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Children’s Aid Society of Oxford County is non-profit, community organization legally mandated to protect children and youth from abuse and neglect.
We advocate for and protect children’s rights, supports and strengthens families; and is a leader for change in our community. Through culturally competent services, with the support of the community, we help parents and caregivers build healthy families and provide a safe environment for children and youth.
Call us. We are here to help. We are available by phone 24 hours a day, seven days a week to the community.
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On International Women’s Day we want to recognize and celebrate all women, in all their diversity, who work every day to support and care for children, youth, and families across our province. Thank you!
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At Oxford County CAS we have a dedicated team of Child Protection Workers who, through their knowledge, training, and skillset, work to support the community in impactful ways.
During Social Work Week we take some time to reflect on the value of our Child Protection Workers and thank them for …their ongoing commitment to the safety and wellbeing of the community.
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Upcoming ASIST two-day workshop in suicide intervention skills!!!
This workshop is for you if:
➡️you work with or support children and youth
➡️you want to learn and practice a life-saving intervention model
Date: Thurs Mar 14th & Fri Mar 15th
Time: 8:30am-4:30pm
… Location: CAS Oxford (217 Peel St, Woodstock)
Multi-purpose room (lower level)
Cost: FREE (Registration required)
Hosted by CAS Oxford & Woodstock Hospital
Contact Raeann Moss @ rmoss@casoxford.on.ca for registration and questions
ASIST works. It is widely used by professionals and the general public.
Learn more and see the evidence at https://livingworks.net/training/livingworks-asist/
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Children and youth deserve to feel safe and secure in all spaces and from all forms of discrimination, including from their peers. On #PinkShirtDay, we wear pink as a reminder to be kind and accepting. Bullying is not acceptable.
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Reading is a passport to countless adventures!
Thank you so much to Journey Well Health & Wellness and your community book-collecting partners (Whisk and Roll Bakery, The Happy Hippo Co, Real Treats Popcorn and Sweets, & Potter and Mill) for hosting your Great Book Roundup for …Literacy Day!
We appreciate the donation and know the books will be well loved by so many children and families across our community!
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We have a collective responsibility to keep young people safe, including from human trafficking. Know the signs: https://www.ontario.ca/page/about-human-trafficking #EndHumanTrafficking
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DUTY TO REPORT (Free Information Sessions)
March 18th, April 15th, May 27th, & June 17th
9-10am via ZOOM
This workshop is for you if:
👉you work with children and youth
👉you want to understand your legislative duty under
the Child, Youth, and Family Services …Act
👉you want to know what happens when you make a
referral to Child Welfare
👉you would like to know how Children's Aid works
with families in the community
For Registration, contact:
Raeann at rmoss@casoxford.on.ca
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Family isn’t always biological. Family can be your extended family, friends, or community. For young people, having supportive networks is critical to their success and well-being.
Wishing everyone a wonderful Family Day, with the people who you connect with as family.
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Upcoming ASIST two-day workshop in suicide intervention skills!!!
This workshop is for you if:
➡️you work with or support children and youth
➡️you want to learn and practice a life-saving intervention model
Date: Mon Feb 26th & Tues Feb 27th
Time: …8:30am-4:30pm
Location: CAS Oxford (217 Peel St, Woodstock)
Multi-purpose room (lower level)
Cost: FREE (Registration required)
Hosted by CAS Oxford & Woodstock Hospital
Contact Raeann Moss @ rmoss@casoxford.on.ca for registration and questions
ASIST works. It is widely used by professionals and the general public.
Learn more and see the evidence at https://livingworks.net/training/livingworks-asist/
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February is Black History Month, a time for us to learn and honour the legacy of Black people in Canada and their communities. #BlackHistoryMonth
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Come join our team!
We are recruiting for several positions:
Service Manager, Child Protection Worker, and Child & Family Support Worker – Casual.
Please find full details for each position here:
https://www.casoxford.on.ca/careers/
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The Children’s Aid Society of Oxford County invites you to be part of our community focused, child and youth centred, Board of Directors! For full information on how to apply, please follow the link below to the Board of Directors tab.
https://www.casoxford.on.ca/volunteer/
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DUTY TO REPORT (Free Information Sessions)
January 15th, & February 12th
9-10am via ZOOM
This workshop is for you if:
👉you work with children and youth
👉you want to understand your legislative duty under
the Child, Youth, and Family Services Act
👉you want to… know what happens when you make a
referral to Child Welfare
👉you would like to know how Children's Aid works
with families in the community
For Registration, contact:
Raeann at rmoss@casoxford.on.ca
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This holiday season, find ways to reach out to your friends, family, and neighbours, especially those who may be struggling. Find ways to keep them safe and supported at http://oacas.org/resources. We need to continue to stay connected during these challenging times. #HereToHelpON
While …our office is now closed until January 2nd 2024, our after hours team is reachable for emergencies at 519 539-6176.
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Thank you to Dr. Maria Odumodu and her team for donating some wonderful gifts to help brighten the holidays for children in our community! We appreciate your generosity and thoughtfulness.
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We are so grateful for the generosity of our community! Thank you to Sierra Construction Group for the delivery of a sleigh-load of toys to help bring joy to the families we serve this holiday season!!!
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Shopping is taking place this week!
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Today marks 15 years since #JordansPrinciple, a law that guarantees First Nations children access to care/services where and when they need them, was passed in the House of Commons.
Take a moment with the slides to learn about Jordan River Anderson.
Read about some common myths related to… #JordansPrinciple:
https://www.oacas.org/2021/05/4-myths-about-jordans-principle/
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DUTY TO REPORT (Information Sessions)
December 11th, January 15th, & February 12th
9-10am via ZOOM
This workshop is for you if:
👉you work with children and youth
👉you want to understand your legislative duty under
the Child, Youth, and Family Services …Act
👉you want to know what happens when you make a
referral to Child Welfare
👉you would like to know how Children's Aid works
with families in the community
For Registration, contact:
Raeann at rmoss@casoxford.on.ca
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The Christmas Place helps families experiencing financial hardship provide gifts for their children. For more info on how parents can register for this program, check out the video👇🎅🎄