Aging out: Life after living in the child welfare system in B.C.
Chris Tait and his older sister Marilyn Tait sit at a picnic table at the…
Chris Tait and his older sister Marilyn Tait sit at a picnic table at the…
An Ontario coroner wouldn’t pay to unlock the iPod of a 15-year-old girl who…
An advocate for at-risk youth in the Northwest Territories says the government needs to do more than throw money at the problem of kids aging out of the child welfare system.
The Canadian Press A Metis teenager in government care was alone, hungry and crying out…
Exit Up helps young Indigenous adults cope with life after they age out of the child welfare system.
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