219 search results for
Other
Recommendation 80:
Increase youth’s safety and security around online activities to mitigate risks of exploitation and online bullying.
-
Category and theme:
Audience:
Groups affected:
Location of recommendation:
Recommendation 10:
Increase youth’s access to housing-focused workshops that assist them in learning about their rights and responsibilities. For example, the Rent Smart Workshop.
-
Category and theme:
Groups affected:
Location of recommendation:
Recommendation 63:
Increase the number of paid work experience programs that build on youth’s lived expertise. For example, the youth-led “Light the Way Youth Homelessness Conference.”
-
Category and theme:
Groups affected:
Location of recommendation:
Recommendation 3:
Increase speeds offered in affordable access programs to meet targets in order to help facilitate equitable and meaningful connectivity for all.
-
Category and theme:
Audience:
Groups affected:
Location of recommendation:
Recommendation 37:
Increase peer support opportunities and engage youth voice in paid focus groups or online surveys.
-
Category and theme:
Audience:
Groups affected:
Location of recommendation:
Recommendation 40:
Increase harm reduction services for youth, including appropriate supplies, naloxone kits and training to use safely. In particular, youth in Williams Lake requested harm reduction services.
-
Category and theme:
Audience:
Groups affected:
Location of recommendation:
Recommendation 11:
Increase access to shelters and provide youth with a safe place to be all night, especially if a second wave of COVID-19 hits. Youth recommend integrating places to isolate within youth shelters.
-
Category and theme:
Groups affected:
Location of recommendation:
Recommendation 13:
Incorporate information about online misogyny into technology literacy resources for youth to account for unsafe online spaces and support them in safely navigating the internet.
-
Category and theme:
Audience:
Groups affected:
Location of recommendation:
Recommendation 15:
Include articles, commentaries or blogs in internal communication networks, so members can learn more about Muslims in Canada and how to help. Quickly deal with any backlash from members on your social networks too.
Islamophobia at Work: Challenges and Opportunities
Group/author:
Canadian Labour Congress
Canadian Labour Congress
Year:
2019
2019
-
Category and theme:
Audience:
Groups affected:
Location of recommendation:
Recommendation 7:
In order to ensure high quality and equitable services, there must be ongoing data collection and evaluation. MCFD should engage the Ministry of Citizen Services and relevant ministries and public bodies to develop and implement a plan that enables:
A cross-ministry plan is to be developed by April 1, 2022 with full implementation of that plan to begin thereafter.
- Longitudinal data collection about young people who have aged out of care in British Columbia.
- Evaluation of post-majority services and supports and the public sharing of the evaluation results.
- Standardized data across the province that is reported regularly, including (but not limited to) the following disaggregated data: identity factors such as ethnicity and gender identity as well as indigeneity – First Nations, Métis and Inuit identity.
A cross-ministry plan is to be developed by April 1, 2022 with full implementation of that plan to begin thereafter.
-
Category and theme:
Audience:
Groups affected:
Location of recommendation: