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Archive for July, 2007

Blue Sky DJ Service

Posted by catherine on July 25th, 2007

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Recently the Pape Adolescent Resource Centre(PARC) launched the Blue Sky DJ Service. It is a DJ enterprise that offers training to young men aged 16-24, currently or formerly in the care of the CAS, who are a part of Standard Issue (PARC’s young men’s group). The purpose of the Blue Sky DJ Service is to inspire young men who live in the care of the
Children’s Aid Society to create a career in the DJ business or transition to a post-secondary education.

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Window Safety

Posted by catherine on July 17th, 2007

With warmer weather comes open windows and that combination can be deadly for small children. The following tips from Safe Kids Canada will help keep your kids safe. (more…)

Stand Up for Kids!

Posted by irma on July 16th, 2007

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  Each year, The CAS’s in Toronto present awards to individuals and organizations whose work or actions have helped prevent or stop child abuse.  Click here for more information.

Summer Safety Tips for Parents and Caregivers

Posted by catherine on July 13th, 2007

Now that summertime is here there are a few things that parents and caregivers can do to keep children safe while they have fun this summer. Read safety tips for riding, swimming, walking and playing safe. (more…)

Two young boys are kicking a worn soccer ball against the side of the house. They are so similar in appearance they could be twins. They both stop for a moment and stare at the social worker as she steps out of her car. As she comes closer and says hello, one boy steps forward:

“When is the baby coming? Do you have her now?” (more…)