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  2. Ministry of Children and Family Development (British Columbia)

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    The amount of funding a family receives for a child in their care varies according to the type of care being provided as well as the age of the child. As of April 2009 a regular or restricted foster home receives $803.82 for a child aged 0–11 and $909.95 for a child aged 12–19.

  3. Compass Family Services - Wikipedia

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    Compass Family Services is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization in San Francisco, California, that provides a wide variety of human services to homeless and at-risk of homelessness families. In 2019, they served 6,000 parents and children. [ 1 ]

  4. Fraser Health - Wikipedia

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    According to the Chilliwack Progress in 2019, home-support clients within Fraser Health would have their care directly managed by the health authority. [10] The change is being made because contracts with external service providers for home support services are set to expire in March 2020.

  5. Allambie Reception Centre - Wikipedia

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    Allambie Reception Centre was a former reception, treatment, classification and transit centre for children admitted to the care of the Victorian Government in Australia.The centre operated between 1961 and 1990 and was initially managed by the Family Welfare Division of the Social Welfare Department, later the Department of Community Welfare Services and Community Services Victoria.

  6. NIL/TU,O Child and Family Services Society v BC Government ...

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    NIL/TU,O's mandate was to provide child care services to First Nations children in a "culturally appropriate" context. [2] NIL/TU,O was subject to a tripartite agreement under which the province delegated control over certain child welfare services to NIL/TU,O; the federal government provided around 65% of NIL/TU,O's funding. [3]

  7. Compass card (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    The Compass card is a contactless smart card automated fare collection system used primarily for public transit in Metro Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Compass card readers were first implemented as a beta in September 2013. [1] Due to delays, full implementation to the general public began in August 2015.

  8. List of school districts in British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Many districts' names are a legacy of this pattern. In 1946, the Ministry of Education rearranged the province's 650 school districts into 74, giving each a number and a name. [1] The school districts were numbered geographically starting in the southeast corner and proceeding in a counter-clockwise pattern.

  9. Grace Lore - Wikipedia

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    Victoria, British Columbia, Canada Grace Lore MLA is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in the 2020 British Columbia general election . [ 1 ] She represents the electoral district of Victoria-Beacon Hill as a member of the British Columbia New Democratic Party .