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Permanency Planning and An Act Respecting First Nations, Inuit and Métis Children, Youth and Families
How does the Federal Legislation impact placement decisions related to Indigenous children?
The child's cultural, linguistic, religious and spiritual upbringing and heritage.
The child's views and preferences, giving due weight to the child's age and maturity, unless they cannot be ascertained.
What is the role of the foster parent in promoting attachment and emotional ties to family members when the child is unable to live with their family?
How is the Federal Legislation going to change the care of Indigenous children currently in the continuing custody of a Director under the Child, Family and Community Service Act?
A reassessment based on the placement priorities must occur at least every six months when an Indigenous child or youth is in an adoption placement until the Adoption Order is completed.
Reassessments will take place for Indigenous children and youth until a Permanent Transfer of Custody has been made.
Reassessments will be completed when a previously unknown family member is identified.
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