The Foster Care Council of Canada
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The Foster Care Council of Canada is a Canadian non-profit organization comprised primarily of people who have lived in foster care and includes other members of the community who are concerned about the well-being of the country's 70,000 foster children.
It is based in Ontario.
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[edit] Introduction
The Foster Care Council of Canada is an Ottawa based, non-profit organization of both current and former child-welfare service clients who are dedicated to bringing positive change to child-welfare services in Canada.
[edit] Mission
It is our mission to seek out and and involve both current and former child-welfare service clients in the process of improving the quality and accountability of child-welfare services and their providors respectively through a united, strong, representative voice.
[edit] Objectives
We will achieve our mission by;
- providing information on and involvement in the legislative process
- providing information on the use of online and community based legal resources
- initiating periodic events (annual conferences, public & private reunions, etc.)
- launching public awareness campaigns (legislative reviews, issue/rights awareness)
- publishing a newsletter (the Crown Ward)
- supporting, intervening in, or initiating -- as a last resort -- legal actions where both necessary and appropriate in the public interest
[edit] Recent Legal Actions
- Children's Aid Society of Ottawa and its Executive Director have been charged for violating section 307 (5) of the Corporations Act, RSO 1990, c. C-38, as amended
- Children's Aid Society of Ottawa and its Executive Director have entered into resolution discussions
- Next Court date (See Enforcement page on site link below)
[edit] Sources
- Organization website. Retrieved on 2006-08-27.