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Child and Youth Advocate to celebrate International Children's Day

Students from four Fredericton-area schools will be joined by Christian Whalen, acting child and youth advocate, at Mactaquac Provincial Park on June 1 to celebrate International Children's Day.

Child and youth advocates say Canada must improve the lives of Aboriginal children

A national plan is urgently needed to address the single most important systemic human rights issue in the country – the health, education and safety of Aboriginal children and youth.

Review of Youth Criminal Justice Act to be undertaken

The provincial government has been notified by the Office of the Child and Youth Advocate that it will carry out a systemic review of services to young persons in New Brunswick in relation to the application of the federal Youth Criminal Justice Act.

Co-release of the 2011 State of the Child report

The New Brunswick Health Council and the Office of the Child and Youth Advocate today released the fourth annual State of the Child report in Fredericton.

Community radio show about children’s rights

A community radio program entitled Comment aimer un enfant (how to love a child) will launch today as a collaboration between the New Brunswick Child and Youth Advocate and CJPN 90.5 FM and the Centre communautaire Sainte-Anne in Fredericton.

Launch of provincial Children's Rights Awareness Week

The first annual Children's Rights Awareness Week in New Brunswick will take place Nov. 18 - 25.

Child and youth advocate reaches out to Saint John autism community

Christian Whalen, acting child and youth advocate, is encouraging families to contact his office if they have concerns about services available to autistic

Richard to lead review of legislative officers; interim replacements announced

Bernard Richard, the outgoing ombudsman and child and youth advocate, will lead a review of the mandates of legislative officers, Premier David Alward announced today.

Follow-up to First Nations child welfare review released

The Office of the Ombudsman and Child and Youth Advocate today released a follow-up to its 2010 report, Hand-in-Hand: A Review of First Nations Child Welfare in New Brunswick.

Report on a Centre of Excellence for Children and Youth with Complex Needs

Staying Connected: A Report of the Task Force on a Centre of Excellence for Children and Youth with Complex Needs was released today by Shirley Smallwood, the parent of a child with complex needs, and by Bernard Richard, ombudsman and child and youth advocate.

State of Our Children and Youth report released

Bernard Richard, ombudsman and child and youth advocate, delivered his third annual State of our Children and Youth address today at the James M. Hill Memorial High School in Miramichi.

Online consultation process launched

Children and youth with complex needs; their parents; stakeholders; and experts in the field can now participate in an online consultation to support the creation of New Brunswick's first centre of excellence for children and youth with complex needs.

Photography exhibit on the rights of the child to be displayed in Riverview

An exhibit featuring the works of UNICEF photographer Pierre-Jean Rey and the texts of France's former Child and Youth Advocate Claire Brisset will be on display Oct. 18-28.

Consultation process outlined for centre of excellence for children and youth with complex needs

Children and youth with complex needs; their parents; stakeholders; and experts in the field will be consulted in the development of recommendations for the creation of New Brunswick's first centre of excellence for children and youth complex needs.

International symposium on the rights of the child to be held in Moncton

An international symposium, Petits d'Hommes: An International Symposium on the Rights of the Child, will take place Oct. 21-23 at the Université de Moncton campus in Moncton.

Start of the International Year of Youth observed

The first edition of the Office of the Child and Youth Advocate newsletter is being released to coincide with the start of the United Nations' International Year of Youth. Bernard Richard, ombudsman and child and youth advocate, made the announcement today.

Ombudsman and child and youth advocate applauds extension of child protection services

Ombudsman and Child and Youth Advocate Bernard Richard is applauding legislative changes that will extend child protection services to youths 16 to 18 years old.

Call for nationwide action to address Aboriginal children's issues

New Brunswick's ombudsman and child and youth advocate, Bernard Richard, is among an alliance of child and youth advocates who are calling for national action to address Aboriginal children's issues.

Report on First Nations child welfare released

Ombudsman and Child and Youth Advocate Bernard Richard today released a report entitled, Hand-in-Hand: A Review of First Nations Child Welfare in New Brunswick.

State of our Children and Youth report released

The annual State of our Children and Youth address was delivered today by Ombudsman and Child and Youth Advocate Bernard Richard.

National launch of children's online privacy discussion paper

An online discussion paper, There Ought to be a Law: Protecting Children's Online Privacy in the 21st century, is being launched nationally by the Online Children's Privacy Working Group.

Ombudsman presents Civil Service Excellence Awards

FREDERICTON (CNB) - Three provincial government employees are the recipients of the Civil Service Excellence Awards for 2008-09.

First Fairness Week to be observed

FREDERICTON (CNB) - High school students in Fredericton will have the opportunity to meet with ombudsman and child and youth advocate Bernard Richard as part of the province's first Fairness Week, Oct. 12-16.

Ombudsman and child youth advocate releases recommendations for the protection of unborn children

FREDERICTON (CNB) - The provincial government has received six recommendations from ombudsman and child and youth advocate Bernard Richard in response to the minister of Social Development's request for comments relating to a recent report from the Child Death Review Committee.

Right to Know Week 2009

The fourth annual Right to Know Week will take place from Sept. 28 to Oct. 2. A number of events are scheduled to raise awareness about people's right to have access to government information as an essential component of democracy and open government.