Child & Youth Mental Health Knowledge Network
The CWLC has launched its Mental Health Knowledge Network (KN) webinar series - a unique and valuable knowledge-sharing forum by members, for members.
Nunavut Social Services Review
WorldForum 2011
The International Forum for Child Welfare, along with OzChild Children Australia Inc., Anglicare Victoria, The Centre for Excellence in Child and Family Welfare Inc. and ForChildren (Australia) Inc. are delighted to bring you the 2011 International Forum for Child Welfare "Education and Children's Wellbeing - Philosophy, Policy and Practice."
The WorldForum provides a wonderful opportunity to come together with other leaders, practitioners and managers from around the World to share information and focus on common issues. There will be a strong emphasis at this WorldForum on the importance of Education for Children and how we can equip them with the appropriate resources to allow them to reach their potential.
The extensiveness of the program, highly regarded national and international speakers and captivating workshops is impressive. In addition, the strong youth delegate influence will be another appealing feature and we believe their contribution will be intriguing.
The WorldForum has been designed to enable knowledge to be shared, concerns to be discussed and solutions established.
For more information, please visit: www.worldforum2011.org.
Canadian Association for Social Work Education (CASWE) Annual Conference
Please click here for the Call for Papers
Conference information and registration is available on the websites www.congress2011.ca, www.caswe-acfts.ca and www.spiritualityandsocialwork.ca
Neoliberalism and the Future of Social Work: Breaking Out or Breaking Down
Street Gangs Advanced Workshop: Strategies for Youth and their Families
Cost: $75
Trainer: Dirk Niles
February 22, 9:30am-1:00pm
This seminar will also be repeated on March 7, 2011
Location: Children's Aid Society of Toronto, 30 Isabella Street, 7th Floor, Toronto, ON M4Y 1N1
Directions:
TTC: Yonge Subway to Bloor/Yonge. Exit on Yonge Street and walk South to Isabella. Isabella runs one-way West from Yonge, walk 1/2 block to 30 Isabella.
By car: Yonge Street North to Isabella Street; 3 streets South of Bloor on West side. Turn right onto Isabella Street. Paid parking is available in the Green P parking on Charles (East of Yonge)
Easy registration online via www.cwitraining.torontocas.ca
For more information, please contact Chena Barakat at 416.924.4640 x2780 or by email at cbarakat@torontocas.ca.
To see the full Spring 2011 Training schedule, please click here.
Rapport final du Centre d'excellence pour la protection et le bien-être de l'enfance
Le Centre d’excellence pour la protection et le bien-être des enfants (CEPB) est l’un des quatre centres d’excellence pour la protection et le bien-être des enfants, &
Milestones - Saskatchewan Child Advocate's Report 2009
Your Children's Aid
The Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Societies (OACAS) released a report on the well-being of children in care in Ontario.
Main dans la main. Le bien-être à l'enfance des Premières nations du Nouveau-Brunswick
Hand-in-Hand: A Review of First Nations Child Welfare in New Brunswick



