Kids Help Phone The Child Protection System in Canada Presented at CHI International Consultation Alisa Simon, MPH Vice President, Counselling Services.

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Kids Help Phone The Child Protection System in Canada Presented at CHI International Consultation Alisa Simon, MPH Vice President, Counselling Services and Programs

Kids Help Phone is an essential service available to the 6.5 million young people aged 5-20 in Canada Kids Help Phone provides free, anonymous, confidential, professional counselling services 24 hours a day 365 days a year in English and French Kids Help Phone has developed and maintained the largest referral database for children and youth in Canada. We have more than 37,000 referral agencies nation-wide. With the kids website transformation project we now have 4 distinct websites (Teen and Kids, in English and French) offering young people a place to go for age-appropriate, direct and indirect web-based counselling services. Kids Help Phone’s Service

How We Help

Why Young People Contact Kids Help Phone (2011)

Kids Help Phone’s Contacts Parental Addiction Violence and Abuse Family Violence Sexual Abuse Self Injury Suicidal Ideation Emancipation Needing food Homelessness Prostitution Mentioned in 20% of calls

The Child Protection System in Canada

Canada’s provinces and territories all have child welfare agencies that can be contacted by the public 24 hours a day. receive and investigate reports of possible child abuse and neglect; provide services to families who need assistance in the protection and care of their children; arrange for children to live with kin, foster families, or licensed group home facilities when they are not safe at home; arrange permanent adoptive homes for children; and arrange and support independent living services for youth leaving foster care

The Child Protection System in Canada Each Province/ Territory has different child protection legislation and reports to different government Ministries ProvinceAge Coverage Ontario/ Northwest Territories / Saskatchewan / Newfoundland/ Labrador/ Nova Scotia / Nunavut Under 16 (Sometimes extended for youth already in care) New BrunswickUnder 16 (Under 19 for youth with a disability Prince Edward IslandUnder 16 (16-18 for youth with mental/emotional or physical challenges) Quebec/ Manitoba/ Alberta/ Yukon Under 18 British ColumbiaUnder 19

235,842 child-maltreatment-related investigations conducted in Canada in ,000 children and youth were the victims of a sexual offence or physical assault in 2009 In 2007, there were an estimated 67,000 children in out-of-home care across Canada The Child Protection System in Canada

Graduation rate of 44% compared to their peers who have an 81% graduation rate. 82% of children in care have diagnosed special needs. 46% of youth in care rely on psychotropic medication to help them manage. Youth in Care in Canada

Aboriginal Youth in Canada

Canada’s child poverty rate is 18%. The child poverty rate in Aboriginal communities is 36%. Youth suicide rates in Aboriginal communities are five times higher than the national average. The impacts of colonization continues to be felt, as Aboriginal groups have higher levels of unemployment, violent death, imprisonment, ill health and lower levels of education Aboriginal Youth in Canada

Aboriginal young people are much more likely to be involved with child protection Less than 6% of the child population in Canada but estimated 26% of children who are placed in out of home care during a child protection investigation Aboriginal children in British Columbia make up roughly 9% of the child population, but account for 49% of children-in-care and 42% of youth in custody Ontario, Aboriginal people represent 2% of the population but 22% of Crown wards Aboriginal Youth in Canada and Child Protection

Healthy Communities Phone evaluation: represent 10% of callers to Kids Help Phone (3x the population) Training for counsellors Advocacy Kids Help Phone’s Work with Aboriginal Youth

Healthy Communities

LGBTQ-identified Youth in Canada

Young people who identify as LGBTQ are at higher risk for: abuse, harassment, violence, parental rejection 1/3 of gay, lesbian and bisexual youth were verbally abused by a family member and 10% had been physically assaulted by a family member due to sexual orientation 35-73% of transgender youth reported “sometimes” or “often” being verbally abused by their parents related to gender expression 50% indicated “sometimes” or “often” being insulted, made to feel guilty and embarrassed in front of others LGTBQ Youth in Canada and Child Protection

Kids Help Phone’s Work with LGBTQ Youth Phone Evaluation: 16% of callers to Kids Help Phone identified as lesbian, gay, bisexual or questioning 4% of callers identified as transgender Training for counsellors

Kids Help Phone’s Work with LGBTQ Youth

Participating in the Ontario Provincial Advocate’s Office You Are Not Alone Campaign

Kids Help Phone and Advocacy Working with National Youth Serving Agencies to develop strategy to protect kids Cyberbullying Supreme Court Case