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Individual Advocacy, First Nations, Métis & Inuit Engagement 

Helping one young person at a time

We help young people and families work through challenges and help solve problems they have have getting government service. Whether you’re a youth in care, trying to find mental health or disability supports, or not sure what your rights are, we’re here to help. 

Our services are free, confidential and non-judgemental. Find out more about how we can help here

Why Advocacy Matters

Government systems of care are complicated and it can be hard to get your voice heard. Our Advocates know how programs work and can help you get to the right people and will walk alongside you to get what you need. 

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young people received advocacy support in 2023/24 

How We Do This Work

Our Advocates are experts in navigating youth services. They will listen deeply to your experiences, provide information about your rights, attend meetings with you and coach you on how to make sure your voice is heard. 

The Difference We Make

We know that many young people feel alone when they’re having challenge and as a result don’t always get the supports they need. Our Advocates make sure the voices of young people and their support people are fully heard and that often translates to much better service. Read more about the difference we make. 

I wish I had known about where I could get help when this was happening to me, but I didn’t know help even existed.” 

–Youth 

Advocacy spotlight

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