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Child Protection Services Policy Apprehended Child Returned to Parent With No Court Application
Child Protection Services Policy 1.10 - Apprehended Child Returned to Parent With No Court Application
2.13 Children's Special Allowance Policy
Children in Care Policy 2.13 - Children's Special Allowance
Child Sexual Abuse Advisory Committee
The Provincial Child Sexual Abuse Advisory Committee was formed in 1991 with representatives from Family and Human Services, education, police services, community organizations, and adult survivors. The mandate of the committee is to promote a coordinated, informed, cooperative...
Counselling Resources for Survivors of Sexual Abuse and Sexual Assault
This inventory lists all known counselling resources on Prince Edward Island for survivors of sexual abuse/assault.

Grandparents caring for children get help from province
Supporting Island families - Grandparents, other family members, and friends caring for children will get financial help and supports from the provincial government. A new Grandparents and Care Providers program helps families who provide out-of-home care for children for safety...

UPEI attracted him; now PEI is home
Creating jobs for Islanders - Almost ten years ago, on a cold wintery Prince Edward Island day, Nigerian-raised James Omowumi stepped off a plane at the Charlottetown airport and he has never looked back. James is a disability support case worker with the Department of Family and...

Alternate dispute resolution puts children’s needs first
Supporting Island families - When parents separate, there can be a lot of wrangling over major decisions. It's Darrell Gallant’s job to help them put the fighting aside and deal with the important decisions about the children they share. As a mediator in the Family Court...
Social workers protect children at risk
Supporting Island families - For Lindsay Clow, a big part of her job’s reward is knowing that she can help a child in crisis – or even save a life. “The ultimate goal is that we want to support Island families and children to ensure that children can live a life free from harm...

Province increases child-care funding
Supporting Island families - Jalene Cormier says getting more help with child care will make a big difference for her family. An increase in the province’s child-care subsidy program of $300,000 will benefit more than 1,600 Island children. Rates for before and after-school child...