What We Do
First Nation Family Advocacy Services
The First Nations Family Advocate Office (FNFAO) works with parents, grandparents, and/or care providers to challenge the Child and Family Services (CFS) or judicial system.
We address unethical practices or human rights concerns that result from the decisions enforced upon families or children. Many of the decisions contribute to negative impacts on the child’s safety or well-being of their spirit, emotions, mind, and body.
Our Advocates also work with children and families involved with CFS to ensure:
- Children are not placed in care for experiencing unique needs due to medical, behavioral, or mental health reasons.
- Children who have been through a traumatic experience receive full supports for at least one year before any consideration of Voluntary Placement Agreements with CFS agencies.
- Advocacy for children and families to receive other services within and external to the community.
- Family reunification by providing guidance and support to parents on their healing path.
- Access to healing supports for children and other family members to deal with system involvement and support families to move forward together.
Who We Serve
FAMILIES AND CHILDREN | FIRST NATIONS AND ORGANIZATIONS