Government’s announcement to increase the number of treatment beds in B.C. for youth struggling with addictions is a positive step forward.
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Government’s announcement to increase the number of treatment beds in B.C. for youth struggling with addictions is a positive step forward.
Invisible Children: A Descriptive Analysis of Injury and Death Reports for Métis Children and Youth in British Columbia, 2015 to 2017 uses a new collaborative approach to research and examines critical injuries and deaths of Métis children and youth.
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Samantha Cocker selected as Deputy Representative, Advocacy and First Nations, Métis and Inuit Relations
Practical and effective interventions to assist families and practitioners helping young people with anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.
I want to express my concerns about the lack of balance that the provincial government has taken in its approach to the problem of harmful substance use by youth with the introduction of Bill 22-2020, Mental Health Amendment Act……
Today, as we recognize National Indigenous Peoples Day, the very first thing we are called upon to do is to celebrate and honour the diverse original peoples of this land – the First Nations, Métis, Inuit and urban Indigenous peoples. …
Well, this is certainly not the 10th annual Child and Youth in Care Week we were expecting. COVID-19 has thrown a wrench into many celebrations this year, and it is affecting this very special week as well.
As Child Care Month draws to a close, I offer gratitude and my personal thank you to all of those working in the field of early childhood education throughout B.C.
May 17 serves as a reminder to everyone that there is no place for homophobia, transphobia or biphobia in our society.
In recognition of Prevention of Violence Against Women Week, the Representative and the Human Rights Commissioner have released a joint news release: Click here…