ALIGN Honours Foster and Kinship Caregivers at Flag-Raising Ceremony

 October 10, 2025

The annual ceremony at the Queen Elizabeth II building marks the start of caregiver appreciation month, which is recognized in October each year in Alberta.

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OCYA Invites Young Albertans to Share their Creativity! My Rights, My Traditions: National Child Day Art Showcase

 October 9, 2025

This year, OCYS is focusing on Article 30 of the UNCRC, which protects every child’s right to practice their own culture, religion, and language. The art showcase gives young people an opportunity to explore their traditions, share their identities, and connect with others through creativity.

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Action Plan 2025-2030 Equitable Standards for Transitions to Adulthood (TAP) for Youth in Care

 October 8, 2025

Developed by the Child Welfare League of Canada and the National Council of Youth in Care Advocates,

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CCCYT Launching New Podcast Beyond the System: Former Youth in Care Empowered by Experience

 October 7, 2025

Hosted by the CCCYT’s former youth in care advisory committee, this podcast raises awareness about trauma as it relates to (former) youth in care.

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The Alberta Child, Youth and Family Enhancement Act Policy Manual Revisions September 5, 2025

 September 25, 2025

The enhancement act policy manual contains policies and procedures that direct casework staff when delivering services under the Child, Youth and Family Enhancement Act.

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Indigenous Games & Activities Directory for Children & Youth (ALIGN)

 September 23, 2025

In honor of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and Orange Shirt Day, ALIGN hopes to encourage both Indigenous and non-Indigenous children and youth alike to learn more about Indigenous culture through fun and play.

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ALIGN CONNECTIONS For Indigenous Children/Youth & Caregivers Sept. 2025

 September 23, 2025

CONNECTIONS is monthly newsletter designed to support Foster and Kinship Caregivers to ensure First Nations, Metis & Inuit children in their care have access to cultural resources, activities and events that broaden their cultural awareness.

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Former Foster Kids Share Their Visions for the Future (The Tyee)

 July 29, 2025

National interviews with people who grew up in the child services system call for preventive, compassionate support.

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Creating Hope Society The Indigenous Boys Matter Too! program

 July 16, 2025

The Indigenous Boys Matter Too! Program (IBMT) is a non-therapeutic wellness program that utilizes cultural teachings, journaling, sharing circles, community building and artistic expression to understand the historic, interpersonal and intergenerational traumas and barriers we may experience as Indigenous Male's.

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