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Our reports focus on a wide range of issues impacting young people. They, include information about investigations and reviews we conduct, systemic gaps we identify, and recommendations which illuminate where services and supports for young people need to be strengthened. Read the full list of reports
Addressing systemic failures to prevent children from going missing in B.C.’s child welfare system. Missing explores the alarming number of children and youth, especially Indigenous girls, who go missing while in government care. Released in April 2023 by the Representative for Children and Youth (RCY), the report reveals that many of these young people are […]
Tracking real change for youth Advocating for Change provides a critical evaluation of the implementation of 63 recommendations made over the past five years to improve services for children and youth in British Columbia. The report identifies key enablers and barriers to progress, highlighting systemic challenges and delays in actioning recommendations. It underscores the need […]
The need to improve access to mental health services for children and youth with neurodevelopmental conditions Toward Inclusion, developed in partnership with the Children’s Health Policy Centre at Simon Fraser University, reveals that children with neurodevelopmental conditions, such as autism spectrum disorder (ASD), fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD), and intellectual disabilities (ID), experience significantly higher […]
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