Foster Care Council of Canada
The Foster Care Council of Canada was a member-supported organization made up of former foster children advocating for improved transparency and accountability in child welfare services across Canada and was found by a self-proclaimed foster care survivor, John Dunn.
Its Mission was to "involve current and former foster children and their supporters in the process of improving the transparency and accountability of child-welfare services through a strong and united voice".
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- afterfostercare.ca (no longer existing)
- Life In Foster Care Is Like A Subway Ride (A CBC Radio documentary which takes you on a 13-minute virtual subway ride through foster care by a Canadian foster care survivor John Dunn of http://www.johnsinformation.com)
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