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Building Bridges to Belonging … is A philosophy which stresses that every child should have a family Is supported by: A forum A promising practice guide.

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Page 1: Building Bridges to Belonging … is A philosophy which stresses that every child should have a family Is supported by: A forum A promising practice guide.

Building Bridges to Belonging

Page 2: Building Bridges to Belonging … is A philosophy which stresses that every child should have a family Is supported by: A forum A promising practice guide.

Building Bridges to Belonging … is A philosophy which stresses that every child

should have a family

Is supported by:A forumA promising practice guideAn advocacy plan which includes legislative

change

Page 3: Building Bridges to Belonging … is A philosophy which stresses that every child should have a family Is supported by: A forum A promising practice guide.

Some guiding thoughts“What would a good parent do?”

“Every child deserves a forever family”

“No relationship should start with an

expiry date”

Belonging is more than a placement

Page 4: Building Bridges to Belonging … is A philosophy which stresses that every child should have a family Is supported by: A forum A promising practice guide.

Some factsThe average age of leaving home is between

27+The mandated age for youth in CAS care to

leave family homes is 17 – or by their 18th birthday

Emotionally, youth in care are, on average, about 2 years behind their peers – which means they are 15 when they are forced into independence

Ontario graduation rates are about 78%; for youth in care it’s about 47% - at the age of 20.

Page 5: Building Bridges to Belonging … is A philosophy which stresses that every child should have a family Is supported by: A forum A promising practice guide.

The ForumIn June 2009, OACAS hosted a forum which

included:leading research on outcomes for youth AND Ontario

CAS experience in implementing services in: Foster care for youth to age 21 Legal custody Subsidized kin care as an option for a permanent family Adoption of older youth

Take home … ideas for building bridges for youth to belong to families in all of the above

Page 6: Building Bridges to Belonging … is A philosophy which stresses that every child should have a family Is supported by: A forum A promising practice guide.

The “guide”Promising practicesBuilt on the “Looking After Children”

foundationAnchored in research and dataDeveloped by CAS experts in OntarioOffers:

Clear goals Current knowledge Innovative ideas in Ontario and elsewhere Ideas on which to build Tools and links

Page 7: Building Bridges to Belonging … is A philosophy which stresses that every child should have a family Is supported by: A forum A promising practice guide.

Ideas to consider: Consider policies which focus on the most important thing – making sure

that every youth has a family: Strive to find a permanent family– ask the youth!* Remember that adoption and legal custody are options for youth* Build connections with at least one positive adult family member/kin

Also ensure there is a strong safety net: Where legal parent is not found, consider foster care until 21* Provide health and dental and EAP until 25 (Crown Ward Aftercare)*

Support youth voice and networking Youth to youth – peer support is critical to “belonging” Peer groups are most successful when facilitated and supported by adults

Focus on positive, life successes Help make the connection to employment Build skills and interests - look for one mentor who shares interest in a hobby

or sport Use education advocates to help navigate and get help when needed

Page 8: Building Bridges to Belonging … is A philosophy which stresses that every child should have a family Is supported by: A forum A promising practice guide.

Some tools and tipsBuilding Bridges Guide – includes PACTOACAS Crown Ward Aftercare Benefits

Plan18 to 21 … what’s next – Prescott Russell

experienceLegal custody – the Ottawa experienceEastern Zone Executive Director’s

commitmentRuby Slippers Project (California)

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Questions …. ???

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