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Get ready for a day of ADVOCACY THROUGH STORYTELLING with the OCYA!
Join us for International Youth Day on Tuesday, August 12 from 11am to 3pm at NorQuest College for snacks, stories, and self-expression!
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INTERNATIONAL YOUTH DAY | 11am to 3pm | NORQUEST COLLEGE | TUESDAY AUGUST 12
Come celebrate International Youth Day with the OCYA and enjoy an interactive cutout poetry installation, delicious snacks from Kim's Cree-ations, & so much more!
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International Youth Day – August 12, 2025 – 11AM–3PM – NorQuest College – Free event - Ages 14–24
Can’t wait to see you Tuesday, August 12!
We’re celebrating International Youth Day at NorQuest from 11am-3pm.
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Youth Day is all about advocacy through storytelling.
Bring a friend, share your story. Your voice leads, and we will listen.
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Join us for Youth Day August 12, 2025 for a live performance by Notorious Cree!
See Notorious Cree live at 1PM — come early for a good spot!
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Meet Piyêsiw Crane (she/they), our keynote speaker for International Youth Day 2025.
Come hear Piyêsiw speak on August 12 - their story is a powerful reminder of how sharing your voice can spark real change.
Piyêsiw's keynote begins around noon — be sure to come early!
Join us on August 12 at NorQuest College from 11am to 3pm for International Youth Day 2025, a free celebration for youth ages 14–24.
This year's theme, 'Advocacy Through Storytelling,' is all about how your experiences can inspire change.
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We are seeking feedback to better understand youth houselessness.
This engagement is not just about listening. It's about using what we learn to improve outcomes for young people across the province.
To learn more, visit: https://t.co/rKvtAQAKHy
Today we celebrate the cultures and contributions of Indigenous Peoples, while recognizing there is still much work to be done on our journey towards reconciliation.
Welcome back to Part Two of our 9-part self-advocacy series, where young people share practical steps they can take to speak up for themselves.
Remember, even just showing up matters. Use your strengths to speak up in a way that feels right for you!
The Office of the Child and Youth Advocate is here to support you. If you're involved with Children's Services or Youth Justice, you can reach out. Call us: 1-800-661-3446
Thanks for watching this video series—your voice matters.
Even when it's tough, your voice still matters. You might feel ignored, invalid, or tired. But your voice still matters. Other youth have been through it too. You're not alone—and you deserve to be heard.
June is National Indigenous History Month.
Indigenous youth continue to shape their communities and lead with resilience, creativity, and care. This month is a time to honour the voices, stories, and strength of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples.
#NIHM2025
Everyone deserves respect, belonging, and the opportunity to thrive.
The OCYA celebrates the voices, achievements, and resilience of 2SLGBTQIA+ young people.
We recognize the importance of inclusion, visibility, and safe spaces where all youth feel supported. #Pride2025
This video covers the step-by-step checklist for taking action when you’re facing an issue. Learn how to write down your problem, meet with decision-makers, take notes, and follow up. It’s all about finding young people finding their voice—at their pace.
#YouthAdvocacy#OCYA
Did you know you have the right to ask to see the rules adults are using to make decisions about your life? This video explains what a grievance is, why it matters, and how you can ask questions when something doesn’t feel right.
#YouthRights#GrievanceProcess#OCYA#SelfAdvocacy