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Office of the Child and Youth Advocate March 6, 2014 Alberta Association of Services to Children and Families 1

Office of the Child and Youth Advocate (OCYA) The Child and Youth Advocate Act was proclaimed April 1, 2012 2

Child and Youth Advocate Act cont d Preamble Recognizes children and youth are our greatest resource Committed to ensuring the rights, interests, and viewpoints of the most vulnerable children and youth in provincial government systems are considered Recognizes the importance of continual improvement in the provision of services to vulnerable children and youth 3

Child and Youth Advocate Act cont d the role of the Advocate is to represent the rights, interests and viewpoints of children 4

Child and Youth Advocate Act cont d The Advocate serves children receiving a designated service(s): Under the Child, Youth and Family Enhancement Act (CYFEA) Under the Protection of Sexually Exploited Children Act (PSECA) In the youth criminal justice system 5

Children and Youth served To provide a context: by the OCYA In Alberta, over 11,000 are involved in the child intervention system More than 7,900 are in care More than 3,100 are involved with child intervention but not in care The youth justice system has over 4,200 youth who are involved with community corrections or are in custody About one-third of youth are involved with both the child intervention and youth justice systems 6

Overview of the OCYA Annual Budget $12.2 million Current staff complement 58 full-time positions Offices Northern Alberta (Edmonton) 45 positions Southern Alberta (Calgary) 13 positions 7

Overview of the OCYA cont d Organizational Structure Reorganized to: separate from Human Services Ministry meet new legislated mandate To do this, four functional divisions have been formed: Individual Advocacy Systemic Advocacy and Outreach Legal Representation and Quality Assurance Strategic Support 8

Individual Advocacy Individual Advocacy is focused on: Educating young people to ensure that they: understand their rights and are able to exercise them; have opportunities to identify problems and the solutions they want to achieve; participate in decision-making processes affecting them; and are heard and taken seriously. For those young people who are unable to express their interests, advocacy efforts are to bring the child s interests to the forefront of decision makers 9

Systemic Advocacy and Outreach Systemic Advocacy involves: Issues affecting more than one person Issues that will likely reoccur unless changes are made Resolution of the issues require policy or legislative changes 10

Systemic Advocacy and Outreach cont d Outreach involves: Public Education to ensure the public and key stakeholders are informed about issues affecting young people receiving services Collaborative Research to improve services and address the needs of young people Community Advocacy Partnerships to increase advocacy resources available to young people Engaging with Aboriginal stakeholders and communities to strengthen our capacity to advocate for Aboriginal young people in ways that recognizes their unique circumstances 11

Legal Representation and Quality Assurance Legal Representation involves: Appointing lawyers for young people involved in CYFEA and PSECA matters Ensuring young people s legal rights are respected Ensuring young people s voices are heard in court proceedings 12

Legal Representation and Quality Assurance cont d Quality Assurance involves: Ensuring quality assurance processes are developed and implemented across divisions of the OCYA Reviewing systemic issues arising from a serious injury to or death of a young person receiving designated services The review process includes four stages: Reviewing notifications Completing an initial assessment Conducting an investigative review Writing a report 13

OCYA Investigative Review Process Notification 14

OCYA Investigative Review Process 15

OCYA Investigative Review Process 16

Strategic Support Strategic Support ensures the OCYA has the appropriate systems and resources to support the daily operations for: Administrative support Finance Human Resources Information Technology Business and operational planning 17

Reporting The purpose of Reporting is to: Inform the Legislature, appropriate Ministries, stakeholders and public on activities of the OCYA Raise issues of relevance for young people receiving designated services Make recommendations for improvements to services 18

Reporting cont d Types of Reports: Annual Report To summarize the yearly activities of the OCYA Special Reports To identify key issues relevant to young people Service Reports Communication tool with designated service providers (currently under revision) Outline all activities of the OCYA in geographic areas Provide updates about Provincial activities / recommendations 19

For more information contact: The Office of the Child and Youth Advocate 805 Peace Hills Trust Tower 10011 109 Street NW Edmonton AB T5J 3S8 Telephone: (780) 422-6056 www.alberta.ca/advocate 20