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Helping Kids Feel Safe

Posted by irma on October 1st, 2007

The only way to stop child abuse is to talk about it, a new public service announcement created by Nancy Marshall, volunteer, teaches children to tell a trusted adult if they are being hurt. 

Click here to watch the video with Windows Media Player (recommended).

Click here to watch the video with another Media Player or if you are using a MAC computer. 

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Housing Crisis Face Youth Leaving Care

Posted by catherine on September 14th, 2007

Children’s Service workers know the story all too well. The chronic shortage of affordable, accessible and safe housing for our youth in care is a serious problem. Homefree is a not-for- profit organization which has been established by CAS of Toronto and the Catholic Children’s Aid Society of Toronto to tackle this problem. (more…)

Posted by catherine on May 18th, 2007

We have created this part of this website just for you!  You will find statistics and other most commonly requested information.  Due to the volume of requests, we cannot  provide personal interviews.  (more…)

How are we doing?

Posted by catherine on March 2nd, 2007

Read our latest progress report.  Board Update: Mid Year Report 2006 to 2007 It covers trends, challenges and accomplishments.  For example, did you know that the average age of children living in our care is increasing?  Read on. 

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For Students

Posted by irma on February 21st, 2007

Child abuse…what are the different types of abuse?….read on.

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