https://open.alberta.ca/feeds/custom.atom?topic=Families+and+Children&license_id=OGLA&audience=General+Public&organization=educationOpen Government - Custom query2024-03-29T15:02:13.617866+00:00Alberta Open Governmentpython-feedgenRecently created or updated datasets on Open Government. Custom query: ''https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/71620935-fa49-401e-ac04-b740f186826eSuccess in school for children and youth in care : Provincial Protocol Framework2015-08-18T17:36:49.668387+00:00Success in School for Children and Youth in Care – Provincial Protocol Framework (PPF) is a joint initiative of Alberta Education (AE) and Alberta Children and Youth Services (ACYS) to support improved school outcomes and high school completion rates for children and youth in provincial government care. The PPF describes the roles and responsibilities of the two ministries in implementing policies and procedures to provide the foundation for collaborative efforts at all levels of their respective systems to achieve this goal. The primary purpose of the PPF is to identify and enable strategies to improve educational outcomes for children and youth in care, and to promote consistency of practice across the province between AE and ACYS staff and their partners, such as mental health, youth justice, or contracted agency workers.2015-07-21T19:00:07.537001+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/fea93e55-117e-4e84-a25e-96928f9710dcHomophobic bullying prevention tips for parents2018-01-31T18:16:16.558944+00:00Homophobic bullying is defined as bullying behaviours that are motivated by prejudice against a person’s actual or perceived sexual orientation. This fact sheet presents the parents or guardians tips in case their child is the victim of homophobic bullying.2017-04-27T16:16:55.517310+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/9961f325-4fc3-403e-816d-87699f2216c6Selected Characteristics for Children in Census Families for Canada, Provinces, Territories, Alberta Census Divisions, Census Subdivisions and Dissemination Areas (2016)2018-06-01T16:47:26.568682+00:00(StatCan Product) This information product has been customized to present information on children by family structure, languages, Aboriginal identity, and mobility status.2018-06-01T16:44:34.940190+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/3cca581b-654e-4bb4-bdb5-eca184c9b5eaCensus Family Status, Census Family Structure and Selected Characteristics for Parents in Census Families with Children in Canada, Provinces and Territories and Alberta Census Divisions, Census Subdivisions and Dissemination Areas (2016)2018-06-01T19:26:29.341677+00:00(StatCan Product) This information product has been customized to present information on parents with children by family status, family structure, education level, labour force participation, and child care payments. 2018-06-01T19:25:26.400895+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/ca77fae2-5946-406a-8d61-467cdbdf607bCensus Family Structure and Selected Characteristics for Census Families with Children in Canada, Provinces, Territories, Alberta Census Divisions, Census Subdivisions and Dissemination Areas (2016)2018-06-01T19:33:09.715795+00:00(StatCan Product) This information product has been customized to present information on families with children by family structure, housing tenure, condition of dwelling, and family income.2018-06-01T19:32:08.554516+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/a8e5a25b-f570-403e-b8d1-179e39ef7b11Éléments d’une approche efficace de prévention de l’intimidation2019-12-19T16:15:33.503738+00:00La présente fiche d’information fournit un aperçu des éléments qui constituent une approche de prévention de l’intimidation positive, issue de la recherche.2019-03-12T20:24:16.928425+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/76e58b35-c1f7-4265-89d3-f16662fdb7d5Regional collaborative service delivery summary of annual reports2022-01-31T21:08:14.799686+00:00Regional Collaborative Service Delivery (RCSD) is a new way to more effectively meet the learning needs of children and youth and support their well-being. The purpose of this approach is to ensure children and youth have aligned and co-ordinated access to supports and services they need to be successful in school and in their community. Regional Collaborative Service Delivery is a joint endeavour of Alberta Education, Alberta Health, Alberta Human Services and Alberta Health Services. It enables partners to work together on a regional basis to enhance the supports and services of identified children, youth, and their families within the context of their home, school and community.2016-04-04T16:08:29.683346+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/6ba51b7a-34fb-4a85-9663-c352c7317d2eStudent transportation task force : report to the minister2022-02-23T21:28:31.116069+00:00The Student Transportation Task Force was created in the spring of 2020 to review student transportation service across the province. The task force's mandate was to provide a report to the Minister of Education that contains recommendations related, but not limited, to: school board and industry responsibility for student transportation; student transportation eligibility; student transportation legislation and regulation; student transportation safety; and student transportation co-operation among partners. The report was provided to the Minister of Education in late 2020.2021-05-04T13:48:49.119501+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/45709ee8-7826-4599-b43f-45d79360a39dL'intimidation homophobe : conseils de prévention pour les parents2022-07-29T17:22:47.249012+00:00Homophobic bullying is defined as bullying behaviours that are motivated by prejudice against a person’s actual or perceived sexual orientation. This fact sheet presents the parents or guardians tips in case their child is the victim of homophobic bullying.2022-07-29T17:20:11.774289+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/514a9a0b-bfe0-49ae-be31-1144d41ad68dObserver et écouter : comment reconnaitre un comportement d’intimidation et prendre les mesures adéquates pour le faire cesser2023-01-18T22:27:01.782176+00:00Cette fiche de renseignements vise à aider les adultes à reconnaitre les comportements d’intimidation et leursuggère des méthodes pour prévenir ou faire cesser de tels comportements.2023-01-18T21:48:21.120841+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/33717d61-bd64-4c36-b5f2-c3e834d4a195Alberta Education school nutrition 2016/17 pilot : summary2023-07-19T19:56:22.327595+00:00The school nutrition pilot was designed to provide students in select Kindergarten to Grade 6 schools across Alberta with a daily nutritious meal during the 2016/17 school year that adheres to the Alberta Nutrition Guidelines for Children and Youth. This report presents a summary of the pilot, and includes a two-page profile of each school authority's pilot.2023-01-27T16:37:48.459074+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/51b59be7-528c-4647-a2c0-4ef434edacf6Outcomes of the 2022/23 school nutrition pilot2024-02-26T16:44:21.110959+00:00Summarizes the results of a pilot program to fund non-profit organizations to deliver nutrition programs in partnership with school authorities during the 2022/23 school year. The funding was in addition to base nutrition funding allocated to public, separate, francophone and interested charter school authorities.2024-02-23T15:55:02.272670+00:00