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Manitoba Announces First Social Impact Bond

Manitoba Announces First Social Impact Bond

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Doula Project Aims to Strengthen Bonds Between Indigenous Mothers and Infants and Reduce the Number of Days Infants Spend in Care

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CTV News: Pilot Project aims to

CTV News: Pilot Project aims to "Restore the Sacred Bond"

Posted in In The News, Restoring The Sacred Bond

CTV host Maralee Caruso, speaks to Jolene Mercer (Executive Director of the Initiative) and Tara Petti (CEO, Southern Network) to learn about Manitoba's first social impact bond, the Restoring the Sacred Bond Initiative.

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Youth Leaving State Care Need Education Support

Youth Leaving State Care Need Education Support

Posted in In The News, News Sidebar

The general public should stay informed about the well-being of young people in care and hold governments to account — to ensure that they are meeting their obligations to support young people’s well-being and educational progress.

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Province, CFS join forces, seek investment in program to reduce Indigenous kids in care

Province, CFS join forces, seek investment in program to reduce Indigenous kids in care

Posted in News & Events, In The News, Home Page, Announcement, News Sidebar

The pilot will support up to 200 at-risk expectant mothers. SFNNC will lead the project and work with the doula service provider, Wiijii’idiwag Ikwewag, to identify expectant mothers who may not have the resources to effectively parent their babies.

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Manitoba's 1st social impact bond hopes to raise $3M to help at-risk moms

Manitoba's 1st social impact bond hopes to raise $3M to help at-risk moms

Posted in In The News, Restoring The Sacred Bond

Manitoba's first social impact bond is looking for $3 million in private investment to pay for a program to reduce the number of days children in the province spend in care.

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Press Release: Southern First Nations Network of Care Partners with RedMane Technology Canada

Press Release: Southern First Nations Network of Care Partners with RedMane Technology Canada

Posted in In The News, Restoring The Sacred Bond

Restoring the Sacred Bond is an early intervention program aimed at reducing the number of newborn child welfare apprehensions and days that young children are spending in the care of child welfare.

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CBC News: We're separating babies from their teenage mothers in care, perpetuating a never-ending cycle

CBC News: We're separating babies from their teenage mothers in care, perpetuating a never-ending cycle

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Teens who give birth in care are 11 times more likely to have their babies taken by child protection services

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CBC News: B.C. court rules against MCFD, permits Indigenous mother and child to return home with supports

CBC News: B.C. court rules against MCFD, permits Indigenous mother and child to return home with supports

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A provincial court judge has overturned a Ministry of Child and Family Development sanctioned apprehension and ordered an Indigenous mother to be reunited with her baby.

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First Nations CFS agencies tackle funding gaps

First Nations CFS agencies tackle funding gaps

Posted in In The News, News Sidebar

First Nations child welfare agencies in Manitoba have been quietly working with Ottawa and the province to bridge discriminatory funding gaps amid loud protests over a longstanding shortfall, the Free Press has learned.

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BC Court: Indigenous heritage doesn't overrule other factors in adoption.

BC Court: Indigenous heritage doesn't overrule other factors in adoption.

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Aboriginal heritage must be considered when placing a child with an adoptive family, but it does not overrule all other factors in deciding their best interests, the British Columbia Court of Appeal has ruled.

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