Membership

As a CWLC member, your organizations will join a dynamic network of professionals and would be joining numerous other child and family agencies from all provinces and territories, as well as nationally, all of whom are dedicated to improving the safety and security for all vulnerable young people. Other benefits of membership include access to important publications, training opportunities and consultations.

CWLC is a strong national voice on behalf of vulnerable children, youth and their families, particularly those involved with child protection, mental health, child rights and youth justice services. Our current pan-Canadian membership includes a wide variety of community organizations, provincial/territorial governments, associations, universities and child advocates.

 

CWLC’s affiliation with the Child Welfare League of America (CWLA) gives our members preferred access to internationally recognized standards, services and publications.

In this section you will find information on the different types of members, benefits of membership, cost and application forms.

Membership Information
List of CWLC Members
International Forum for Child Welfare (IFCW)
Child Welfare League of America
CWLC Achievement Awards

CWLC Call for Nominations and AGM

 

Notice of Annual General Meeting

 
CWLC will be having its Annual General Meeting on Friday, February 27, 2009 in Vancouver, BC.
 
It will take place from 9:00 AM to 10:00 at:
Hyatt Regency Vancouver
Stanley Room
655 Burrard Street
Vancouver, BC
 
Agenda items will include:
- Annual Report
- Report of the President and Executive Director
- Un-Audited Financial Statements 2008 - 2009
- Election of the Board of Directors
 
You can download the Notice of Annual General Meeting for more details and the form to confirm your participation at the AGM.
 

Did you know?

CWLC is a member of the United Nations Association in Canada (UNA-Canada). They strive for a better world through a variety of national projects focused on specific issues and audiences; work closely with the educational communities in every province and territory to build their capacity to educate young people from a global perspective and; work directly with youth, challenging them to develop the tools and skills necessary to confront some of the world’s most complex problems. UNA-Canada’s projects also aim to define foreign policy priorities for the Canadian government. Each year, UNA-Canada also awards its prestigious Pearson Peace Medal to a Canadian who has made an outstanding contribution in the field of international service and understanding. For more information, visit their site at www.unac.org .