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Our purpose in writing is twofold: we urge you to discuss at the upcoming meeting of the Council of the Federation the national tragedy reflected in the disproportionate number of Aboriginal children taken into government care across Canada; and, we …
The Representative for Children and youth is committed to protecting the privacy of people whose personal information is held by the RCY through responsible information management practices.
Personal information is recorded information about an identifiable individual. It ncludes such …
The provincial government must take decisive steps to address the serious risk that parental addiction poses for many British Columbia children, Representative for Children and Youth Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond said today upon the release of her latest investigative report.
Children …
Representative for Children and Youth Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond and Minister of Children and Family Development Stephanie Cadieux today announced a joint commitment to dramatically increase adoption rates for children in the Province’s care.
The joint commitment is underpinned by Turpel-Lafond’s …
The Representative for Children and Youth Act (the Act), in its present form, came into effect in stages, and has undergone several amendments since it was first introduced.
On May 4, 2006, the Act was first introduced into the Legislature as …
Ministry of Children and Family Development Complaints Process
A complaint is accepted if it is about a decision, act or failure to act related to an MCFD service or a delegated service provided by a Delegated Aboriginal Agency.
Once a year, British Columbia dedicates a week to recognize the unique situations, strengths and struggles of the more than 8,000 children and youth in the care of the provincial government. It is an important time to remember and reflect …
MONTREAL – British Columbia Representative for Children and Youth Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond was granted an Honourary Doctor of Laws degree today at McGill University’s Spring Convocation ceremony.
“I thank McGill University for this award,” said Turpel-Lafond. “It is truly a …
The provincial government’s responsibility to “parent” the children in its care should not suddenly end when those children turn 19, says the Representative for Children and Youth in this special report.
In fact, the province has a responsibility to provide targeted services …