAS Learning. Welcome to myOACAS Learning. Log in to myOACAS Learning to view your courses, explore tools and features, and customize your eLearning experience. myOACAS Learning Login. OACASStaff Login.
DATA TECHNICIAN 2 POSITIONS Peel Children’s Aid is a progressive child welfare agency serving children and their families throughout the diverse communities of theregion of Peel.
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If any member of the public or professional have a concern about the safety and/or well-being of a child or youth under 18, they should immediately contact their local Children’s Aid Societies or Indigenous Child and Family Well-Being Agency. We know that children, youth, and families in OACAS LOGINLOGINMYOACAS LEARNINGREGISTRATIONFORGOT PASSWORD Login. Welcome to the OACAS Members Site. To enter this area of the site you must be an authenticated user. If this is your first time visiting, please Register Here before logging in. This video will guide you through the registration process. To update your existingOACAS LOGIN
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CAREERS – ONTARIO ASSOCIATION OF CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETIES 2021 06 20. Child and Family Support Worker. Children's Aid Society of Oxford County. Woodstock. Open Until Filled. Supervisor of Legal Support Services. Family and Children’s Services of Lanark, Leeds and Grenville. Brockville (Will be required to travel to Perth/SmithsFalls) 2021 06 08.
ELIGIBILITY SPECTRUM The Ontario Child Welfare Eligibility Spectrum. is a field-developed, eligibility tool for child welfare in Ontario. Promoting excellence in our provincial child protection services, the child welfare eligibility assessment instrument supports the Ontario network of Children’s Aid Societies, their associated communities and the children, youth and families they serve. KINSHIP – ONTARIO ASSOCIATION OF CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETIES Kinship. The primary goal of Children’s Aid Societies (CASs) is to support children to live safely with their family of origin. When that is not possible, CASs look for another family to provide safety, security, and support. This can be temporary while the parents are working to address the circumstances preventing the child from livingat home.
TAKE5 AND TALK ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH: CONVERSATION STARTERS It isn’t always easy to talk about mental health. In fact, it can be overwhelming for adults and children alike. But these conversationsare important!
ELIGIBILITY SPECTRUM Introduction Eligibility Spectrum 2019 4 DESCRIPTION Two-Dimensional Matrix The Eligibility Spectrum is a two-dimensional matrix (See diagram on pages 6–7). The vertical axis denotes the reasons for service based on the legislation. ELIGIBILITY SPECTRUM Eligibility Spectrum 2016 3 Introduction REVISIONS A working group comprising subject matter experts from the CASs was established to review the Eligibility Spectrum (2006).They conducted a survey which was sent to all of the CASs in ONTARIO ASSOCIATION OF CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETIESCAREERSCONTACTCHILDREN'S AID & CHILD PROTECTIONPUBLICATIONS &NEWSROOM
If any member of the public or professional have a concern about the safety and/or well-being of a child or youth under 18, they should immediately contact their local Children’s Aid Societies or Indigenous Child and Family Well-Being Agency. We know that children, youth, and families in OACAS LOGINLOGINMYOACAS LEARNINGREGISTRATIONFORGOT PASSWORD Login. Welcome to the OACAS Members Site. To enter this area of the site you must be an authenticated user. If this is your first time visiting, please Register Here before logging in. This video will guide you through the registration process. To update your existingOACAS LOGIN
Login. Welcome to the OACAS Members Site. To enter this area of the site you must be an authenticated user. If this is your first time visiting, please Register Here before logging in. This video will guide you through the registration process. To update your existing account, please contact myOACAS Support Centre . Email. Password. LOGIN - MYOACAS LEARNING Login - myOACAS Learning. Welcome to myOACAS Learning. Log in to myOACAS Learning to view your courses, explore tools and features, and customize your eLearning experience. myOACAS Learning Login. OACASStaff Login.
CAREERS – ONTARIO ASSOCIATION OF CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETIES 2021 06 20. Child and Family Support Worker. Children's Aid Society of Oxford County. Woodstock. Open Until Filled. Supervisor of Legal Support Services. Family and Children’s Services of Lanark, Leeds and Grenville. Brockville (Will be required to travel to Perth/SmithsFalls) 2021 06 08.
ELIGIBILITY SPECTRUM The Ontario Child Welfare Eligibility Spectrum. is a field-developed, eligibility tool for child welfare in Ontario. Promoting excellence in our provincial child protection services, the child welfare eligibility assessment instrument supports the Ontario network of Children’s Aid Societies, their associated communities and the children, youth and families they serve. KINSHIP – ONTARIO ASSOCIATION OF CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETIES Kinship. The primary goal of Children’s Aid Societies (CASs) is to support children to live safely with their family of origin. When that is not possible, CASs look for another family to provide safety, security, and support. This can be temporary while the parents are working to address the circumstances preventing the child from livingat home.
TAKE5 AND TALK ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH: CONVERSATION STARTERS It isn’t always easy to talk about mental health. In fact, it can be overwhelming for adults and children alike. But these conversationsare important!
ELIGIBILITY SPECTRUM Introduction Eligibility Spectrum 2019 4 DESCRIPTION Two-Dimensional Matrix The Eligibility Spectrum is a two-dimensional matrix (See diagram on pages 6–7). The vertical axis denotes the reasons for service based on the legislation. ELIGIBILITY SPECTRUM Eligibility Spectrum 2016 3 Introduction REVISIONS A working group comprising subject matter experts from the CASs was established to review the Eligibility Spectrum (2006).They conducted a survey which was sent to all of the CASs in OACAS LAUNCHES NEW REPORT THAT HIGHLIGHTS EXPERIENCES OF OACAS is pleased to launch the provincial report of the Ontario Child Welfare LGBT2SQ+ Organizational Assessment in both English and French.. This first-of-its-kind report in Ontario summarizes the findings of an online organizational self-assessment tool developed to evaluate the readiness and capacity of the province’s Children’s Aid Societies and Indigenous Child and Family WellEVERY SHOT COUNTS
Now’s your shot to further protect vulnerable children, youth and families during the pandemic! The Every Shot Counts campaign is aimed at providing Ontarians in the child welfare sector with the right education before vaccination. We know you’ve got questions and we’re here to support with credible, trusted answers and resources that help you make an informed choice about getting the STATEMENT OF SUPPORT FOR MUSLIM CANADIANS FOLLOWING THE As an organization dedicated to the safety and well-being of children, youth, and families, we are devastated about the attack in London, Ontario, this past Sunday that targeted a Muslim family because oftheir faith.
CHILDREN AND YOUTH IN CARE DAY May 14 is Children and Youth in Care Day. This important day, proclaimed provincially in the Children and Youth in Care Day Act, 2012, is an opportunity to recognize the enormous contributions that current and former youth in care make to the province, as well as the strength, bravery, and resilience shown by these children and youth in the face of adversity. ONE VISION ONE VOICE: CHANGING THE ONTARIO CHILD WELFARE One Vision One Voice is a program led by the African Canadian community. It is funded by the Ontario Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services through the Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Societies and addresses the overrepresentation and experiences of disparities faced by African Canadians after coming into contact with the child welfare system. LOCATE A CHILDREN’S AID SOCIETY OR INDIGENOUS CHILD AND Children's Aid Society Société d’aide à l’enfance Phone number Numéro de téléphone Location Endroit Cities/Municipalities served Villes/Municipalités servies ONTARIO CHILD WELFARE LGBT2SQ+ ORGANIZATIONAL SELF-ASSESSMENT 4. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY. The findings from this organizational self-assessment project help us better understand the . lived realities of LGBT2SQ+ children, youthOPPORTUNITY
1 day ago · OPPORTUNITY (External - Main) DATE OF POSTING: June 10, 2021 POSITION: SOCIAL WORK SERVICE MANAGER - Resource and Adoption POSTING NUMBER: 2021 – 13 AVAILABLE: Immediately LOGIN - MYOACAS LEARNING Login - myOACAS Learning. Welcome to myOACAS Learning. Log in to myOACAS Learning to view your courses, explore tools and features, and customize your eLearning experience. myOACAS Learning Login. OACASStaff Login.
DATA TECHNICIAN 2 POSITIONS Peel Children’s Aid is a progressive child welfare agency serving children and their families throughout the diverse communities of theregion of Peel.
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If any member of the public or professional have a concern about the safety and/or well-being of a child or youth under 18, they should immediately contact their local Children’s Aid Societies or Indigenous Child and Family Well-Being Agency. We know that children, youth, and families inOACAS LOGIN
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EVERY SHOT COUNTS
Now’s your shot to further protect vulnerable children, youth and families during the pandemic! The Every Shot Counts campaign is aimed at providing Ontarians in the child welfare sector with the right education before vaccination. We know you’ve got questions and we’re here to support with credible, trusted answers and resources that help you make an informed choice about getting the OACAS LAUNCHES NEW REPORT THAT HIGHLIGHTS EXPERIENCES OF OACAS is pleased to launch the provincial report of the Ontario Child Welfare LGBT2SQ+ Organizational Assessment in both English and French.. This first-of-its-kind report in Ontario summarizes the findings of an online organizational self-assessment tool developed to evaluate the readiness and capacity of the province’s Children’s Aid Societies and Indigenous Child and Family Well ELIGIBILITY SPECTRUM The Ontario Child Welfare Eligibility Spectrum. is a field-developed, eligibility tool for child welfare in Ontario. Promoting excellence in our provincial child protection services, the child welfare eligibility assessment instrument supports the Ontario network of Children’s Aid Societies, their associated communities and the children, youth and families they serve. CHILDREN AND YOUTH IN CARE DAY May 14 is Children and Youth in Care Day. This important day, proclaimed provincially in the Children and Youth in Care Day Act, 2012, is an opportunity to recognize the enormous contributions that current and former youth in care make to the province, as well as the strength, bravery, and resilience shown by these children and youth in the face of adversity. TAKE5 AND TALK ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH: CONVERSATION STARTERS It isn’t always easy to talk about mental health. In fact, it can be overwhelming for adults and children alike. But these conversationsare important!
HOW TO MAKE A COMPLAINT The process involves striking a panel of individuals not involved in the complainant’s case, including at least one person not employed by the agency, to review the complaint. Contact the Children’s Aid Society you were seeking or received services from to find out how to initiate the process. Please read the Ministry’s’ brochure ELIGIBILITY SPECTRUM Introduction Eligibility Spectrum 2019 4 DESCRIPTION Two-Dimensional Matrix The Eligibility Spectrum is a two-dimensional matrix (See diagram on pages 6–7). The vertical axis denotes the reasons for service based on the legislation. ONTARIO ASSOCIATION OF CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETIESCAREERSCONTACTCHILDREN'S AID & CHILD PROTECTIONPUBLICATIONS &NEWSROOM
If any member of the public or professional have a concern about the safety and/or well-being of a child or youth under 18, they should immediately contact their local Children’s Aid Societies or Indigenous Child and Family Well-Being Agency. We know that children, youth, and families inOACAS LOGIN
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EVERY SHOT COUNTS
Now’s your shot to further protect vulnerable children, youth and families during the pandemic! The Every Shot Counts campaign is aimed at providing Ontarians in the child welfare sector with the right education before vaccination. We know you’ve got questions and we’re here to support with credible, trusted answers and resources that help you make an informed choice about getting the OACAS LAUNCHES NEW REPORT THAT HIGHLIGHTS EXPERIENCES OF OACAS is pleased to launch the provincial report of the Ontario Child Welfare LGBT2SQ+ Organizational Assessment in both English and French.. This first-of-its-kind report in Ontario summarizes the findings of an online organizational self-assessment tool developed to evaluate the readiness and capacity of the province’s Children’s Aid Societies and Indigenous Child and Family Well ELIGIBILITY SPECTRUM The Ontario Child Welfare Eligibility Spectrum. is a field-developed, eligibility tool for child welfare in Ontario. Promoting excellence in our provincial child protection services, the child welfare eligibility assessment instrument supports the Ontario network of Children’s Aid Societies, their associated communities and the children, youth and families they serve. CHILDREN AND YOUTH IN CARE DAY May 14 is Children and Youth in Care Day. This important day, proclaimed provincially in the Children and Youth in Care Day Act, 2012, is an opportunity to recognize the enormous contributions that current and former youth in care make to the province, as well as the strength, bravery, and resilience shown by these children and youth in the face of adversity. TAKE5 AND TALK ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH: CONVERSATION STARTERS It isn’t always easy to talk about mental health. In fact, it can be overwhelming for adults and children alike. But these conversationsare important!
HOW TO MAKE A COMPLAINT The process involves striking a panel of individuals not involved in the complainant’s case, including at least one person not employed by the agency, to review the complaint. Contact the Children’s Aid Society you were seeking or received services from to find out how to initiate the process. Please read the Ministry’s’ brochure ELIGIBILITY SPECTRUM Introduction Eligibility Spectrum 2019 4 DESCRIPTION Two-Dimensional Matrix The Eligibility Spectrum is a two-dimensional matrix (See diagram on pages 6–7). The vertical axis denotes the reasons for service based on the legislation. OACAS LAUNCHES NEW REPORT THAT HIGHLIGHTS EXPERIENCES OF OACAS is pleased to launch the provincial report of the Ontario Child Welfare LGBT2SQ+ Organizational Assessment in both English and French.. This first-of-its-kind report in Ontario summarizes the findings of an online organizational self-assessment tool developed to evaluate the readiness and capacity of the province’s Children’s Aid Societies and Indigenous Child and Family Well CAREERS – ONTARIO ASSOCIATION OF CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETIES 2021 06 20. Child and Family Support Worker. Children's Aid Society of Oxford County. Woodstock. Open Until Filled. Supervisor of Legal Support Services. Family and Children’s Services of Lanark, Leeds and Grenville. Brockville (Will be required to travel to Perth/SmithsFalls) 2021 06 08.
STATEMENT OF SUPPORT FOR MUSLIM CANADIANS FOLLOWING THE As an organization dedicated to the safety and well-being of children, youth, and families, we are devastated about the attack in London, Ontario, this past Sunday that targeted a Muslim family because oftheir faith.
FACTS AND FIGURES
In fiscal year 2019-2020*: On a monthly average, there are almost 9,300 children and youth in care. Almost one half (45%) of those in care or receiving supports are youth aged 16-20 (as of the end of the fiscal year). There are over 7,600 full-time equivalent staff. More than 133,000 calls and referrals were made, approximately 76,000 ofwhich
ON CHILDREN AND YOUTH IN CARE DAY 2021, TAKE5 AND TALK May 14 is Children and Youth in Care Day in Ontario. It is a day dedicated to raising awareness about the issues and challenges faced by children and youth in the Ontario child welfare system, as well as celebrating their strength, bravery, and resilience in the face ofadversity.
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Strategic Plan. OACAS introduced a five-year strategic plan in 2018 that has set the direction for OACAS and the child welfare sector until 2023. In developing the plan, we undertook an extensive stakeholder engagement process of 1,800 participants through numerous provincial meetings, key informant interviews, focus groups, andonline survey
CHILDREN AND YOUTH IN CARE DAY May 14 is Children and Youth in Care Day. This important day, proclaimed provincially in the Children and Youth in Care Day Act, 2012, is an opportunity to recognize the enormous contributions that current and former youth in care make to the province, as well as the strength, bravery, and resilience shown by these children and youth in the face of adversity. ONE VISION ONE VOICE: CHANGING THE ONTARIO CHILD WELFARE One Vision One Voice is a program led by the African Canadian community. It is funded by the Ontario Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services through the Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Societies and addresses the overrepresentation and experiences of disparities faced by African Canadians after coming into contact with the child welfare system. HOW TO MAKE A COMPLAINT The process involves striking a panel of individuals not involved in the complainant’s case, including at least one person not employed by the agency, to review the complaint. Contact the Children’s Aid Society you were seeking or received services from to find out how to initiate the process. Please read the Ministry’s’ brochure DATA TECHNICIAN 2 POSITIONS Peel Children’s Aid is a progressive child welfare agency serving children and their families throughout the diverse communities of theregion of Peel.
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The practice of birth alerts in Ontario is ceasing October 15th. What’s next for child welfare agencies and their approach to working with expectant mothers? RESOURCES AND SUPPORTS FOR ONTARIO FAMILIES CHILDREN’S AID SOCIETIES AND INDIGENOUS CHILD AND FAMILY WELL-BEING AGENCIES IN ONTARIO ARE CONTINUING THEIR CHILD PROTECTION SERVICES. WE ARE NOT CLOSED. Although agencies across the province have modified their business practices to respond to health and safety concerns, their CORE PROTECTION SERVICES CONTINUE. If any member of the public or professional have a concern about the safety and/or well-being of a child or youth under 18, they should immediately contact their local Children’s Aid Societies or Indigenous Child and Family Well-BeingAgency.
We know that children, youth, and families in Ontario are struggling now more than ever. We also know that the kinds of challenges that families are facing are wide-ranging, from food and housing insecurity to mental health and addictions to intimate partner violence. We have put together a list of resources and supports that will hopefully serve to show that there are lots of places to turn to when you, or someone you know, is in need of help.Find Resources
KNOW YOUR RIGHTS
On January 1, 2020, Part X of the Child, Youth, and Family Services Act comes into force, creating a new access and privacy framework for Ontario’s child and family services sector. The Information and Privacy Commissioner will oversee these new rules for the collection, use and disclosure of personal information. To raise awareness of access and privacy rights among, children, youth and families, the IPC has prepared a brochure, poster
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CHILD WELFARE IN ONTARIO: A SHARED RESPONSIBILITY This brochure answers common questions about how CASs work with individuals like you to support families and keep children and youth safe and well.Read the Brochure
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ONE VISION ONE VOICE: CHANGING CHILD WELFARE IN ONTARIO TO BETTER SERVE AFRICAN CANADIANS The Race Equity Practices aim to improve outcomes for African Canadian children and families who come into contact with the childwelfare system.
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documentary about the gathering at Geneva Park and Rama First Nation where Ontario's Children's Aid Societies acknowledged and apologized for the harmful role child welfare has played historically, and continues to play, in the lives of Ontario Indigenous children, families, and communities. LEARN MORE ABOUT CHILD WELFARE A screener from Children's Aid talks about her role in working with the public to keep children safe. Your call could be the most important in a child’s life. This videoexplains why.
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