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Our Foster Caregiver Connection Facebook Groups were created to offer caregivers a way to come together in a safe, virtual space to support one another. Please remember that while this is a private group, Facebook is public and permanent. It is not appropriate to use children’s names or detailed descriptions of situations, children, or families.
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On behalf of the Ministry of Education and Child Care, we are sharing the survey information below to help inform the Province’s ChildCareBC initiatives: We know that many families depend on school-age child care to ensure their children have a quality, affordable, and inclusive place to be during a parent’s full work day. That is why the
Cowichan Tribes votes to take over child and family services for its people About 100 children who are members of Cowichan Tribes are currently covered under provincial laws British Columbia’s largest First Nation has voted to take over authority of child and family services for its residents. Results of a vote held by the Cowichan
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Check out these new resources for youth in and from care!SAJE (Strengthening Abilities and Journeys of Empowerment) Historic help for youth from care will support strong transitions to adulthood Young people in government care will have access to new and increased supports until the age of 27. Budget 2022 investments will better support them as they
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Happy Foster Family Month! Originally proclaimed as Foster Family Week in October 1990, Foster Family Month is an opportunity to recognize foster families and the work they do across B.C. Foster families come in all shapes, sizes, and configurations. But they have something in common. When they see a need in their community,they don’t say,
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National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is a day for all Canadians to commemorate the history and legacy of the residential school system. It’s a day to honour the resilience, dignity and strength of survivors and intergenerational survivors and remember the children who never came home. It’s a chance to engage and educate people about B.C.’s
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