In November 2011, for the first time in the history of Canada, people currently and formally living “in care” had hearings at a provincial legislature. Organized and run by young people, the Office of the Ontario Provincial Advocate for Children and Youth held the hearings over two days at Queens Park, the location of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Wendy and Rasheeda, two of the young people involved in making the hearings happen, talk about the hearings, the report that came from the hearings, called My Real Life Book (click on link to go to website and download a copy of the report), and responses to the report.
A Talk With Ontario Autism Coalition
Non-Adult Sex Work, A Discussion with Nikki Thomas
A look within the LGBTQ Community: One Persons Opinion
Adult Allies in Youth Justice Movements with Dr. Hava Gordon
Thinking of Sexuality as a Spectrum
Confessions of a (former) Teenage Transexual Whore, a conversation with Star.
Spanking Your Child: Good or Bad?
Harm Reduction Programs For Youth Around The World With Murtaza Majeed from YouthRISE
Social Media, Communications and Young Peoples Voice
Being a Mindful Practitioner, Parent, and Person with Tina Lackner
Searching For Home: Beyond Adultism
Drama Therapy and Ethnodrama with Dr. Stephen Snow
Being Black in Care, a conversation with Denise and Priscilla from the Hairstory Project
Supporting People in Post Disaster Contexts, a conversation with Serena Thomas
Speaking About Mental Health, a conversation with Jenn
Youth Work and Faith a conversation with Naomi Stanton
Stigma Within Communities that Fight for Equality
Supporting Children, Youth and Refugee Families, a Conversation with Adrienne Carter
Hairstory: Black Families in the Child Welfare System a conversation with Denise, Priscella and Erica
The Isibindi Model, a conversation with Zeni Thumbadoo
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