The Act Respecting First Nation, Metis, & Inuit Children Youth and Families & What it Means in Alberta for you and your agency moving forward.
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The Act Respecting First Nation, Metis, & Inuit Children Youth and Families & What it Means in Alberta for you and your agency moving forward.
Facilitator: Rhonda Barraclough For: Board of Directors & their Executive Directors Time: 6:00 - 7:30 P.M.
DESCRIPTION
The discussion will begin with understanding Bill C-92, which is crucial for addressing the needs of First Nation, Métis, and Inuit children and families. We will explore why this legislation is necessary and its key provisions. To provide context, a brief history will be presented highlighting First Nations' significance and jurisdiction in these matters.
Our conversation will also touch upon the initiatives of the Our Children Our Way Society, emphasizing the importance of reconciliation in our efforts. Additionally, we will review relevant Supreme Court decisions that have shaped the landscape of children's rights and family services. To conclude, we will consider the recent decision made by the Assembly of First Nations in October and provide resources that can support your agency moving forward.
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- This event is meant for the Board of Directors & their Executive Directors. - Space is limited, and registration is required for attendance. - There is no cost to attend. Please register on Zoom ahead of time - the link is in your confirmation message.
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Zona horaria: America/Edmonton
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