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Ontario Introduces Legislation To Strengthen Protection Of Kids In The Foster Care System

ONTARIO-The Ontario government has introduced legislation that it says, if passed, would further improve the safety, well-being and privacy of children and youth in care and other licensed out-of-home care settings.

“These changes represent a significant step towards achieving our government’s vision of an Ontario where all children, youth, and families, including those in the child and youth services sector, have the resources and supports they need to succeed and thrive,” said Michael Parsa, Minister of Children, Community and Social Services.

The Supporting Children’s Futures Act, 2024, and other proposed changes include:

  • Strengthening the ministry’s oversight of foster care and group homes, including stronger licensing enforcement tools to hold them accountable to the high standards and safeguards in place to help keep children and youth safe and healthy.
  • Enhancing privacy protections of those who are currently or were formerly in the child welfare system by further restricting access to personal childhood histories and protection records.
  • Increasing the frequency that children’s aid societies are required to visit children in care, such as children in foster homes and group homes, to support their continued safety and well-being.
  • Expanding the type of information individuals working with vulnerable children and youth can be required to provide beyond formal police record checks, such as an offence declaration.
  • Ensuring children’s aid societies and out-of-home care licensees provide children and youth with information about the Ombudsman and how to contact their office.
  • Looking at ways to give placing agencies more flexibility to ensure siblings can stay together in the same foster home when possible.

The Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services and the Ministry of Education says they will also continue to work together to put in place resources, tools and personnel to help students and at-risk youth get the job skills they need to build a brighter future.

 

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