The Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Societies has apologized for harm done to Indigenous children and families in the province.
The association says it made the apology Tuesday during a gathering at Rama First Nation.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Children’s Aid Societies and Indigenous Child and Family Well-Being Agencies in Ontario ARE open and continuing service. We are NOT closed. Although agencies across the province have modified their business practices to respond to health and safety concerns, their core protection services continue. If any member of the public or professional have a concern about the safety and/or well-being of a child or youth under 18, they should immediately contact their local Children’s Aid Societies or Indigenous Child and Family Well-Being Agency. A list of local contact information for these agencies are available here.
The Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Societies has apologized for harm done to Indigenous children and families in the province.
The association says it made the apology Tuesday during a gathering at Rama First Nation.