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Youth in and from the foster care system

Recommendation 21: Ensure schools re-open in September and a plan is in place to ensure classrooms are open for youth in care to attend should a second wave occur.


Social connections

Recommendation 22: Support workers need to provide in-person support to make a strong connection with youth. For those who are unable to, they should provide frequent virtual check-ins.


Social connections

Recommendation 23: Provide youth with ongoing training around technology, so they are able to use it safely to maintain social connections and are able to protect themselves from online bullying or trafficking.


Social connections

Recommendation 24: Provide youth with recreation and free youth-led fun activities to promote positive socialization post-pandemic.


Social connections

Recommendation 25: Youth who have faced stigma around physical distancing would like an opportunity to share with the community their experience of COVID-19.


Social connections

Recommendation 26: Family supports should be identified via eco-mapping and there should be planned visits that maintain that connection.


Social connections

Recommendation 27: Youth should be provided access to free family counseling if they want to return home.


Mental health

Recommendation 29: Free counseling should be provided to all youth and should be available on-line and inperson. Youth recommend providing young people with a choice in their counselor.


Mental health

Recommendation 30: Increased mental health services that are pro-active with a focus on self-care and safety plans, including access to online programs and supports.


Mental health

Recommendation 31: Low-barrier support that provides drop in programming or short, easy life-skills workshops such as budgeting, employment, career training, mental wellness, and social activities. Youth recommend non-clinical activities such as walking with a community support worker.


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