by 5by5 Admin | Mar 30, 2022 | Members only
This power point was designed by our practicum student Robert Belley to give you some information on how to register a child to receive his or her treaty status cards. There are links that take you to the Government of Canada website to either download and print out...
by 5by5 Admin | Mar 30, 2022 | Members only
This power point presentation was designed by our practicum student Robert Belley, which aims to bring awareness to how Indigenous children are placed into care, whether through foster care or adoption. These children can be suffering the traumas from historical...
by 5by5 Admin | Dec 6, 2021 | Members only, Uncategorized
Even if you know that your child has not been abused, there is information in this guide that is essential reading for all parents. The children who are most likely to become victims are kids who feel detached, alone, or isolated—all feelings that foster kids and...
by 5by5 Admin | Sep 14, 2021 | Uncategorized
Openness in adoption does not mean shared parenting. It is about maintaining positive, child-centred relationships. No matter where a child is adopted from, these relationships are part of a child’s identity. Open adoption allows you to know your child better...
by 5by5 Admin | Sep 14, 2021 | Uncategorized
Openness in adoption is used to describe the ongoing relationship and contact between the biological family and/or significant people in a child’s life prior to their adoption and the adoptive family (including the child) after the adoption is finalized.