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  1. Durham Childrens Aid Society has a legal mandate to protect and support the well-being of children and youth. We are available to accept reports of children and youth in need of protection 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

  2. Durham Childrens Aid Society is mandated to provide child protection services to children and youth under the age of 18 and their families, who live in Durham Region. We work with families and our community partners to help children grow up safe, healthy and happy.

  3. You can speak with a worker from our Initial Support team to discuss your concerns and provide advice. We are available by phone 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Please do NOT email us if you have concerns about the safety and well-being of a child or youth.

  4. Durham Childrens Aid Society works collaboratively with families, community members and service providers to overcome barriers to safe and healthy development of children and youth.

  5. Join us in transforming the lives of children, youth, and families. Together, we can create a community where every child can thrive in happiness, have equal opportunities, and receive unwavering support as they journey towards a successful adulthood.

  6. Durham Children's Aid Society. Mandated by the Ontario Ministry of Children and Youth Services to provide child protection services to children under the age of 18 and their families who live in Durham Region.

  7. Learn about childrens aid societies and how they determine if a child needs protection. Learn how to locate a specific childrens aid society, to recognize signs of child abuse or neglect or to review a decision by a society or licensee.

  8. Durham Children's Aid Society, Oshawa, Ontario. 1,007 likes · 22 talking about this · 56 were here. We respond to concerns about children at risk, and support families who may be facing challenges to...

  9. Phone: 9054331551. Fax: 9054330603. Website: http://durhamcas.ca.

  10. support for parents-to-be who may need assistance. support for children and youth in care. place children for adoption. public education and training on identifying and reporting child abuse. If you have a concern about a child at risk, please call 905-433-1551. Eligibility.

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