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CALL NOW SPECIAL TOPICS Inside The Numbers STATISTICS ON THE WORK WE DO

CALL NOW What is the best source? Ontario Incidence of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect Published 2015

CALL NOW WHAT PEOPLE BELIEVE Most investigations by a Children’s Aid Society find that children are being abused. THE REALITY Nearly 40 percent of investigations are deemed to be Unfounded.

CALL NOW TOTAL NUMBER OF INVESTIGATIONS 125,281 Or 53 per 1,000 children

CALL NOW WHAT PEOPLE BELIEVE Most of the kids seen by a Children’s Aid Society are taken out of their homes and placed into foster care. THE REALITY The vast majority of kids seen by a Children’s Aid Society stay in their homes with their families.

CALL NOW 97% Even with other entry points – about 90% of the kids we see stay in their homes

CALL NOW WHAT PEOPLE BELIEVE Most of the work a Children’s Aid Society does revolves around sexual and physical abuse of children. THE REALITY Sexual and physical abuse is just a fraction of the work Children’s Aid Societies do.

CALL NOW PHYSICAL HARM None: 95% Harm, no treatment required: 4% Harm, treatment required: 1% EMOTIONAL HARM None: 65% Harm, no treatment required: 13% Harm, treatment required: 22%

CALL NOW WHAT PEOPLE BELIEVE Most of the children that a Children’s Aid Society see who have been abused or neglected have mental health problems. THE REALITY There are a variety of issues that children face once they have been exposed to abuse or neglect. Some children have multiple issues, some have none.

CALL NOW Only in substantiated cases and at time of investigation.

CALL NOW WHAT PEOPLE BELIEVE Parents of children who have been abused or neglected are just bad people. THE REALITY The challenges that these caregivers face are complex and involve a variety of different and sometimes related issues.

CALL NOW Covers primary caregivers of children in substantiated cases of maltreatment and at time of investigation.

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