Nicole Bonnie is the CEO of the Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Societies (OACAS). She’s also a member of the IPC’s Strategic Advisory Council

Pursuing a career in the child welfare sector [2:52]Making history as the first Black CEO of the OACAS [4:53]Privacy misunderstandings and hesitancy about sharing information with a children’s aid society about a child who may be at risk [7:35]A shift in the focus of the Dress Purple Day campaign from abuse reporting to supporting families [10:40]Findings of the Ontario Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect [11:00]One Vision One Voice report [15:40]Collecting data under Ontario’s Anti-Racism Act [18:32]Potential harms of data collection to groups and to broader communities [24:50]Helping people exercise their privacy and access rights under Part X of the Child, Youth and Family Services Act [28:15]Getting young people involved in digital literacy and digital rights issues fairly and equitably [33:10]

Resources:

Yes, You Can. Dispelling the Myths About Sharing Information with Children’s Aid Societies (IPC brochure)Dress Purple Day (OACAS campaign)Ontario Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect - 2018
(Dr. Barbara Fallon, University of Toronto)New report reveals the reality of anti-Black racism in Ontario child welfare service delivery (One Vision One Voice report)Annual progress report 2022: Ontario’s Anti-Racism Strategic PlanIPC Strategic Priorities 2021-2025It’s About You: Your file and Your Rights Under Ontario’s Child and Family Services Law (IPC brochure)Access, Privacy and the Child, Youth and Family Services Act (IPC webinar)

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