Unlocking the Potential of Child & Youth Care Profession

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Dive into the transformative world of Child & Youth Care (CYC) with a Canadian story of 4 million hours of care. Explore lessons emphasizing positive connections, unique practice methods, supervisory needs, professional diversity, and the promotion of CYC as a fully articulated profession.

  • Child Youth Care
  • Professional Development
  • Canadian Story
  • Positive Connections
  • Professional Diversity

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  1. 4 Million Hours of Care A Canadian Story

  2. Lesson One: CYC work is all about positive competency- focused connections

  3. Lesson Two: CYC work is different than all other professions in that we do our practice in public and generally with other professional colleagues.

  4. Lesson Three: CYC s need to have competent supervisory experiences

  5. Lesson Four: (the last lesson leads to the next) our profession needs to attract and retain a wide variety of people that can provide direct service, can manage, can teach, can consult, can set policies and procedures, can conduct research, and can communicate.

  6. Lesson Five: Child & Youth Care needs to be promoted, supported, and articulated as a profession in the fullest sense.

  7. Thank you

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