En date du 18 octobre 2024, nous traitons les demandes reçues le 6 septembre 2024. Le présent avis est mis à jour tous les mardis et vendredis. Le registre contient le nom des personnes qui ont ...
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This section pertains to foster home licensing and licensing appeals. It also covers requirements for transferring licences to another child and family services agency. Subsection 8(1) of The Child ...
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This section contains provincial policies and standards with respect to the placement of children in foster homes and, when applicable, family residences (including agency staff) used as a place of ...
Manitoba’s Workplace Safety and Health Act and associated regulations are in place to protect the safety and health of workers in Manitoba. View the official versions of The Workplace Safety and ...
This section pertains to the use of voluntary placement agreements for placing children into the care of a child and family services agency. Amendments to the Child and Family Services (CFS) Act have ...
This section contains provincial policy and standards pertaining to removal of a foster child from a foster home or a place of safety. A place of safety parent is able to appeal the removal of a child ...
The Manitoba Affordable Energy Plan is a blueprint outlining the next generation of energy that will keep rates low for all Manitobans. This plan will include government-to-government historic ...
Disclosure is the process, either in writing or verbally, of informing the patient/family or other authorized individuals by regulation to receive information about critical incidents. Provincial ...
Serious injury is defined in the Critical Incident Reporting Regulation, in relation to a critical incident, as a physical injury that could result in permanent disability or death of a child.
The government of Manitoba recognizes and respects the inherent rights of First Nations, Inuit and Métis people to care for their children and families. We acknowledge that families, Nations, and our ...