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Community :: The Children's Aid Society
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At The Children's Aid Society, we believe that the protection of children and youth is a collaborative effort. It is the community's responsibility; as a whole, to ensure the well-being of children and youth. This website is WCAG 2.0 level A compliant. The Children's Aid Society endeavours to ensure that its services are open, inclusive, safe, affirming and positive for of all the LGBTQ community members and their allies.
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About Us :: The Children's Aid Society
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Public and Delegation attendance. Raquo; About Us. The Children’s Aid Society of Ottawa (CASO) is non-profit community organization funded by the Government of Ontario, legally mandated to protect children and youth from abuse and neglect. The CAS is one of over 46 agencies across the province regulated by the Ministry of Children and Youth Services. And governed by the Ontario Child and Family Services Act (CFSA). Find out more about us, review our CAS Toolkit.
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News and Events :: The Children's Aid Society
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Raquo; News and Events. The Children's Aid Society of Ottawa (CASO) is committed to establishing and maintaining great partnerships with many community organizations, such as those who provide services to First Nations, Inuit and Métis families (Wabano Centre for Aboriginal Health, Minwaashin Lodge, Makonsag Aboriginal Headstart, Tewegan Housing for Aboriginal Youth, Ottawa Inuit Children's Centre, Tungasuvvingat Inuit, and Odawa Native Friendship Centre). Heidi Langille, Inuit Liaison Worker. I think it...
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National Volunteer Month :: The Children's Aid Society
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Raquo; News and Events. Raquo; National Volunteer Month. April is recognized as National Volunteer Month, more specifically, during the National Volunteer Week running from April 12th through the 18th. In 2014, our volunteers gave over 40,000 hours to the Children’s Aid Society of Ottawa through a variety of programs. Become a child's superhero today, become a valuable member of our Volunteer Services Team by calling (613) 747-7800 ext. 2805. To find out more.
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Page Not Found :: The Children's Aid Society
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Raquo; Page Not Found. The page you were looking for was not found. This website is WCAG 2.0 level A compliant. The Children's Aid Society endeavours to ensure that its services are open, inclusive, safe, affirming and positive for of all the LGBTQ community members and their allies.
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In Memoriam - Kanata Rooster's Mens Hockey League
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Kanata Rooster's Mens Hockey League. Scenes from The Cup. Scenes from the Cup II. In Memorium Connor "Pip" Hayes.
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Volunteer :: The Children's Aid Society
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Engaging the community is fundamental when working to protect children and youth. Our volunteers play an important role in preserving that connection. The greatest satisfaction in volunteering with us, is knowing that you have truly improved the life of a child or youth. Our volunteers come from all walks of life. They are men and women, young and old. They are single and partnered. They represent diverse cultural, racial, ethnic and religious backgrounds. Tutor for children and youth in care.
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Page Not Found :: The Children's Aid Society
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Services :: The Children's Aid Society
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Personal Information Request (Crown Wards). The CAS is obligated to investigate reported situations in which a child or youth may be in need of protection. These are situations where a person has reasonable grounds to suspect that the actions, or lack of actions, of a parent or caregiver caused harm or created a risk of harm to a child or youth under sixteen (16) years of age. The CAS works at providing service in a manner that recognizes First Nations, Métis and Inuit culture, heritage and traditions an...