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Representative makes submission as part of statutory review of RCY Act

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JUNE 30, 2022

Representative for Children and Youth Jennifer Charlesworth has made a number of recommendations to the Select Standing Committee on Children and Youth as part of her initial submission to the Committee’s statutory review of the Representative for Children and Youth Act (RCY Act).

Click here to read full submission.

Click here to read the recommendations.

Click here to read news release.

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The Kid Advocate Podcast

Episode 11 – Storytime series with the Kid Advocate – Second Home

In this episode, SEMA’TSE Jordan talks about her experience on the importance of inclusion in foster care homes. Trigger Warning: This episode deals with serious subject matter and may be triggering. If you feel triggered, please reach out to your supports, or, if you are in B.C., call the Crisis Line at 1-866-661-3311.



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