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Support for Youth Transitioning to Adulthood in British Columbia – Road Map
Infographic: Support For Youth Transitions Implementation Road Map
Support for Youth Transitioning to Adulthood in British Columbia – Vision
Infographic: Support For Youth Transitioning to Adulthood in British Columbia.
Frequently Asked Questions: Housing Supports for Adults
We want youth transitioning to adulthood to have the supports, tools and relationship-based networksthey need to thrive. MCFD is listening to the voices of youth and young adults, Indigenous organizationsand communities, youth-supporting agencies and advocates like...
Office of the Premier – News Release
Historic changes to B.C. child-welfare laws lay path to upholding Indigenous jurisdiction.
BC First Nations Tripartite Children & Families Working Group – Discussion Paper
Discussion paper: Developing a new funding model and approach for BC First Nations Children and Families
Office of the Premier – News Release
Premier Eby commits to maintaining individualized autism funding, engaging in deeper
consultation for a new funding and service model for children and youth with support needs
Internal review into Indigenous Services Canada should be public: advocate
[The Canadian Press] Ottawa will open the department of Indigenous Services up for a review to identify ways it discriminates against First Nations children. The work will happen as part of a $40-billion…
FNLC Applauds Increased Age for Supports to Youth from Government Care
The First Nations Leadership Council (FNLC) applauds the announcement by the Ministry for Child Development (MCFD) Minister, Mitzi Dean, that youth raised in government care will now be able to access…
Historic help for youth from care will support strong transitions to adulthood
[Ministry of Children and Family Development] Young people in government care will have access to new and increased supports until the age of 27. Budget 2022…
Wabaseemoong Independent Nations, Canada, and Ontario sign historic child and family services coordination agreement
March 10, 2022 — Wabaseemoong Independent Nations, Treaty 3, 1873 Territory, Ontario — Indigenous Services Canada. When all partners and orders of…
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