May 17 serves as a reminder to everyone that there is no place for homophobia, transphobia or biphobia in our society.
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May 17 serves as a reminder to everyone that there is no place for homophobia, transphobia or biphobia in our society.
In recognition of Prevention of Violence Against Women Week, the Representative and the Human Rights Commissioner have released a joint news release: Click here…
In these difficult and extraordinary times, I want to let all British Columbians know about our commitment and intentions at the Office of the Representative for Children and Youth.
https://rcybc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Representatives-Statement-March-27.pdf…
This report provides an update to RCY’s 2016 inventory of youth substance use services in British Columbia. This new baseline of substance use services for youth will allow the Representative to measure and publicly report on progress made by the …
Due to the situation with COVID19 and to aid in social distancing, all three RCY offices are closed until further notice. Our telephone lines are still open. If you need advocacy assistance, please call 1-800-476-3933…
Youth homelessness Solutions From Those With Lived Expertise
A report on youth homelessness in B.C., informed by youth. RCY assisted the author, Katherine McParland, in creating the report.
Download Representative’s support report, Raising Young Peoples’ Voices
British Columbia and Canada lost a champion for fairness and justice and a powerful and wise voice on child welfare with the passing of the Hon. Ted Hughes on Friday, Jan. 17, 2020.
The Representative has issued a statement following sentencing for an Oak Bay father convicted of murdering his two daughters in December 2017.