
Making a Claim for Compensation
The Claims Period for the Removed Child Class and the Removed Child Family Class is now open. Members of these two Classes can submit a Claim for compensation. Class Members have three years to
This section is for those of us who live in out-of-home care or have in the past. It includes info about: accessing supports as we become adults, the children and families class action lawsuit and who qualifies, and impacts it may have on our lives. There are posters, write-ups, videos, and podcasts to explore. And it’s a good idea for all of us to visit the ‘making the most of our money’ section too.
The Claims Period for the Removed Child Class and the Removed Child Family Class is now open. Members of these two Classes can submit a Claim for compensation. Class Members have three years to
First Nations youth can search contact information for support programs and services across Canada on Resources Around Me. This directory is also searchable by First Nations community, language, type of
RBC has put together a self-directed online course that can help you make financial decisions that reflect your values and keep you safe: whether you just started a job, or
This two-minute video was created by the Caring Society with and at the recommendation of youth. Source
This two-minute video was created by the Caring Society in collaboration with and on the recommendation of youth. Source
This two-minute video was created by the Caring Society in collaboration with and on the recommendation of youth. Source
This four-minute video also explains what Sudden Wealth Syndrome is. Source
Here is a link to an in-depth financial education program for young adults, offered in both English and French.
A report by the Aboriginal Healing Foundation on the impact of compensation payments for residential school survivors, their families and communities found both positive and negative stories and experiences. Coming
Spirit Bear Podcast, Season 2, Episode 1: Sarah Clarke on Stopping the Discrimination and Preventing its Recurrence: On this episode of the Ask an Expert series, Dr. Cindy Blackstock