Commission aims to make CAS accountable
If you want to know how Ontario's Grade 6 pupils are doing with reading skills, you could find out by checking the EQAO website.
Want to know the average emergency-department wait time? Public websites also offer that information.
But if you want to find out information about how vulnerable children are faring in the Children's Aid Society (CAS) agencies — such as the average amount of time they spend in CAS care — getting that information can be daunting, said Ene Underwood, chairwoman of The Commission to Promote Sustainable Child Welfare.
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All about the children
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Wednesday, July 07, 2010
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