All CYFSA materials, including resources from MCYS and tools for agencies, can now be accessed on the CYFSA page on the OACAS Member Site. If you are already logged into the OACAS Member Site, you can access the CYFSA page directly by clicking here. If you are not already logged into the Member Site, first visit myOACAS.org, then, after logging in, click on the CYFSA button in the Featured set of links or select CYFSA from the drop-down menu under Government & Stakeholder Relations.
Amendments to the Child and Family Services Act (CFSA) came into effect on January 1 2018. These amendments pertained to the delivery of child protection services for 16 and 17 year old youth in need of protection. On April 30 2018, the CFSA was replaced by the new Child, Youth and Family Services Act (CYFSA).
Key changes to the age of protection include:
This policy directive came into effect on April 30, 2018, and replaces CW 003-17 Protection Services for 16-17 Year Olds, which came into effect on January 1, 2018.
FAQ related to protection services for 16 and 17 year olds.One-pager on the Ontario Child Benefit Equivalent (OCBE) and Registered Education Savings Plans (RESPs) for youth in a Voluntary Youth Services Agreement (VYSA)
Information for youth in a VYSA, who have the option of having CAS staff establish an RESP or open a savings account on their behalf.
Information for CAS staff related to the RESP policy directive.Information related to the RESP policy for caregivers of a child or youth in the care of a Children’s Aid Society.
Template for a Voluntary Youth Services Agreement (VYSA) that youth aged 16 or 17 can enter into with a CAS for services and supports.
Template for CAS staff to use. When a CAS determines that a youth is in need of protection and is considering a VYSA, a kinship service placement, a Temporary Care Agreement, or seeking a court order to bring the youth into the society’s care, a referral is to be made to the Office of the Children’s Lawyer. If a youth is in a VYSA and a termination notice is received or issued by a CAS, the CAS is also required to notify the OCL of the plan to terminate the agreement.