The Caring Society works with many people, young and old, who help to support reconciliation and the rights of First Nations Kids. We do this through different campaigns and events. The Caring Society believes that everyone can make a...
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Website: www.ohrc.on.caWhat: public education, resource, complaintWhere: Ontario
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Website: www.bchrc.netWhat: advocacy, public education, resource, direct service, program, researchWhere: British Columbia
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Website: www.hrlsc.on.caWhat: resource, online service, direct service, how-to, lawWhere: Ontario
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Website: www.justice.gov.nl.caWhere: Newfoundland and Labrador
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Website: www.yhrc.yk.caWhat: public education, resource, complaintWhere: Yukon
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Almost all provinces have someone called an "Advocate" for children and youth. This is a person who can help you if you feel your rights are not being respected. Click here to find your advocate.
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Website: www.ocya.alberta.ca
The Office of the Child and Youth Advocate Alberta informs young people and children about their rights and helps if they feel their rights have been violated or their best interests have not been considered. This site also provides...
What: direct service, resourceWhere: Alberta -
An online tool for organizations and people who want to achieve non-discrimination. See http://www.racialequityresourceguide.org/.
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The website was made so that Indigenous kids, and people who support Indigenous kids, can learn more about their rights and who to go to if they feel that their rights are not being respected.