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Raising the village: Measuring the well-being of children and families in Toronto

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Toronto Child & Family Network
Format: 
Report
Publication Date: 
8 Jan 2014

About this report:

Raising the Village: Measuring the Well-being of Children and Families in Toronto (Part 1) is a report by the Toronto Child and Family Network. It outlines five child and five family outcomes that will be monitored in order to understand the well-being of children and families in Toronto. The development of these outcomes was a collaborative effort between the Toronto Child & Family Network, the City of Toronto, and the broader community.

About the Toronto Child & Family Network:

The Toronto Child and Family Network plans, coordinates and promotes the broad range of services for children up to 12 years of age and their families. It is a partnership between a cross-section of agencies and organizations who share the same goal of promoting positive outcomes for new and expectant parents, children, and families in Toronto. The Network includes representatives from municipal and provincial governments, school boards, hospitals, service providers, non-profit organizations, and advocacy groups. It is guided by a Steering Committee and six advisory and planning committees: Family Support, Early Learning & Identification, Early Learning and Care, Health, Aboriginal Advisory, and French Language Advisory.

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